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Held Receive! Gold Pin
22S Attend
Local Knights'
Dinner-Dante
Mainstay Holds
Annual Dinner
At Shadow Brook
Police to Serve .
Round the Clock
At Fair Haven
Dtfmrtiment Saw
SpwialicetJ, Council
AeU I* Accept Bid
Register PubtitWr
It Special Gnetli
Held Gelt WummU Pto
FAIR HAVEN — Tht Willow,
brook restaurant Saturday might
was the scene of the second annual
dinner-dance of Red Bank council.
Knighti of Columbui. T h e n were
225 members and guests present.
Honored wai Clayton J. Held, »«tirlng grand knight, who received
a p u t grand knight'* pin with a
diamond clip from Harry Kniffls,
general program chairman of the
council and chairman of the affair.
The presentation w a i made after
Mr. Held had delivered a welcome
address. He was introduced by
Michael J. Bafferty, deputy grand
knight, who was toastmaster.
Mr. KnifKn
then
introduced
Thomas Irving Brown, editor and
publisher of The Register, praising
him for his co-operation In publicising council activities. Mr. Brown
replied that he waa particularly
happy if he or members of his staff
had aided the council and promised his continued interest. Staff
members of The Register Introduced by Mr. Knlffln were James
J. Hogan, associate editor: M. Harold Kelly, associate editor. W.
Harry Pennington, plant superintendent; Henry Konrnan, photographer; Reginald B Van Brunt, office
manager, and Thomas Bly, reporter.
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WMI.
SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16.
RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951
VOLUME LXXIH, NO. 48.
FAIR H A V E N - T h e polic* department is now providing 24-hour
service, according to a report sublittcd by Capt. Carl Jakubccy to
the Mayor and council at their
meeting Monday night.
The report, read by Councilman
James A. Enright in the absence
• f Councilman Arthur H. Roman,
chairman of the police committee,
further stated that each police officer is .serving 4* hours a week.
Mr. Enright announced that any
one wanting a policeman at any
time of the d a j or night has only
t'*l lamaaB mV*a\ B^BataMw^Bwataa J
to tell a telephone operator he
*f Raw aWnk CMM., KnifMt tf C l U t M ia tt» WaW. wants the Fair Haven police.
Capt. Jakubery reported that all
Fair Havm. Mr. H*W it Mw Wca4 tmntfi rttirMf •/•*•
members of the department arc now
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Chandler is in charge of rates involving juvenile*, Peter Hart, who
wai appointed a probationary patrolman Monday night, will handle
fingerprinting and the lost and
found department; William RobWai, all Investigation* that reojuiirc
a police officer to go out of town;
Special Officer Harry Vcioneau,
•Ign replacement and road paintTRENTON-Operatori of an « ing and M. Floyd Smith, borough
tlmated S.000 eating and drinking clerk, communications and letter
OPS Includes Seasonal Seashore
Eating Places Under Price Controls
Stores Must
Display Ceiling
Prices by June 4
Vrirr
fnr <J«*arin*i
c State
On Beach Erosion
M<»tt l^ian* in '.iO
T«
About 100 persons attended the
28th annual dinner of the MainMay
Federal Savings and Loan aj-.iooiation Thursday iilsht at Shadow
Brook inn. Thomaj Cook, president,
»«.•< chairman of the dinner committee, and did an outstanding job
toastmastfr.
Mr. Cook pointed out that the
dinner wan just another example of j
(he truth of the n.= .ioriation's .slo-(
gan. "It's not what w# jay, but j
what we do.'1
Sea Bright Official* to Attend
Parley at Trenton Tomorrow
REA BRIGHT — * Olegatlta e*
four
borough
officials—M a y o f
Thomaj Farrell, Councilman Ralph
W. Lawrence, Borough Attorney1
rieotge A. drtty and Albert Oalts*
IO'A*. from Borough Auditor Josephi
J. Ke-nrrmn's nfrlre - is e*i>ect«d t #
attend a meeting In Tr'nto* ta«
morrow morning tn seek funds fee)
sen wall and jetty beach pretee*
Lion.
Former Hendrrtnn
At an adjourned meeting of the)
mayor and rouncil Monday night,
Flare Herr la Re
Mr. Gray said Mr. ftenman wanteil
Kxpandnl
, Mi- O.Mislow at the moeting ts tell
state authorities Sea Blight's co««
The directors of the Peter Hen- tnbuMon for anti-ero.ilon barrier*]
derson company, 105 years old, and ,f.houUl he held to an amount nut
the Stumpp A Walter company. 54 ie.vorriinjt 15 p#r cent, of the total
years did, have recently voted in j rn.-t of projects that may he d*>
favor of a consolidation of the two icidfd upon.
companies, effective July I, subject
Mr. Gray n i l Borough Engine**)
to the approval of the stockholders. O. Wolcott Morris, who had bee*)
Headquarter* will be at 1010 Gar- authorized to stttnd the aeasita ta)
Held ave., Jersey City. They will outline engineering problems in*
operatn under th» name. Peter volved, had told him he would he)
Hendemon-Stumpp A Walter com- unable to go but would furnilfc
pany. John A. Kieseler, now prmi- him with a complete file of InforaM
dent of Peter Henderson, will be. atinn which he could present ta thtj
board chairman and J. Edwin Car- stain officials. In addition, Mr. Orajr
ter, president of Stumpp it Walter, said he had taken a series of >nt*
will be president and executive of- tographa to show how badly a t o r M
ficer. Appointment of other officers and high tides have eaten awaj>
and directors will be announced be- the shoreline.
fore July 1.
Van Horn Agency
Reports Numerous
Spring Sales
Outaf'Towitm Buy in
Little Silver, RuaiMin
And Fair Haven
Consolidation
Announced of
Nursery Firms
places that will open for seasonal rltlng. Capt. Jakubccy will superFAIR HAVEN — The Ray Vanbusiness along th* North Jersey vice all branches and activities and Horn agency has been experiencing
will
tak*
over
all
criminal
and
seashore within the next few day* emergency Investigations. In addi- a strong spring market In the sale
attul
H g M a
Nattwul
or weeks were advised by District tion he will have charge of police. of well-located home* In a wide
The general chairman was heartrange, the majority of the
Director Joseph E. McLean, Tren- record*, safety patrol and civilian price
ily applauded after he read a letpurchasers moving to the Red
Dc cl;ton to attend th* tataloa*
defense.
ton
Office
of
Pi
lee
Stabilisation,
to
ter from John E. Swift, supreme
Bank area from out-of-town loca8pccial emphasis will be given called r>y Commiationer Chariot R,
grand knight, In which it wai anbe ture of their legal responsibilitions.
suburban stores of the super-super Erdman, Jr., of the ttatt depart*
Fred B. Wikoff
Mann Sewer Contract
OPS Director Says
nounced that Red Bank council
ties under price eontrol.
market type, in order to give gard- ment of conservation and eeonofatl
On recommendation of George Ueorge K. Boyce of the Van Hor»
would receive the Knights' highest
Most of the guests were attor- eners complete service near home. development, waa mad* upon tht)
Storm Will Have
•ward, the Star Council award, for
Mr. McLean emphasised that all K. Atlen, borough engineer, the agency w u the broker In the sale ney*, retl estate operators and con- Several new locations have hrcn mayor's recommendation after at)
and council authorised Wil- of a new ranch house located on
having fulfilled Its ••five-point" proplace* terving food or drink* en mayor
aald he had bten Informed *f tba
liam Blair, borough attorney, to Oak pi. Fair Haven, in the Allen tractors and their wives. First arranged for and win be in opera- meeting
Sign* Thl. Week
gram. Mr. Knlffln waa ehalrman
by Peter J. Oannon, h**4
premises
are
included
by
th*
agendraw
up
a contract with the Verona Brothers River Oaks tract to Mr. prise for the attorney who cleared tion by spring, 1B92.
of that program. Mr. Swift alto
of
the department's division af at**
The Red Bank store will be
wrote that the council had received
TRENTON-Stort signs that de- cy's restaurant regulation—Ceiling Paving company of Montclair for and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Fair- the most loans with the association
igation.
honor certificates for surpassing Its termine what celling price* each Price Regulation 11. Thl* em- the construction of storm sewers lawn, N. J. Mr. Petemon Is in the In the past year went to W. Gilbert greatly expanded for retail aales,
Mayor Farrell recalled that a d*»
membership quota, and Its insur- •tore may charge will be going up bract* place* referred to a* restau- on Kemp ave., Fair Haven rd., Syc-sales department of tho Jackson, Manson, and second prise was won and the SO-acre farm and greenance quota. In the letter, the In street display window* and rants, lunch ttand*, luncheonettes, amore ave., Third and Smith sts. Buff corporation of Long Island by Alston Beekman, Jr. Appropri- house facilities will enable the com- elslon hid been madt earlier ta)
The Verona company was low bid-City. The house ha* six room*, ate prises *er« awarded in each pany to have complete selection of keep a contribution th* borough
Knights' head congratulated th* above the ssles counter* of grocery
plants available by mall and alt would hav* to make to get atat*
council en Its record of achieve- and butchev stores in the next few and drug store fountain*, a* well der for the job with a bid of «?,- tiled bath, attached garage and I* Instance.
funds for a South Beaeh sea wall
a* hotels, tavern*, grill* and barf, 441, which was received at the pre- situated on a wooded plot with 100 General arises were awarded to branch store*.
ment.
days.
feet
of
road
frontage.
vious
meeting
of
the
msyor
and
The Stumpp eV Walter perennial and jetties to 15 per cent af tat)
Mrs.
Victor
E.
Grossinger,
Mrs.
The
(tore
group
slgni—O.P.8.
even
If
drink*
only
are
served.
Msgr, Joseph T. Casey, St. Jamel
council.
Joseph F. Hunter of the Van John Petillo, John Glblon, and Mrs.farm at Farmlngdale, L. I., i* be- total amount Involved,
pastor, opened the affair by offer- group 1,2, S or 4—are being shipped
The O.P.8. official itattd that
Westcrvelt. Bach guest re- ing continued and the retail operaaVeaUe Lcag • t f r n BaaJ
Ing an Invocation. He also praised from Trenton to Ctntral New Jer- each establishment ha* it* own Councilman Peter J. Eichele rec- Horn firm reports the purchase by Abram
a souvenir packet contain- tion also greatly increased. In adHt recalled that Long Branch
the leadership of Mr. Held and sey stores at the rate of about 500 ceiling prices on its menu items ommended' that Councilman En- Eugene L. Pratt of the seven-room ceived
dition
to
the
New
York
store.
White
congratulated the members for a day, according t« O.P.8. District which th* operator calculate* from right look Into the possibility of colonial residence owned by John ing H new pennies In keeping with Plains, Stamford, Newark, Englc- had found itself in financial dlfBeuU
having completed another success- Director Joseph E, McLean. By a so-called "bait period" experi- curbing Kemp ave. If this is not C. Beers, located on Bucna Vista the occasion of the 38th annivers- wood, Mlllburn and Hempitead will tic: when it got eroilon funds by
making a SO per cent contribution
ful year. A congratulatory tele- the end of the week all known ence. For a business that has been done, continued the councilman, ave., Fair Haven. Mr. Pratt Is as- ary.
Victor Batter, assistant secre- be continued.
for a project. Both th* mayor ae.4
gram waa received from Vincent J. store* in these lines will have their operating the year-around, the baa* •and will wash down off th* prop- sociated with the Sun Oil company.
Features
of
the
home
are
two
tiled
tary;
Stewart
Cook,
vice-president,
Peter
Hcndetaon-Btumpp
It
Walerty
o*
either
side
of
the
street
Councilman Lawrence laid they be*
Mulhall, etate deputy, who ex- signs, he said.
period may bo either th* calendar
pressed regrets at being unable
June 4 is th* latest day for th* year 1M$> or the are-Korean II and Ml up the storm drains. Mi\ baths, powder room, attached two- and Raymond H. Hurley, secretary, ter will expand their golf supply, lleved the county would attend tht)1
to attend.
storekeertr to post a sign, but the month* from July 1, lMt, to June Eichele further suggested that car garage, copper plumbing and who assisted Mr. Cook with the market garden, export and whole- erosion conference and Is prepares
property owners on Kemp ave. be oll-nred hot water heat. The dinner arrangements, thanked those sale business, with additional at- to make a contribution to tatentlal
Mr. Knlffln touched on the high' dlatrict director recommended post- 30, UW.
for permission to con-grounds Include a landscaped corner present for their help and eo- tentlin given dealers who deal in projecti along the coast.
For the thore'a seasonal opera- approached
lights of the out. ting administra- ing immediately on receipt.
seeds, bulbs and related products
tht curb and. be assessed- •let of over a quarter acre.
•awraMos In th* v**t year.
The board accepted Counella
te;., praised Grand Knight Held As to place of posting, Mr. Mc-tori, however, Ik* baa* peril ' atruct
Mr. Hurley outlined the succcts now sold under company brand Lawrence McCormick't re
A modern ranch house located on
and thanked the committee chair- Lean said that "good customer re- vary according to when th* busl- for tht cost of construction,
names.
Dartmouth ave. Fair Haven, owned
dation and ordered that a Ittttr bt)
men for the co-operation offered lation* luggest the moat prominent ana wai operated In th* atst
(Continued on Pagt 10)
CWMng FreMem
Advertising, buying and mer- written In reply to a recent com*
by Sgt. Charles H. Salmon of the
his entire program. He asked th* spot—preferably In the street win"For example," Mr. McLtaa
chandising will be handled from municatlon from P. M. Parkir,
Mr.
Earlght
ttated
he
understood
United
States
Army,
haa
just
been
dow
where
It
is
conspicuous
at
the
members to give continued sup•tattd, "a rtstauraat that reopen*
Garfteld ave., Jersey City, with the property agent for tht Jerttjr Cenport to the new officers, who will •hopper enters. Everything th* for th* INI action and which wai that Allen Brothers, who originally sold by Harold R. James of the
exception of golf supply, export tral railroad, who ha* annouaetf
grocer or butcher does to demon- operating prior to July 1, 1950, owned meet of the land on Kemp Van Horn agency to Alfred L.
be elected Monday night.
and
wholesale, which will have 132 the railroad'* decision to Mil IU
Lankcnau
of
Brooklyn.
The
house
strate to the housewife that he is
ave., had either made a written
Hoag Head* Show
use aa it* baa* period at guarantee
Church a t . New York city, as head- right-of-way (trip rather than pay
doing his utmost to hold price* would
or verbal agreement that haa four and one-half rooma, fire
much
of
tht
yttr
ending
Junt
JO,
quarters.
Stumpp * Walter has higher taxes.
William Hoag of Rumson wai down help* him as a merchant.".
persona buying property from them place, many modern built-in* and
leased Iti building on Ridgedale
master of ceremonies at a program Retailers desiring additional cop- 1H0, a* it wa* In business.
on that street would not be as- expansion. second floor.
Mr. McCormlck want* to kanr
ave., MorrUtown, to the Tech-Art
of entertainment. Besides solos of- let of the sign tor more thorough
"At a second example, If a
sessed. He added that he had writT. Poiey of Matawan, who LITTLE SILVER—The grammar company of Long Island City.
with whom and under what clreuav
fered by him and Mrs. Knlffln, per- •tor* potting may obtain them from opening place operated only In the ten Allen Brothers but had had no il Ward
associated with the Brockway school will graduate 38 pupils next
stances an agreement waa formed
formers included Miss Marjorl*
As a result of the consolidation between the state and tht railroad
at 200 East State i t , Tren- late summer last year, subsequent reply, to which Mr. Eichele stated Motor company, manufacturers of Wednesday night when commenceCarroll of Red Bank, variation to O.PS.
to June 30, itsj base period would be he thought the least that company auto trucks, haa purchased through ment exercises are held in the large savings in personnel and ex- not ts pay taxet on the attip, at)
ton.
"Gieael"; Diana Stallswarth, bat
at much of the nine months be could do would be courteous enough Joseph F. Hunter of the Van Horn school auditorium. Diplomas will pense of doing business expect to was implied by Mr. Parker't letter.
MM Store*
let; Helen Peck, apecialty; Marcli
tween July 1, I960, and April 1, to answer the letter. Mayor Edgar agency, a new ranch house located be presented by Lester W. Taylor, be realized, and the officers are con- The borough is appealing to the
Toland and Skipper Dahlgren, "No Approximately 3,500 grocers and 1M1. a* it waa In buslntit."
V. Dcnise said he felt sure Allen on Oak pi., Fair Haven. The home vice president of the board of edu- fident in the future of the company. county tax board for a sharp boost
Fire"; Dorothy Ann Ruppel, Diana butchers in the seven New Jersey
in the assessment of tht railroad)
Mr. McLean Mid an eating and Brothcri would go along with the of six rooms waa custom built for cation.
of Monmouth, Mercer, drinking
4 Toland. Janice Kerr, Paul Dahl- counties
property.
Bacealaureatt services wilt b*
place operator ihould do curbing because they must realize Mr. and Mri. Poaey by Allen Brothgren, Gail Matthews and Michael Middlesex, Ocean, Hunterdon, Burers on a wooded plot on part of held Sunday at 11 a. m, in Embury
the nws«)ty «f It,
ytnii,
Pete (jalatro'a orchestra lington and Somerset are on the tht following things:
Bead Exeavatlea Um
tho
former
Thoma*
N.
McCarter
Methodist church. At Wednesfurnished music for the show and Trenton O.P.8. list to receive signs.
1. Calculate hi* food eott per dolParklag Complaint
A new ordinance wa* Introduced
estate.
day's exercises, Anthony Bruno, 105
for the dancing which followed.
These represent the total of those lar for hi* appropriate base period.
which asks for a IS fee (or tack
Mr*. Paul Mcsaaros of Dartmouth
rd., class president, will
Mr. Hunter wai also the broker Rumson
100 aquare feet or fraction thereof
A feature of the evening was the who have filed data, with the O.P.3. If alcoholic drinks art sold at sep- ave. complained to the mayor and
deliver the welcome address- Mrs.
of excavation In a borough street
Awarding of |400 in V. 8. Saving* In respect to their annual business arate mar'cupa, cost per dollar mutt council about truck* owned by the in tho gale of a home from plan* Leroy C. Tyack, board member, will
be
separately
calculated.
Percentvolume
and
appropriate
(tore
for the Installation of utility eon*
bonds to ten county residents, RePatock Construction company park- on Woodland ave. in the River present discharge certificates to
age
coit
is
derived
by
totaling
food
group.
Oaks
section
of
Fair
Haven,
to
Mr.
nections. It further would bt receiving them were: flOO, Bayihore
Ing all night and on Sundays in
members of the school s safety pacosts
and
dividing
that
figure
by
and
Mrs.
J.
Harold
Collins,
Kcansquired
to post |30 or a bond far
council 2858, Knights of Columbui, With a few special exceptions,
front of their house. She added
trol. The principal speaker wilt h<
Keansburg; $so, Pat Santangelo, group 1 represents small-volume the total food (or drink) lalts.
that often the truck* arc full of burg. The residence is one of the Joseph Clayton, county superinMr. and Mr*. Edmund* each 100 aquare feet as a deposit,
to assure that street repair* will b*
Professional Pharmacy, MonmouUl independent operator* doing *7S,2. Apply this percentage markup garbage and rubbish. Mrs. Mcs-more recent Allen Brothers colonial tendent of schools. He will be Inat.; $50. K. Fusco, 476 Branch ave.. 000 per year or leas; group 2, inde- (or less, if desired) to food or drink •aroa continued that all residents one and one-half story seven-room troduced by Charles A. Thompson
Of Little Sliver Acquire made satisfactorily after «uch excavations. Tht deposit or bond
Little Silver; |50. J. 8. Talfa. 43 pendent operation* with busint**** coiti in dttermining menu pricet of that area, except Frank Patock, dwellings, with two baths, which principal. Special awards will be
€Iny st. Pair Hsvcn; |S5, Mike In the $T!5,UflO-$»75,MM bracket) fnr tho coming tea'tin.
wire co-operating with the borough was designed by McMurray ft Chip made by the Daughters American
Place Through Vantforn wouM he held far M dayi tfttf
which the tuptrlntendent of street*
John Arnone, Monmouth i t ; 126, group J, chain* of four or more
In trying to keep cars off the gotis, architects of Union, N. J.
Revolution and the local Woman's
3. File by signed letter with tht atreeU
Adolph Bendix, Lawrence ave,, El- •tores with a grots of $376,000 or O.P.8.,
at night. She added that
A tract located on the south side club. The DAR presentation will Joseph F. Hunter of the Ray Van would make an Inspection to tp300 Eait 8Ute it., Trtnton, Mr. Patock,
pravt or reject th* repairs. If tht
bcrnn; $25, Joseph F. Odtnbach, 122 less; group 4, any store doing more within ten
a
builder,
use*
his
garHorn
agency,
Fair
Haven
realtors,
of Ridge rd., near Buena Vista be for good citizenship. The Wom"days afttr opining,
Silverton aye., Little 811 ver; $25, than $373,000 a year business.
age as a warehouse and loads and ave., recently owned by Ray Smith, an's club award will go to the win- reports the purchase, of thn Fox- repairi *re not satisfactory, th*
ttatement
identifying
th*
eitabllahThomas J. Jensen, Headquarters Both grocer* and butcher* In mint, atating groia dollar sales In unloada from there. The matter and formerly owned for many years ner of an essay contest. Neither wood park residence of Mr. and money would bt forfeited.
company, 1301 ST. ASU, Fort Mon- group 1 are allowed the highest th*
Thli ordinance It tht reran of
period, food and/or bev- wai referred to the police commit- by the latr Jacob Schlff, has been winner will be announced until Mrs. George W. Howland by Mr.
mouth; $23, Ruby Chrlatman, Pat- ceilings on groceries and meat*, In eragebase
and Mrs. Robert H. Edmunda of damagt done to borough ttretU It)
purchased by Philip A. O'Neill of Wednesday night.
dollar costs, and by any spe- tee.
terson ave., Shrewsbury, and 125.accordance with the historic mark- cial charges,
Little
Silver.
previous utility Installations,
at cover, miniMr. Smith read a tetter and lub-Summit, N. J. George K. Boyce
Joseph Anderson, Chapel Hill, Mid- up of small-volume stores, Mr. Mc-mum, parking,such
Graduating besides Bruno are
tte.
mltted a plan from the Jersey Ccn of the Van Horn Arm was the Vincent Annarella, Willow dr.; An- Mr, Howland la a member of the Councilman Lawrence reported
dletown township.
well-known
Sea
Bright
firm
of
Jesie
Lean said, but he added that such
broker
effecting
the
transaction.
that
the Monmouth Consolidated
4. Prettrvt two copies of all tral Power * Light company for
Borgeson, 83 Garden rd.; Gro-A. Howland * Sens, heavy con- water company Is about to Install
Assisting Mr. Knlffln with ar- atore* often sell under legal cell- menu* and price lists used during new llghti in the new park on Wll A modern ranch house built by ders
ver
Burdge,
19
Orchard
pi.;
Doug2,000-foot addition of eight-Inch
rangements were William Maloney iagt for competitive reason*.
low at. Mr. Hunting, chairman of Malmonc Brother*, located in Crest las Burkhardt, 59 N. Sunnycreit tractor* and builders of ocean jetties and bulkheads. At the present water main, connecting with an*
June 4 also Is deadline for butch- the season and all food and bever- the public utility committee, stated Village, Little Silver, haa been pur- dr.;
and Joseph Sole.
Betty
Gehlhaus,
137
N.
Sunnytime
Mr.
Howland
is
engaged
in
an
er shop* to display a list of ceiling age invoices,
other eight-inch main, In th* North
the plan Is excellent but that it chased by Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Mr. McLean laid a mld-teaion would have to be installed by an Burton of Orange. This attractive crest dr.; Shirley Harleman. 11 Ocean City waterfront construction Beach sector to inereast water
prices on beef, except Kosher shopi
dr.; Harold Herbert, 38 project.
whose posting deadline is June 10. compliance check of ihor* eating electrician. He waa authorised by one-story home haa six room*, In- Sunnycreit
pressure.
ave.; Barry Jcrolamon,
Meantime, each beet cut and grade and drinking-placet li a certainty the council to obtain bids on such cluding three double bedrooms, Woodbine
105 Silvcrton ave.; Thomas Moos;, 0 Mr. Edmunds is engaged in bus- Permission wai granted to eighth
covered by dollars and cents cell- and he wished to give fair warning. Installation.
porch and garage, and Is located Carlisle ter.; Roy Olsen, 134 Wil-iness with E. I. DuPont dc Nemours grade students at the Red Bank
ings must be separately displayed Copies of C.P.R. 11. with AmendMr. Enrlght reported that 28 new on a half-acre plot, part of the low dr.; Victor Satter, 137 White company at Parlin, N. J., as super- junior high school to entertain
in any butcher'* sale* case so that ment. One, are available at moat atreet
algns have arrived and will former holdings of the John T. Lov- rd.; Michael West, 435 Spring at.; visor of the photo products depart- ninth grade schoolmates at a beach
OCEANPORT — Dedication cere- the customer can distinguish cutt, short local Chambers of Commeret be Installed thia week.
party on the municipal beaeh Junt
ctt family. Joseph F. Hunter acted Lynne Belknap, Kings rd.; Cynthia ment.
monies for the new municipal play- grade* and prices.
or at thl O.P.8. at Trenton.
as broker in the transfer, Mr. Bur- Campbell, Sycamore ave,; Cynthia The property has long been on*
ground on Portaupeck ave, will be
of
the
Foxwood
park
showplaces
ton is a chemical engineer with M. Dlelman, 113 Woodbine ave.; Mar' Mayor Farrell waived hia So-day
held Saturday afternoon at 1:30
W. Kellogg a- Co., of Jersey City.
lon Firth. Willow dr.; Caroline with a landscaped corner plot over privilege of appointment power ta
o'clock. After the ceremoniea, the
100
feet
by
100
feet
in
size.
Large
Harvey, 215 Rumson rd,; Rosslyn
(Continued on Pagt 10)
Oceanport Parent-Teacher associaKing, 330 Prospect ave.; Donna trcea overshadow the eight-room
tion will stage a carnlv.l.
Komar, 424 Branch ave.; Juanita, rambling frame colonial residence
Participating in thn ceremonies
Llnovaky, 35 Monroe ave.; Lynn with its attached two-car garage Jr. O.U.A.M. Annual
will be the Fort Monmouth band,
Merrill, Silverslde ave.; Ruth Mun- and sundeck. The houie was built
RUMSON
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wll
Mayor Edward Wilson, who will acton, 183 Run,«nn rd.; Dorothy Por- by the Howlands about 20 years Memorial Service
cept the key to the playground LINCROFT—An open houte will temporarily by Mr*. Ada Wood- Ham Fogelson of Ridge rd., obges, 48 Crest dr.; Janet Smith, 18 ago and had been maintained in ex- Monmouth County Association, af
clubhouse; Rev, Robert Judge, pas-be held Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. ward for the kindtrgarttn claai. sirved their Mth wedding anniversRumion rd.; Jeanne Smith, 108 cellent condition.
Members
of
the
Red
Bank
Y.
M.
the Junior Order of United Amtr*
ary
Sunday,
May
20,
at
an
informal
tor of Oceanport Methodist church, and the dedication of the new ad-Th* basement hat net ytt been
Oceanport avt.; Evelyn Wright,
and
Y,
W.
H.
A.
will
stage
a
carlean Mechanic! of New Jersey will
gathering
of
their
family
and
who will give the invocation, and dition will take place Sunday af- completed due to lack of tundi.
Point
rd.,
and
Rocco
Marswillo,
95
sponsor their annual Memorial day
Councilman Clinton Wood.
ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Com- The lervlcea of many of the mem- friend*. Quest* were pretent from nival night program Thursday, Woodbine ave,
Quaken to Hold
June
14,
at
the
Jewish
Community
.service this Sunday afternoon, Juno
many sections of tht state and
The carnival will feature chil- munity church here. The open bera and friendi in tht community from
Center
on
Riverside
ave.
The.
en3,
at 4 o'clock in the Dutch Re*
Pennsylvania.
•Old
Shrewabury'
Day
dren^ games, food table, "white home event will provide the oppor- have been gratia. Many donation!
formed church at Colt's Neck, with
Mr. and Mra. Fogelson were mar- tire proceeds will be given to the
elephant" table and pony rldea, tunity for an Inspection of the of tundt and material! have alto
VACATION
BIBLE
SCHOOL
SHREWSBURY"Old
Shrewscurrent United Jewish Appeal Fund
Rev. P. Howard Lloyd of Matawaa
Pupils of the first, aecond and third church Improvements.
been iccelved. Church official* have ried at New York city. Mrs. Fogct- drive, as the "Y" contribution to
Daily Vacation Bible school ses- bury" day will be observed Sunday, addressing the aiiembly.
trades of the Oceanport school will Rev. W. Clinton Poweri, pastor exprcised their appreciation for son it th* former Miaa Pearl the cause.
June 17, on the grounds of the Re- Members, their famllie* and
sions
will
be
held
in
the
Rud
Bank
present a May day program, Robert of the Red Bank Baptist •church, these scrvlcei and gifts, which have Schwarts of New York. They have
Society of Friends (QuakAn evening of games and gay Methodist church June 25 to July ligious
as well at the publlo la
Clougli will bo the king, and Janet will give the Invocation at Sunday's made possible the reaching of the been Rumson resident* 22 years.
ers > at Broad st. and Sycamore ave. friendi,
5
from
9
to
11:30
a.
m.
Rev.
Harold
entertainment
has
been
planned.
general, Including the sister organMr.
Fogebson
is
owner
of
the
Rumdedication ceremonies. Rev. Nor-goal long dreamed of and worked
Bhafer, the queen.
Visitors
are
invited
to
bring
will be a small admission Hornherger of Trinity Lutheran
ization*, the Daughter* of America
Highlight of the program wilt be man R. Rlley, pastor of St. John'* for—that of "making It a church ton pharmacy. He opened hia busi- There
or to partake of lunch, and the Sons and Daughter* of Libness at that site when tho couple charge and refreshments will be church is the dean this year, with sandwiches
' at 4 o'clock, when Frankle Hayes. Methodist church, Xeyport, will de- to serve tht community."
beverage and dessert which will be erty aro cordially invited to parthe
teaching
staff
drawn
from
all
sold.
Ml
si
Minnie
Brealow
and
tame
to
Rumaon
to
make
their
foimor catcher of the Philadelphia liver tho address and Rev, Donald
served at 1 p. m. William Vickrey ticipate.
Norman Mluenoff are chairmen, the local Protestant churches.
Atheltics, wilt umpire a jottball R, MacNeill of the Mlddletown Re- It was back in UM, five yean home,
will speak at 3 p. m. on the subassisted
by
David
Sllbersteln,
"Y"
ovor
a
century
ago,
that
a
group
formed
church
will
pronounce
the
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Fogelson
have
two
game between the Oceanport and
SlMk Awalafa
Bernard Duxc, Gene Im- HOLDING EVENING SERVICE ject: "Peace from the Quaker Point
Rumson Cub Scouts. Scouts will benediction. Mia* Alice Dlx of Red of Baptists calling themselves the children. Their daughter, Miss president;
Hollywood atyle lu-lneh I t . t f . H - l n t l
of View."
merman, Miss Beverly Rosenbtrg
I-V.'P. flwnhiiM with *lnVt ,W.!rjrh IS.T&,
have charge of the flag raising part Bank and Roy Mancle of Holmdcl "Lincroft Church Society" choat Florence Fogelson, who is a grad- and
First
Church
of
Christ,
Scientist,
Miss Stella Lcvitan.
IH.inrh !;!.»*, fcamtioo porch aerttnl I
will be soloist*, and the three for their trustee* John Johnson, uate of Black Mountain college,
of the program,
in Red Bank, Is holding a church r"r» VscclHstlan Far All Scant Ckltfrtn ft. wide ti> 10 ft. wldt, natural or | r » n ,
Howard Oleason, James Orover and
i'h« Rrd Bunk Board nf Health offer* Summer porch rug! at low prlcci; plant
Hairy M, Elevens of Oceanport choirs wilt nlng at the ceremonies. Daniel Polhemus. They Incorporat will receive her degree In Music at
service Sunday evenings at 8:15 to
f-r« vicrlnttlon fur all Knl Bank ichool bnx^s from 79 crnti, lawn eaairi InDon't Knack YourMll Out
has Riven the P. T. A. several doz- Stanley Stllwoll, Sr., lay minister of cd, procured a site and timber was the Jullllard School in New York
ShnppinK Inkeft timr. .tint mil HI up take c a n of the overflow from the rhildrrn at th" Hnrnunti Hull, June «th, aluminum and ranvai. Hurrr dawn while
city In June. Their son Raymond
en baseballs, baseball bat* and caps the church, will preside,
!!):.I i t 4 P. M. All irhunl children tmut •tuck >• l a w . National I A 10. Frown'*,
readied for the building, The group, will be graduated from tho Sole- for frro tlplivrry. All the thlnim. ynu morning service held at 11 In the Srini
tonicnti tinned by Itiilr purtnti. —Advertisement.
to be sold, The bats and the ball* The building of the new 12x50 however, ran Into financial diffineed At oti« tt"H. Three truck* lit ynur church edifice, 108 Broad St.
l>r, Hsuimnn in chum*,
aro autographed by famous player* foot addition was started last Sep- culties, and It wa* not possible to bury school at New Hope, Pa., next icrviro. National 5 ft 10, Pruwn'i,—
Jt(d Bank Hoard of Htalth.
Advertisement.
month,
and
In
the
rail
will
enter
Grtcorr OpMrlualtr
Vutllan
Blind
Btrulru
of the National and American tember after the imall kitchen In finish the building until IMS. It
W. A. Clayton. S.c.
I'or an ambltloui yous* ma* wa*
We IIHTP Home m i l huya thcic day*.
Icaguea,
the rear wa* removed. There I* a waa dedicated Feb. 17, ISM, but be- Weslcyan college In Connecticut.
nanti to build hia own builaeta a i d
Stop in slid net thr tntest on low prlcf J
Junt Wtddlnst
basement, n larifp first floor room
h»; a UtUe money. Guoit location In e,
W« Mike Keyt
Sllverwni'f, opramim, Klnmrare, tipv. Mlnil*. Hrr mti' frumtlMi thrifty window
Rut Hmik news mi WJ1.K »t \t\U P. and a back stairway to a second cause of further financial trouble!
Taltvlilan lntUilillon M.n WanttJ
S for .15 cent a. Don't e t t loi-ktd out low tent store Mt Freehold, Inaulra nf K.
e'tlf-t, Pir.*t with new Kiftii. Remlcr.vnui nrr#tn*. rttpnlnlhii^ mil ITI'IJIIHIIK of vr.
»!,, Mnndny th
ah Kl lilny,. 1J10 AM floor room which will bt uied
firtud Mlftry. KHtnntonn n*ilin A''!>
Gift Shnii, JJ.1 llann avi., Aibury Pirk, n*»t'cn hlmiK I'nrd Btul Ul>r aold. Nhl. iif yenu I:MI. lift N fiw inareN, Nat- M i h
I Baikalow are., r r e e t t M - *
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i n d DM I'M.—AilvtrtlKmtnt.
Hfc
•
tyiiiiu, Til, XA
fatal » * JO, r.iDWij'l.—AdvirtittflitBt, l « « i i a 1 4 .
AAvirVMiitfl
f ' A
28 to Graduate
Wednesday Night
Howlands Sell
Lovely Colonial
Foxwood Home
New Playground
To Be Dedicated
New Addition to Be Dedicated
Sunday at Community Church
Rumson Couple
Married 25 Years T Groups Plan
Carnival Night
JMKK
Tir*
HOUSE FOR SALE?
Ciccioiif, Others
Are Indicted
Jeaaae Vaaltara
T« Get Degree
DC LAND. FLA. —Mite Jeanne
VanDorn, daughter ef Mr. aad
Mre. Fred H. Veattora ef Braach
ave.. Had Bank, will be graduated
from Stctaoa university Maadky.
She will receive a a A. B. degree ia
journalism and art.
TO » Atett*iGT*)K
CENTERVILLC - Tho eighth
grade graduates af the Mol»Jdol
tewnahip public achtel her* returned Saturday fro* a trip by bua
•rig. Gea. Booner Fellers. Repub- to Washington, D. C. They were icby Ml** Aaaa af.
lican national committeemaa from conpaaied
Brajch, priacipal aad htr assistIlliaoit aince ie*T, told a Red Bank ant, Mrs. Jean skhuli.
audieaee last Thursday night that
the Truman adninistration'sependinf it defraying this country by
destroying it* economy.
A retired general who served a*
aa aide to Gen. Dougla* MacArTELEPHONE
tbur in World War II when he was
a combat officer, addressed the Af- j
nlisted Republican Clubs of Mon
mouth County at the Molly Pitch
17 WHITE »T.
er hotel.
Oeaeral Fellers criticized the
tVatagoa'a failure to recognixc the
grawlag ksnportance of air power
aad the shifting ef the world's nanpower treat our *ide to Russia'*
favar. No said the only thing In
the world sJUlia fears is air power.
The retired genera! uterted that
the United Nations could win tha
conflict in Korea quickly adding
that he doubted if bombing of Red i
Chinese but* beyond the Yslu I
river would bring Russia into the
war.
Truman Spending
Criticised Here
FREEHOLD — The Moaatouth
county grand jury handed ua en
indictment laat Thursday afeiaet
Alfred Clcrione, «2, former Keaaabur( cobbler, char(in( him with
assault with intent to kill Mr*.
Minnie Mueller, rt. » , Middletewa
township.
Mrt. Mueller waa found la • car
n Holmdrl towiuhi* Apr. M after
he had been struck by (he bluat
nd of an ax. Ciccione « u arreeted
n Florida about a wetk later an4
now in the county jail • • 110,000 hail. She w u taken to Manmouth Memorial hospital ia critical
condition, hut ia now recovering at
home.
Otherc indicted by the fraud
ury were:
Hufh Mullen. Jr., », ef 11 Chi*.
far ore av»., Key pert, fer *•**•
making. He v u arreeted la a raid
by county detectivca Apr. 1*.
Robert Konow, «S, of Burn! a!..
Eatontown, for luiult and battery
an hie wife, Dorothy, Apr. I.
Elmer Layton, 31, ol Wait Parma
rd.. Howell township, (or easavlt
and battery on hit ll->ear-aid
keyport Youth (Jueei
daughter and wife Mary.
Of Gollete Pre»tde«l
Uton Pav'n, M, employee at
Marlbera atate hataitel, (ar eeraal
HOLLAND, MlCrl—Harold It.
Min VanDern It ft m*a>b*r ef Dean. Jr., eon of Mr. and Mr*. HarIndecency with a men hospital laKappa
Pi,
international
honorary
mate Apr. U at the Initltutlaa.
old R. Dean ot Key port, was honart fraternity, aad wat It* pr«»i ored recently when he wan one of
dent during her eenlor year, the ie seniors who attended a dinner
la also aeeraUry-treaiurer ef Htm* at the home of Dr. Irwin J. LubB'ntJ 1 W I Party
H Kappa, journaliem fraternity, bers, Hope college president. He
Attended by 130
and a member ef Thata Alpha PH will receive a bachelor of arts denational honorary dramatic fraMere thaa ISO persons attended ternity.
er** next month and enter Went,
tha community charity meh-ieng
era Theelogleil seminary here In
and card party held l*«t Thvreday Hditor of Th# M», #• u4ent literary th* fall to begin his study for the
at the Jewlih Community Ceater magaiine, Miu VanDorn ha* b«*n aaiatetry.
oa fUverdd* ave. The party wat on the dean'a lilt aad honor roll
The Keypert youth, who I* asp•poRtortd by committee* reare- •inre her freihma* year, and re- joring la philosophy, served as
asntiaf the Congregatioa B'Nal Is- cently waa tapped far The Manor, president of the Hope chapter of
organiiatlon for women
rael, the Ladle* Hebrew teclety campui
ia ichalarahip and Blue Key, aational honor fraternaad H*d Bank chapUr ef Hade*- euUt&nding
ity; vice president of the college
leadership.
aah.
T.M.C.A., aad secretary-treasurer
M a t t were coatrlbuted by Red Prior to her college carter, Ml** of th« Philosophy club. He was reBaak merchants. Special award* VanDorn we* employed by thacently elected to phi Alpha Theta,
weat te Mr*. Bernard flthtr aad Army-Navy Electronic and Elec- natianal history honor society.
Mr*. Henry Sehmerin. Table arises trical Standard* agtacy at Fart
A member of Phi Tau Nu frawer* tttt af mixing bowle aad cake Monmauth. During World War It,
atrved In tht WAVBA 11 ternity, Dean was 'elected to apdish**, lira. Melvin (Joodmaa aad in*
pear In th* 1W0-51 edition of
Mr*. lister Grubmta wer* la g*n moatht,
"Who'* Who Among Students In
eral charge.
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<tata from Moamotith county wk«
are ta Uke teatt to Wan whether
they may complete their icheallng
or will have to go into the army
ttarted tht aumiiwtlanj Saturday
whta 81 took the tcttg at Matmouth Junior eolltgt.
Included In the U were ttudont*
whoet hornet are Ui the ebore area,
many of whom attend eehool* other
than Monmauth Junior college, according to AatKtant Oeaa Arthur
M. Hafner.
Draft b-ardt will ut* the teat
More* along with coll**,* graa*t ta
dtttrmin* who ibeuld remala In
eollegt ana who *hould enter tht
armed ttrvlee*. The decUloa reetc
with the draft board*.
AtaUting Mr. Hafner with the
lest* ar* John Brochard. director
of etttdent peraennel at M.J.C.: Or.
Robert S. pike. Instructor la foreign language*, and R. Ihoemtktr.
principal of tha ttnlor high Mhocl.
KEYPORT - K e n t * Smyth
aM Robert Smyth, eon* of Rev.
Qharlai R. Smyth and Mr*. Smyth,
have been awarded tcholarthlft ta
colltgn far the nest tehoel year.
Rtv. Mr. Smyth I* pattor at Cal<
vary Metheditt church.
Richard, • aenler at tka local
high tchool. ha* been Informed
that h* la to be recipient of a |l,«00
teholarahlp to Drew unlvertlty.
Kadlaon. It it baaed on hi* general
high aehool record and citistnahlp.
Ht ia vict president of hit claat,
mtmetr of tht atudtnt council and
high (chool band, and haa been
active In dramatic*.
Hit brother, a freshman at Weeley Junior college, Dover, Del., will
receive a | * » teholarahlp. Robert
was elected president of tht »tudtnt council and received hit letter
In eocctr and baikstball, in addition to a key In miule,
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4>roeeedln|t, tponsared by the
Menmouth County Council of Parante aad Teaehert. The coune is
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Former Red Bank Man
To Marry at St. Albaiu
(Special to Tht Register)
MEW TORK CITT-Mta* Rowwary Helene Moran, *>, o f 1T1-M
lllth rd., Jamaica, Long Island,
and Benedetto M. Carlouo, 2t,
formerly of Red Bank, now ef 1TSOe Sunbury rd., St. Albtnt. Long
Island, eecured a marriage lleenae
at the Municipal bulldlnf here on
May 24.
The couple aaid they would be
married in St. Catherine'* church,
St. Albant, June 2.
MIM Moran, the daughter of
Owen and Rest Shield* Moran, wat
born at Brooklyn. Her proapeetivt
husband, who U a native of Red
Bank, I* the ton of Albert and Isabella Ctndela Carlouo.
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Eight Leatherneck* Complete Their Bute Training
Saya CnuOm
Aimed at Gwrap«{Mi
New Jaraor'e eruaad* againrt
gaaabliag la aiattd at arenating a
•reakd*»a of taw enforcement and
goveraaieat, Deputy Attorney G«B•ral N«lMa r. Btealer told th«
Rod Baak Rotary club at it* weekly hiacaaoa aaectiag at th« Molly
Pitcher hotel Utt Thursday.
Mr. lUBltr, the maa wha conducted the Miccewful B*rg*a county anti-gambling drive which led to
tha •Mteaclftf of Joe A4onia on
Header, blamed politic* for hamaeriag law anforeeBteat. He Hid
officiate are aot after gambling it•elf, "bat what CMHI with it.
We're latareatad at their aurchaiing of public aeHelala, whether If*
a aoUeMaea or whether they go
higher."
Tha deputy attorney general repeated preview* etataaaaata that
MeaaMMth eouaty la eleaa af ortaiaed •ambling, i M credited
Praaeeata* J. Victor Carte* with a
food job. However, ha warned
that gambling can epread froaa
New York to New Jereey and free*
one county to another.
Three Loral StudmU to
Graduate from
LAWN MOWERS
SYRACUSE—Three realdente cf
thia area are candidates for baccalaureate dtgreet at the 85th commencement exerrisea of Syracuse
university Monday,
Tha candidates include Matthew
P. Hayman, Queen Ann dr.,
Shrewsbury, and Stanton Oppenheimer. Jr. Wilson circle, Rumaon,
»hu are rnrnllrrt in the College of
liberal arts, and Miss Elizabeth T.
Randall. 62 Poplar ave., Pair Haven, who la enrolled in the College
of Horn* Economiri, where aha
majored In euthenira.
Commencement spcakera will Includ* Warren R. Auetin, permanent 17. I. repiraentative ta tha
United Nations, and Frank Pace,
Jr., iccretary of tha Army.
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•atat* ef H<nrlma Cenklla B*N. *••
***Hd, lied la tkla auturi
It It •» tkli tlrd d.y «t Apitl, l*tt.
Ordered tktt all pcraoni iRlareated la Ike
real MMte af tk« add Heariatta Cenklia
IUM. daaerlked in tka ceiaalalat iUd
tbaraia, aaaear kefar* tklt Ceort an
Tkuradar, the ittk dar ef J«ae, l»ll. at
I* A. M. at tti. Ceuatr Curt Hevat,
rnekeld, N<« JarKr. ta ik>« U I H why
ae aaek et tke aaid rtal aalat* ekeuld
aat ke **I4 aa will k* iu*tlmt t* »>r
tke dekt* el tke add H.nri.tt* Ceaklln
Aad It la furtker Ordered tkat tkli
ardM be pakliakid In tU Mi* Bank Rev.
later, nae ef tke Mwiptpera of tkla atite,
•aee a a»ak for ai» auiciaivi n e k i
•rlet ta tk* retara d*r aferetald.
JOHN C. GIORDANO. Juaio. C.C.
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FATHER'S DAY...
Badfre Awarded at
Cub Pack Meeting
KEANSBUBO — "Rallroedj and
Things That Oo" w u the theme of
last Thuriiday'a meating of Cub
pack 10% held at 8t, Anne'i auditorium, with John N*a4«r, cult
muter, in charge, Tha boy*' work
waj displayed for th* Impaetlon of
vlaltora,
Mr. Napier led th* boy* In marehIng drilli, after which he »re»*nted
the following achievement award*:
boh eat pin* to Jamta Tullejr and
Oaorge Sodan; lion badge and gold
arrow and one-year pin to Thomaa
Marquet; allvcr arrow and one-year
pin to Oavtd Cofleld; allver arrow
to Chester Ciarkowakl; bear badg*
to Jackie Smith,
The Cub Bcouta vlalt*4 tha boya
of troop 106 at the recent camporee In Neptune. Accompanying the
boya were Mrs. Agnrj Ciarkowakl,
Mra. Connia Mitle and Mr*. Cert
Naughton, den mothtra; Mra. Helen Po.Utowakl, Mra. Agnea Beflck,
John Uach and Ray Naughton.
coaimlttfa membera. and Mra, Marie Parry, Mra. Dorothy Hardy, Mra.
Emily Hawklna, mother! of mambera, and Mia* Donna Hawklaa,
Othtr vlaltora were Thomaa Nauf hton. Loul* Mlele and Richard Pod.
atowakl.
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F O R T MONMOUTH-A eourae
of Inatructlon on development* In
the Acid of aynthetlc quart!, which
have recently been made by the
Signal Corp* waa given laat week
to a officer* of the MOOth Organtied Reurve Technical Service
Unit In the unit'* Red Bank offioe.
Tha courae waa given by Lieut.
Edward W. Johnaon of Uttt* Silver, chief of the frequency control
branch of the Signal Sorpa Engineering laboratories He told the
group, that one-half pound cryatal
whleh are equal to, or auperlor to
natural quarti have been produced
by estremely high preaaurea and
temperaturet.
The lecture waa followed by a
critique conducted by Lieut. Col
Robert H. Noye* of Fair Haven.
Lieut. Herbert W. Upahur of Red
Bank waa promoted to Brat lieutenant and waa eworn In. Col. Carl
Borgeaon of Red Bank, command.
Ing officer of the unit, presented
U'eut. Upahur with hie new In•igaia.
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Sunday whan th* *umm*r achedule
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MH» «A»K
kaHoay of tk* ck«rtk arttta«aa- Cffandi Jury laalicU
•asM af taa very aM
• w*r* |wiata4 ant. Tk*Two) Dajpc
SmfttU
•Ha af Hairy Pltck«r* wtll vat l»FREEHOLD—Seat
laa-ras, at,
' to ta* caiMrta aa tk«ir
T k * Now Jetaty cluk of tk* {wa- "
aad Robtrt Oafltr. 41. katk of
ter kfcjfc arkaal receatry i g i a a i r i l w*r
Newark, wer* indicted ky tkt gtaM
Tfeo Mr. oa4 Mr*, cluk «( Ttlav a trip t * Mantotowa Natttatl HteKy Eataoaal ckurek «t a tatotiaf torical park. T k * ckjk mamatra Tka a*Mk*r* af tk* k*y* aad jury la*t Tkuraday far tk* Ml* aM
at the ckurck la*t Tkuradty •%*• arare Jolaad ky tk* aadal atMtat •Ma la tka aiatk trad* ktv* aaar- pMHHien W aarcatie*. fa«r day*
M tka aMmktaj af tke *k*ta of thair ckildrea tak*a while afUr their arratt la a aaraM aar
•wda pita* for • aleak for matatkt fMtifci wart alayiaf atftkall.
TELEVISION
ktrt, tkeir feaailitt ead gvatt* to
M t t eauMl
Loag Braack.
ke k*ld Jus* » *a Ik* leva of Mr.
Latvia* tehoal at • o'clock la tk* Tk* claaf BMO* flak aM whit* la The
true
bill*
war*
aaaded
«»
U
RADIO*
• • 4 Mr*. Caarlat U B*e*aa, Jr, taming tk* a«a*lt trtt VWNM aarattMaaa frtta tlttut aaaer aad
CauH Judf* talk T.
Laurel «t, W«*t U i f Braack.
Maw Brwtwlck, wkara tbay toaroi atapaai tkaa* aa> a eaatraatiag Superior
LJoyd,
Jr.,
*v*a
tkaMfk
tkt
aM*
AIYUANCE
waMa
ar
plak
card
Ta*
aaapakaU
la cia* *f rala, tk* ateal* vtM k* tk* Maw Jaraty CaBtf* far Wa**a •era tkati attuated aad alaced ia- w«ia to have faced arratoaajaat ta
held la tkc ekwrek park* kaU. MM. eM Rwtgar* aatvenlty. Tk* ro- •M*
SALES. SERVICE
tkree dUoMaalaaal card*. After Long Braaek yetterday. At tk* arJack T. laUak, Jr, it chairmea malMtr af tk* ateralag wa» apeet •ddia«
laave* aM (trail th* carat- igintl hearing, U a g Braack MagtaAl
Of tlM CMMBMtM ia Ctotft Of M> at lackey MaHaw aM twtm w u tlaaa laakM vary real.
trate Aatkaay T. Wi*Hey yattptatd
la taa aieale *r*a. la ika
fr**h*a* at*, aaatet will ki ateyed. aataa tkty
tk* cace *at week.
*aw
tk*
famou*
WKk
Other eamlag evaata yitaaod ky park itkty
Auiitaat Praatcutar Oaarfa A.
art farai. tkc r*e*a*tr«etM B t t a t l y Mr. aad Mr*. Jokn
art
tk« gretip laelude a ktack party, Man**
lavitM tk* twa fourth Orty, wa*tedtk* raiding party af
aary Caata k*a»lttl, tk* WaMkraak
July M; a f t ( | t i M f t dlaaer Aag. ftavelatleaery
grMa*
to
paiat
ptcUr**
*f
the
county
detettive* aM Loaf Braaek
taf katt Mtat
wad aa
. . ajuarUra
.
far aaV
M. aM a eaaaata party eM Haiti** aara
RA0K5 I HJCTRIC
art awe. tk* buryiag grauad Ntwattak rtvtr fraaj tke kaak* ef Bailee, taid tkere were IMkatlaat
of «aV*re ta aeatambtr.
aM Battla Oak. la tk* afttfmaaa their kratJaety aa Baak at. The that tk* elgaretU* cantata*! aMriM rraad H . ami kmaj
Mr. Cari awertfefer reported oa Ma paalle wcat t* tk* •"•*• Mtma. ektkftaa atatad thetMtlve* at varltk* W**jien'e cuild hater (a ke k*M wkar* Oeearel Otarg* Wa*kla«t*a l*«a placao *a tkt waadM river
the latter part «f November. Ta* H«M during tk* wlattr af lfta> ktak aM aketcked ar fainted aaH*
club will be la (ktrgt ef tk* ekllaf th* rtvar, tk* awNkat aad th*
draa* aectiaa and Mn. Wllliaai W.
treea. Tka t**l fefMtet from the
with
tk*
welcome
new*
*f
tk*
•**Pratt v a t apaoiatcd ehalrmaa «f
rivar wa* a wtleatM retreat from
eM
Preach
aapMltlan
etat
t*
aM
tka eoMaiittM I* (karat, Baa wilt
tkt aua aM ktat of a feat May day.
k* aaaiatad ky Mrt. Bry*a U iMf tka Amerleaa*. Thi* hauae I* la* Aftor tkaakiag tkeir kattt far their
and Mn. Uniit Vaa tonal. Mn. year* old.
MM katatUUty, tveryeae walked
VaaBruat reported «a Ik* trti and
Later a tour *f tk* kuHerlttl mu- »tek ta aehatl ditcuatlaf their
craft* table of whlek ika la to
waa takea uadar tkt diree- wark aM ta»i*u« ta aut *n tat
chara*.
ttaa of tk* mu**um guide*. Oa tkt •aMIag tavekta aefere haaglag
way
kern*
tke papila etapaed at tka tkt ftalakM ptctw** la tk* clattPraam* at tkt meetiag were Mr.
*M Mrt. Carl A. roraaiaa. Mr. aM eaarefc at BpriagaeM. waer* tke
Mrt. Iyer, Mr. aad Mn. Chtrlet U agktlag paraaa, Rev. Jaajot CaltV
lUtvct, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Ktaattk weU, tore up kyma kaak* far «MR. RMVCI, Rev. Robert M. Aader- dlag far tke gnat at tk* kattl* of
taa, Mr. aad Mrt. SaMak, Mr. *M SariagatM aa Juae » , MM.
Tke group waa accompanied
Mra. Richard A. Klrhy, Mrt. Irca*
U>tt, Mr*. •w*rlf»f«r. Mr. art Mrt. Mr*, wmiam Bweeaey, Mrt, Barak
L*vy
aM Mri. U W. Btll.
Jam*. Raktrttaa, Mr*. Pratt, Mr.
Tkat* taking the trip were Mai
and Mra. Robert r Warden. Mrt.
U)N0 BRANCH - M n .
VanBrunt, Mr. and Mn. Harry O. Caechinaae. Camilla Vecchie, Mil- WaHcr M. Dahrn, arnMeat, named
Clark an* Mr*. Charlee •. Harrliaa. to* Mtrrl*. Marie Bradley, Betty ttaMtag eaaMiltte* ckalrmen at a
Parry, Aatkaay Oalatro, Charle* awatlag af th* Triad club ef Red
aeklafaaa, Barbara Canonic*, J*
kwt Tkuraday at th* ham* or
aapklae Rlnk*w*ki, Robert Laa> Btak
Htrktrt Ewiag. ihadow U w «
Freak, Aatkeny Celatlma, Robert Mra.
awajor.
war* alia
Temelae, Carrie Scott, Alice Reev- mad* ftrAjraagtauatt
Juae M meeting at
ey, Jattpkia* Mima, Ntacy piaaj- tka k**M th*
at Mr*, Oeorg* Elgrim,
tare, Stephanie Olover, Sylvia Jor- Uttl* Silver.
Eight men from tk* ihert area tea,
Billy Sweeney.
ere accepted for enilttment In tk*
CkalrajMa aaattd wer* Mri. AmDalarea acott, Arlene Oreen, Aana ery Oebern, Jr., Mri. Cbciter L.
. a. Navy laat w**h.
Th* men, Thomii Frtneetcenl, M Mae Andrew*, Jahn naadolph, Oel- F*rrar aM Mr*. Ulllan «. Bauer,
Leonard «t., Red Bank; Aloyelu* •I Rovlto, Joeeph Falv*. Mlchttl membenhlp; Mr*. Allan Randall,
Fleming, 37 Park ave., Kramburg; Bun -It, Jerry Panfen, Mary Man- Mr*. Philip Carman and Mri. HarDavid Paul Johnton and Howard etna, EHiabeth aim*, Batty Ann ry Kruae, •nance; Mm. William
Robert King, Belmar; David MMk> Karri*, Eraatt Braack, Almeatt Ratkamlth, eervlce; Mr*, F. How.
ael Breatlln, Bradley Beach: Rkfc- Wllllami, PhyUlu HtrntMet, Via- ard Oage, publicity; Mr*. Jamea
ard Joneph Barrow, Parmlagdtle: eeat Reeai, Artkur Pharr, Jean Turaack, aerapboak; Mr*. a. EdRichard Jtck**n Wagntr, Pomt Olever, Janet Bcott,
Oawtuik, T.MC.A. ••rvice,
Bak amlth, Carl Bradley, Betty *M Mr*. Ewing, program.
Plcanant, and Robert Edgar Orrek,
Lavalttte, were twarn late tkt TkoratM. lutle Rtntolph, Judy
Naval lervke at the main recruit- Bcarbreugk, Fred Page. Marie
Mckardtea, Audrey Ollllam, Bill* Red BMk Youth
ing; atation at Phlladelpkla Wed
•argttt, Carl C*a*ntin*. Jahn Figday of laat week. Tkey left
dlately for the Naval training et*> are, treae Abbey, Barbara Beat- Arrivea in Korea
Btnjamln Dr*t*l*r, Alfred Pvt. Vincent Cap*ilo, 14, ton ef
Mr i t Bainbridge, Md.
Walter BaglaM, BMIa Her. Mr. aM Mra. Michael Capelle, U4
After completing It w**kt of aaMet, Pautln* Umktnaa.
avt., recently eomvltted a
baaic training at that ttatlaa, UMM Jahn Pagane. Olenn Otkorn, Elea- BrMg*
Naiaiai laiaaitfi t»r MIIrDOT
•peelal cembet traialng eourta afmen will be tMignrd ta aame unltt nor
Taylor, Jean Wllllami, Fraatta ter Mining th* Utk Infantry reglSANDALS m mmm urn mi pit
•f the fleet for active duty er will Lawl*,
Batty U u Chi»helm, Ada
la Kerea,
be a n t ta ana af Ike away ttrvtc*
Mary Crtml, Mildred
aa t t u t OUI LOW PIICIveteran* of th* Korean
tehee)* maintained by tk* Navy WOketor,
Watata, Oaerge Burg***, Fraak campaign trained Pvt. Ctpeilo In
for ipeetaltaed training.
•MMft
tkt aa* af th* bayonet, hand grenChief BoaUwala Mat* WM, reDaaa. Beverly Wuhlagtaa, Haw- ade, light and heavy machine gun*
cruiter In charge at the recruiting ard
Rudr*w, Mary Aaatchlal aM and other Infantry weeaoni.
office at Aafcury Park, kaa **• lloktrt
P l l
Mia regiment participated In two
aouaeed tkat there I* little ar ae
leading! aM later
waiting after enca applying tar »n- Aa a r«*ult af thtir recent pra)- amphlMou*
ipetrMUed tae United-Nation* ad.
II*tateat at that office.
oet, "Ka*w RM Baak, Yaur Tawa," vanee ta tka Miachurlaa border,
Applkatlent far tnltitmcaU ta tk* klatk grM* aaclal atMla* claia Recently tk* ITth Infantry regl.
th* WAVER arc alta being accept, tt River Itraat aekool bava kOM aunt knifed threugh enemy realtttd at the recruiting attte*.
latralng many lMereatiag ta*U |aaco and **eur*d th* eaitern *nd
oaaatralng tka varlen* argaalat* of the Hwiehon raatrvolr In North
tlaaa aM agcaclaa tk their tawa. Keren.
Betty Parry, who tkaat tka I M A graduate af Red Bank high
Craw la her towa, aa aar apodal ttkeat,
Aids Lyom Hoaplul
CaaeUe waa Inducted Into
taatt, vialtad tka Maaawutk e*Ma<
Mr*. William O. Nlehol wa*ekab> ty kitdtuarttr* In •hr*wak«ry aM tat Army aevea month* age.
man of a deatert-brldg* held laat al«o oaattcted Mra, Frank Oregary, Tka read to better aad M«i*r ku>l.
SaRnf 3 M l i M Pal? • Yoer-THEY MUST IE t O O D !
Thurtday at the Red Baak Weav K'*teat tkalraaaa a' tk* Jualar Red am, adnKlM ia Tae BUtrietar ntularlr.
tvarllMtMnt.
aa'a club for the beaeat of Weaa Croat, af tka Red Bank kraack.
Veteran*' hotpital. Tkt party we* Batty received aa lat*r**tlag aa4
*ponaor«4 by tka New Jereey W«av iBtonutlva Ittttr Iran Mr*. Orat•a'a ualt ef th* army aM Navy ory about tka Red Baak kraack af
Uaiea of Valor.
tho AaMiteta K*4 Croat, Orgaatoed
If you R«rc « home mortgage,
One of the gueitt ara* tk* atete In 1MT tka local chapter ha* keen
active
la
aervtag
the
community
preddent, Mr*. John Peterata af
Hackenaack. 0pecl*l award! w*te katk In time* af war aad peace.
won ky Mr*. Ocorgt F. NorcotJ,
Mra. Benjamin Crate, Mra. Harold On W*d***day afternoon, tk*
Jame*. Mr*. Barton K. Tolllnger, ttwo
o fourth ggrad*
a d * claatM
a t M of
o tk*
Mre. Oeorge Harm; ir., Mra. Wll-Rlv*r
Rl
iitreet
t t aehool
h l vtalted
taltd aem* ef
Ham L. Bailey, Jr., Mr*. Tkemai th* hlatorlctl «ite* la ktoamouth
J. Poit, Mr*. Grace King, Mn. eounty. The cklMrea aaw fitrnltur*,
Hermann Aeendorf, Mr*. Philip H. cloth**, weapon* aM toy* tiaod durWalton, Mr*. Richard C. Hack. ing the Revolutionary ptrlod In the
ataff, Mr», Q* Ml* C, Fttiouth, Ml J. ritthuid Hiitaricil aocMty. Rtv.
TtMmai Meech and MUi Eltl* K Charlea H. Neff of Ot4 Ttnnent
Llndt,
chureh t*ld the claaaet about tke
Church
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atudeat at Kuaiaaa hlcb *ea«*l aad will b*ld ite aaaual outioc Wtdiiee•avaraa acha*l, aevcrna Park, Md. day. June 3D, at th« Homeatead
Ha received a CeafreMioaal aoanl- Golf and Country cluh.
aatloa te th* academy aad waa ad- The out In* will be en all-day afauttod t* th* iaetitutiaa June », fair with tha afternoon devoted to
golf, dart*, horseshoe pitching anl
1H4,
eimilir | t n u i . Cnrktnil* and dinner will r.'« iprvfd »t 6:30 p. m.
aura
A car drlvea »y Jaaaei U Mar- la ned naak It a
Jhall *f O*M at., Oceanaort, waa •HrBhMK-a for
hit la th* rear auaday hy a car a CURTAINS
drtvaa hy Lsuiea fUadalph *f M a IMUPCBIEI
U P COVERS
Itiver rd, Red Baak, aa it waa aa SUNCN*
itaadinf atill on Bhrewibury ave. a VCNCTIAN BUNDS
Acc*rdlat t* aelica. tha Randalvh
Far
car aiade a wide right tura atrik- •k«*-ei-M*«* S W I
iar tha rear at the Marahall car
raw*
>a
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which, waa headed aarth aa •hrewiBWfnUR B
bury ave.
I aaOAP STIEtT
Good Timef Are Here Again
at tfco
SWEDISH HOP
10 EAST OCEAN AVE.
SEA BRIGHT, N. J.
Accordion Flayer Week-Endt
Full tin* • / SdMdftfieAc*
Our Speudtyt Hot Dog* Cooked In Beer
BCD BANK
STOP mm TOMIIIIT
sajfj^s^BJaTiBBaaTi
B^ej^peBjajsjSBBja1
af Baeaaartnc radlatl*a la aaatssv
Inated areas.
C*l. K. A. Kaaar. ekaaUr areil
dent, latraduead tha eaeahar* at
thla aeaeea'a Una) naaetlat whlca
f*ll*wed a hslfct dlaaer. A cUatbahe will ha held la tha aaar future by nesabera ef the* aaaeclatloa which to a aaa-aradt •
oaea t* all clvlllanj and ajeaabers
•f the Mllltoiy lntere»ted in cammuakatlsM, electronics and shotoiraahy. Th* aaaaclatloa haaee ta
fester cleee c*-*B*r*tl*B between
key salutary and civilisa B*ra*aa*l
aad t* establish a aiesa* af *ichaaclai laf*rrastl*a la the** Selds
CANVAS AWNINGS
E»T. MOT
aia« aa aaaiga ia th* V. *. Kavy.
H* w*s aa ataMia award la
fOKT MOMMOVm - Dr. JUch•fi* A. W«lw ef Stlfhlaade, chief af
th* aaelatafee fcraaek *f MM « « ••I Carp* •agiaeerlaf l*harat«riee.
R I M M M MiaVhipmen
l**t Thuratajr alfht teld Mr* than
3SS taeabere ef the r*rt Maaaaeuth
To Re CoaMmiaaieneel
chaster *f the Arated r*ree* Ceaiania<eati*a* aat*ci*U*a af ta* rat*
At Eaaigm June J
•T the MfMl Cata* ia the davelea• M t ef iaetruateaU need is atealc
RUMSOK — Tw« local youtha,
Midihiaaca Robert Ch»rlf» Baxof Naveaink ave. and Leigh,
Meeting at <W**a hall, aaaaelatlaa ter
Richmond Capihaw of Rumjon rd,
leather* an* heard a rasati by are
membere
«hlt year'* grtduC*l. W. A. Baasley, deputy caai- atinj claia at of
the U. 8. Naval acadauadar af th* Uhetatarias, #f tha iipy, Annapolie,
The fraduar*e*at aatlaaal e*a«catt*a af th* :lo« cereawnlea Md.
will be held June
•asaeutiaa la Chlcaf* •*•«• ke atteased as aatiaaai <•—artlt—xaa
Ahaut tw* *ut *f every tve Aaterfraat th* charter. C*l. nastier alas aaaewaead the eleeUea *f W. J.
icaa* knew that caacer ia curable.
Halltsaa af th* Hallleraftar car.
aaratiea a* association atMltteat.
ta hi* Udreaa, which wee hlfhlltThted hy eight *ad aaiind Um—atratiaa* ef eaulsaatnt, Dr. Weiw
aVtait with the nature af auelaar
radlatlaa eatlttad hf *a at**!*
/ M M mti inly flans*
aTaUntta>al assf
vSaTHja/s/Tsva/ V v
Baxter. Capshaw
To Graduate
From Annapolis
TOaeCEIVEAWAMM
Piano itudenta of Mlaa Lillian
Terhune, Hudson ave. ptana teacher, will receive their prlaea, awarded at tha annual atate alaaa audltione af the Orinlth Mueie faundatloit, Saturday at tha Moefju* theater, Newark. Flora Hayna* wil
receive "honor*," which la the highest award given by th* foundation
and which *h* haa received three
conaecutlvt yean. Other* who will
receive prliea are Lillian McDonald, Stephanie Glover and Uaura
Willlama.
•»rt» mt af It rsaaeie eeaiuH Th«
ataisur Claaslasd Adi."—Adwrtlesawat
TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH
OUR NEW
A eon af Mre. Charles E. Baxter, Mldihipman Baxter haa chosen
to receive a commission aa ensign
la the V. 3. Navy and ultimately
deeirea Naval aviation training,
During hli four yean at the academy, he attained hi* highest achotantic ilanding an a midihlpman
ensign. Me also won athletic
awards in squash and softball.
A former student at Millnum
high school and the Bultin school,
Dilver Bpringx, Md., Mtdahipman
Baxter received a Congressional
aomination to the academy and waa
admitted to th* institution June 11,
1MT.
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HEEDS SUCH AS
PERSONAL LOANS
FLOOR MODEL
CLEARANCE
If you need money for any worthnhile pnrpow and are In a potation to Make regular
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Total eost ia §6.00 • year for each
• 1 0 0 borrowed. Our service is prompt and confidential, and—like all loana made by
ibis Bank—you do not have to be a depositor.
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Lalta B. Caaahaw
Mldihipman Capihaw la a ion of
Mr. and Mri. Coran P. Capshaw.
He has chosen to receive a commit-
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R«tre«4«d with
long wearing new
Government Regulation "W" specifies down pay*
menls and limits loan terms, but, if you need a
new car or household appliances now, yon can
atill finance them in our new Consumer Credit
Department. We will give prompt, courteous at*
tenlion to your borrowing needs. When you are
ready to buy your next car or household appliance
aee us for sound low-cost financing.
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- a n d only HMII-WM yeu be HieM",ea
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LETTERS FROM1!
OUR READERS I
EVENTS OF YEARS A<JO
FROM REQISTER FILES
W»rk is Betring completion on the
M. 4 .
Marine park face-lifting job, aud weather
tuvna
permitting the park will be ready for tbe
tjljia*
I tiyw6
UVTMM WAS AMAJ. fJENEBAL
'•+-.'*
tua* t. SMGAM.
finishing touches ia a few days, according
M. iuaoL» usuv,
"~~~ May », 1W1
to Councilman Everett C. Haynton, chairTo the Editor:
W. KASBY KsTKiWGtOM.
Miss Richie Flian Lake, dsugb- Oraduates of tbe Eatoatown pubI read with interest your editorial tar of Joseph D- Lake of bang Ik school who were lo receive their
man of the council committee on parks and
in the May 3ith issue, concerning Branch, was married to J. Wilmer diplomas within the week at Cresdocks.
Oen. Kuter at the Yalta Confer- Mclntyre, son of J. Howard Mcla- cent ball were Margaret Wood*.
ESTABLISHED IMS
ence, as I was cne of th* assistants tyre of Asbury Park, formerly of Charles Lewis, Charles Applegate,
Br loha «• Cwk aad Meary Oar
The new basin for small boats has been
accompanying him.
I don't know the writer of theRed Bank. The ceremony wae per- Minnie Jebnaon, Herbert Cotgreave,
completed with the exception of a float for
•elusive National Ae>ert!i!na RtfraMBUti**. GreeU*
story you quoted, but he erred ia formed at th* bride's home by Rev. Ines Bennett, Wikna Btryker, Anna
wkitM. n « i m i m , M«« far* a i r
the use of hoat owners in getting in and out
Ckiu(D-Fhil>d<lKbit'l>ttrail
the rank of On. Kuter. He was aJoseph F. Shaw, pastor ef Simpson Beward, Btaulah Tllton, Elisabeth
Wolf, Roy Emmoas, Harold Mat*
Major General at that time. He al-Methodist church.
of their craft. Mooring facilities have been
«Mr W M W • ! eSSieMlMiltla* **f
so erred ia comparing the General Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brady of and Ruby Polhemut.
at c»l»l»«e le l*tt*n free! It* «»*••*>
with a Boy Scout in tbe flve-star Ocsaaie, started from bom* ia a Morris Becker, a storekeeper CO
installed for the owners of sailboats, motorcompany of Messrs. Marshall, Xing carriage wh*a th* team becaane Shrewsbury ave., caught a bluets*
Tea **J i.nk fcliaUr •uumx no (nuclei reepeaeiMland Laahy. Gen. Arnold selected
MM '•' trvaftpklcw trron i> .irertiaaawita, »«t *tll ee- boats and rowboata A few boat owners
srict tftat PS" •« •• »it««rtltea» nt In >hl<k tte trfi*l(S>Kuter tit represent him because he frightened and ran away. At Ma at Long Branch which was believed
fee »rrer MCOT. Adv«-ii»fr. *ill pWene notifr tke (•*•• have already been assigned berths at the
knew he could be relied upon to honey'* corner eo Lafayette et. the to have been the first caught at that
ae>Mat iMwdieUlr »f en? errer ••icb may —c»r.
present th* Air Force views farce- wagsa w u upset and tbe oeeu- place that season.
basin.
fully and intelligently—he ranked pante'were thrown out. Mr*. Brady'* Louia Callahan, proprietor of tho
•u»l«ll|llia I'-taei la M i n e !
0*4 raw IMC I (to
with Arnold in this connection.
ankle was sprained, but Mr. Brady Palace lunch wagoa oa Menmouth
The
driveways
and
walks
will
be
grav
•<»tk>. I I . M : UrM month!, 11.10; ainfla «oer. f
Regarding the Air Force "PsciSe escaped injury although the wagoa at and Charles K. ChampUa Of tho
laeas* Weatlr. entered aa S«ons ClMa Msttar el ta* feet- eled shortly, and trees, grass and shrub*
Paper" advocating bombing Japan waa badly damaged.
theatrical circles, mads a bet saaw
e«a» M tax Sens. M. J , unfer ta. Art •» Mere* «. IOTI.
into surrender without eollcitihg Relief Ham company of Red time previous as to th* merits of
will he planted. Councilman Itaynton told
Russian help, this must have been Bank, held a daac* at at. Jiaaee the New York Yankee baseball
handled by othere a* I do not reThe Register this week that be plans a speTHURSDAY. MAT SI. MM
with Mr. Callahaa asaertlag
call it. However, if th* other mem- hall and cleared more than fit. team
cial ceremony to mark the planting.
ber* of the JCS turned down ta* Tablag part In tho oatertalasMat the taut would wia at lotot oujbt
proposal, it was probably because program war* Ocot*j* OrsuM, Mar- eoaaeeutive game* before It* winAt the end of the tennis season this
Planning Pay/a Off
fast experience in the Pacific ry Stewart, Rufu* Brrlchaoo, John ning streak would Ift broken. Mr.
proved hombing alone did not mean Merts. Tbemae Murphy.
Champlin, wh* thought ethcrwKc,
fall,
the
four
tennis
courts
«t
the
park
will
Several month* ago in these column*,
the Japanese would surrender. For Masked, William Ashmen, William efered to pslnt and Utter the Otabe
turned
around
and
enlarged.
At
the
that
reason,
they
were
after
all
er'a lunch wsgon if he lest ao4 Mr.
Tbe Register wrote a word of prai«fi fur
possible assistance necessary to Hulse, Eugene Keeugk and Frank Callahan was to make a spoetb
same
time
lavatories
will
I*
built
on
the
Bush.
brinx
the
war
t»
a
speedy
close
Eatontown"* liard-tvorking planning hoard.
with least possible amount of cas- Many atartlng entrie* wer* sched- from th* steps of the tewa hall if
At that time, the borough council there had hill at the park entrance for the convent
ualties. If the Russians could h*lp uled for frank Merck's rood ness b* wet. aiace th* Yankee* woa
accomplish trjij by taking on thewhich wer* to be ksVJ on Broad 12 consecutive (smes before meetapproved the board'* recoiumendation to ence of park visitors.
Ing defeat, Mr. Champlin did aa *
large Jap force in Manchuria, eo
on Memorial day. Andrew R. exceptionally
10>TOM
Tosjutu
Growers
good paint job on th*
The Red Bank officials and especially
much the better. At the time, they it.
invite indnstrv to locate on a section of
Coltman,
William
Wlllcy
and
were our Allies. Of course, it i» toCharles Whit* wer* to be ludgee lunch wagon and local folk* said
highway 35. Since then, two important Mr. Raynton rioserve the commendation of By U B. Williams, Jr., Club Agent Given Adv.ee by Clsri
be regretted that the situation ha*
that
"Charley"
had lost none of hie
and Dr. Walter Whltanoie, Joseph old-time skill as
a painter whieb
— The selection of reversed itself in the meantime.
all the Red Rank people for the undcrtak
things have happened.
Sals
and
Harry
L.
Supp
would
act
This la the column that I've born theFREEHOLD
was his vocatioa before entering
field* and management of the Incidentally, from the tone of th* a* timer*.
waiting
•
Ions
tin™
to
write.
The
ing.
The
Improvement
i«
another
definite
the theater.
soil are of great importance In pro- story, it counda aa if it were writFirst was that lieudix Aviation corporyear 1951 promises to be one of the ducing
ten or more tons to the acre ten by some one the calibr* of William Bennett and Abraham
ation announced it soon will liegin construc- asset to our outstanding borougli.
molt exciting years that New .!(•;•- of tomatoes,
John O'Donnell (Daily News). I Jameeon of Colt's Neck went Ash- A miscellaneous shower wa* givadvise*
M.
A.
Clark,
•ey I-H hat ever had and the dubagricultural agent.
trust you are not basing editorial ing is. Seffet't pond and caught s en by Mr*. Alexander Pepln of
tion of a modern, In rye plant in Katontown.
members of Monmouth county can
policy on such hearsay political four-foot eel which weighed eight 8prinf at. for Miss Helen Maloney,
ThR
first
factor
Is
adequate
drainbe right In on the big deal.
The next was that the mayor and council
goasip.
pounds, the largest ever taken from who was engaged to wed Lout*
Worthy of Public Support
Aside from th* abov*, I do Andsnyy of
Thia auDimer llf you are over 11 ago. Next cornea soil acidity. Idea!
f the ponde In that vicinity.
approved extending the industrial sone to
y Deipretux.
for tomntoea it a soil testing a pH your editorials on local problems Miss
year*,
of
age
and
have
been
a
club
Mi i i
D K*lly
K l y of
fS
outh About W persons attended a supD.
South
The Shore Symphony society has
•till further ute highway frontage land.
SMfJbar sine* November, l!»5O> you of 0.0 lo « 5 and on* Well supplied most interesting.
Eatontown, died of
at
f complications
liti
t per party given by the sewing club
Yours truly,
With s* be one of the first campers with calcium and magnesium, Unth* age of W. Th* daughter of of th* Colt'* Neck Reformed church
Taxpayer! there soou •bould begin to pleted another successful season.
der
mosi
conditions,
1,300
to
1,100
Qeorg* Lang,
from the county to attend New
and William Kelly, in* died which was held at William Matadded experience and under tbe baton of Jersey's
lbs, of complete fertiliser per acre SI Mapl* eve., Fair Haven, N. J.Mary
breathe eaaler.
brand, new 4-H eami>.
in th* same house when she wasthew's log cabin at that place. Mn.
should produce the tonnage.
Conductor
Franco
Autorl,
the
orchestra,
Henry Rltseher and Mrs. Russell
It
haa
been
built
for
you.
It's
born.
Bendix It one of the nation's Important
meant for you and the other club Met.iods of fertiliser application
Mra. John Crlne of Wlckatunk. Heulitt were hostesses.
which
is
composed
of
volunteers
from
MonIndustrial firms. Its record of service to the
member* of the state. You can't are at least aa Important aa the
died of blood poisoning at th* age A rat fell Into Edward Kaaey't
to niliis camp and here's analysis of the fertiliser used, deof 4>. Three weeks prior to herwell at Fair View and Mr. Kaaey
country in World War II was excellent, mouth county, rose to new heights. To afford
why;
your
friends
will
be
there
and
pending on whether the soil la
demise, Mr*. Crlne ran tks tlnee of enlisted the aid of John O'Neli to
work being done in the Red Bank plant bar- these men and women go the thanks and you will have the opportunity to heavy, medium, or of a light tex• stable fork In her foot and a* the get the ••varmint'' out. Mr. CNell
gratitude
of
the
community.
Seeking
no
ture.
ie«t
other
4-H'cri
from
both
BurMunicipalities
seeking
a
share
of
wound
appeared t s heat naturally, went down the well on4 got tho
ing found ita way to all sections of the
lington and Morrla counties.
Plenty of phosphorus applied New Jersey's booming Industrial no sttentlon was paid to the Injury, rodent out, but In so doing ha cut
globe. It it heartening to note that Bendix, remuneration for their services, many trav From morning to night you'll have close
to the root sone before plant- development will do well to check but four day* later blood poisenlng his arm quite badly when he
by purchasing land in Eatontown, is a per- eled long distances to rehearsals and all the tin* of your life. Bo don't miis Ing la Important In tomato produc- their governmental housekeeping developed. She wa», survived by scraped It against a jagged brick.
out,
sign
up
for
4-H
camp
with
J. Fred Beebmaa, one of tho old*
tion. This material tttmulates the practices and see that a clesr flnan her husband and three ehlMnn.
•wnent fixture in the county. To Eaton gave a lot of time in an undertaking that your club leader right now. Ourdevelopment
cial picture hangs neatly for all to Thomas Lewie M Broad it., wholit resldenti of Colt's Neefl. celeof
a
large
root
system
has
had
an
uplifting
effect
on
the
cultural
county ia limited to SO campers thti and thick stems and in the latter see before they place the welcome waa employed a* prescription clerk brated hia birthday with a dlnn*r
town's planner* and officiate must go credit
year, ao the flrat 10 registrations part of ths growing'season, form- mat on the front porch.
•t the Knickerbocker pharmacy, party and family gathering at tho
life of this county;
for a huge assist.
that I receive here in the office will ation of large fruit*.
Probably at no time In history waa (pending *om* turn* vitttlug kit home of his daughter, Mn. Mwata
be the lucky one* to go to camp
Hardy of Robertivitle.
We
sincerely
hope
the
public
appreha*
New
Jersey
sxperleneed
the
Not all types of industry will be able
Nitrogen Is also Me***ary In burst of industrial development elrter it Newark.
this year.
Mtaa Abbl* Elliott of Mapl* eve., A Oerman machine gun, eapturoi
ciates
the
unsdflsh
efforts
of
this
group
of
quantities
and
I*
needed
during
the
to locate In Eatontown, a fact for which Hi
July S to 14 will be Monmouth latter *tago of plant development now under way and in - prospect. who was employed In Charles Rog- during World War I, arrived at
Many municipalities are looking er's bakery, was raftying A twoEatontowa to be used ao an own.
resident! can be happy. Nuisance plants talented musicians and, moreover, will come county week at camp this summer more so than during the early part toward
the poulbllitles of Jobs and weeks' vacation.
and, as I laid above, we will share of the season. Nitrogen can bo
ment on the memorial monument
• r e prohibited and setback requirements are forth with adequate financial support to the camp with club members from aide
other
advantage* which new In- Mtsa Maml* Murphy of Railroad plot. Th* gun wt* lent by Capt,
drened.
Potassium
also
In
the
dustry
can
bring
to
a
community.
both
Burlington
and
Morris
counOeorge A. Hogan la behalf of tho
insure
another
season
of
fine
music
next
ave.
w
u
recuperating
from
n
ileg*
such aa will add beauty to tbe highway
fertiliser la used in quantities and
tlea. Tour club leader has a list of ia
essential to maximum tomato Location of a new industry Is a of pneumonia and able to be up and Red Bank cavalry troop.
scene. Along with zoning for industry, the winter.
the auggested clothing and bedding yield*.
Oeorge Meshy returaed to his
highly specialised undertaking. It about.
that you ahould take to camp. Each
Involve* much more than merely Mr*. Henry A. Hoyt of Oakland horn* at Eatontown after apoadtag
council also provided for an extension of
camper must have a physical exam- Trace elements are Important for finding an area large enough to si. and her son Henry Norman two weeks In Virginia.
Ita business section. With inch realistic
ination and have the physician large yields In many of our soils. accommodate the necessary build- Hoyt, returned from • visit at Th* George H. Lufburrow Sana
You C M Hah Tooth Docay
completely ail In the medical ex- The** Include boron, manganese, Ings. Industry also wants th* fact* South Norwalk, Con*.
at Shrewsbury, w u purchased by
planning, Eatontown's future looks mighty
amination,
fhaet.. Tou must present copper and sine. Th* former two on transportation facilities, labor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norman of th* Investment and Realty cor*, of
The American Dental association Is one
promising. The men who are working
thli medleal report to the camp di- are most lmfwrtant especially when supply, housing and many other Ch**tnut
it., were spending • week Red Bank for W,0M. The new
of many organisations which has endorsed rector when you airlve at camp. I yields art high.
subjects.
owner* laid they would spend about
at Washington. D. C.
toward that goal deserve the borough's
have
a
autsly
of
the
eaamlnatlon
the practice of fluoridating water. It has
Uppermost are question* concern
Jacob B. Rue nslgned aa on* of 1150,000 to develop thle tract Into
ahetla and will tee that you get
thanks.
Ing the government of th* prospec- Red Bank's marsbale nnd Elijah U. home sites.
done it because, after ten years of study and on* aa aoon as I receive your reg- Feeding Experiment
tive "home town"—Is It well man- Conk, who was marshal th* pre- William E. Foster, a lawyer with
research, results prove that adding fluorides latratlon card. A registered nune Gives Economy Clue
aged*
Is it financially healthy? I* vlou* year, wa* appointed In hisoffices at Atlantic Highlands, purwill be «a hand at camp at all
Welcome, All America*
to water brings a sharp decrease in tooth times to handle any emergencies More research that may help Ita tax policy sound? Is It In debt? place. William H. Wilson, who had chased from Harvsy W. Dobbins
so, is Its debt well planned? been night marshal,
i re-appoint- his riverfront property on Riverwhich may arlM. A local physician dairymen cut their feed Mils has If
Tomorrow's inaugural flight of an All decay—up to 06 per cent
What Is its municipal budget prob- ed to that post.
side dr. In Middletown township.
will bo on call.
been
completed
by
the
United
States
lem?
American Airways plane from WaabingtM,
Mrs. Ann Smith of Eatontown, Two thieves, apologising In gentle,
Monmouth county's medical and dental
Department of Agriculture.
Now
wt
com*
to
tho
Important
In short, the Industry seeking a who lived with her daughter, Mr*. luave voices for every forcible act
D . C , to the Honmouth County airport at societies are heartily in favor of the process. part of camp—the meals. The first This shows that some dairymen new
location Is quite likely to in-Josephine E. Morris,
tendered which they performed, held up two
Wall township rightly is being heralded as There is no serious objection. Even the meal which will be aerved at camp may be adding more protein to the t that the financial housekeep- a surprise party on the occasion of employees of Harry McCormtek'a
bo Monday lunch at 13:15. grain mixture than la needed for ing of the municipality be In order her tlrd birthday.
Shrewsbury River clubhouse early
one of the most progressive steps experi- matter of coat is a trivial one, estimates on wilt
Campers ahould plan to arrive be- efficient milk production, further- before moving In.
Mr. and Mrs, Cm*** H. Taylor one morning and made off with
enced in our county. From now on, the that score ranging from five to 14 cents per tween 10 and 11.10 ao that regis- more, it I* often possible to elim- This desirable condition, points returned from their wedding trip $1,000 In cash aad a dUaaoml Hag
detail* may be taken care inate the buying of protein concen- out the New Jersey Taxpayers as- to Washington and were redding worth WOO.
Anbury Park-Long Branch-Bed Bank term- customer per year. A question which would tration
of prior to meal time. Tho latt trates It the her* Is fed high qual- sociation, I* most likely to be metwith the bride's parent*, Mr. and Abraham Medmaa of
inal, as the airport is to be known, will link seem to be well put, then, ia: "What are we camp moal aerved will b* Saturday ity roughage containing a lot ofwhere the taxpayers themselves Mrs. John S. Hendrlekaon «f Mid- Branch, one of tho owner* of tho
lunch. Oampfra will bo **pected to on* or more legumes.
Union Paper Co. hen, wa* kOtod
take an active, Intelligent Interest dletown Villag*.
a s with airlines covering the rest of the waiting for?"
leave following lunth Saturday. County Agent M. A. Clark eall* ia their municipality's affairs.
Carrion K**l*r return* to Ms In an automobile accident M Uttle
ArranfMBenU for travel to camp
world.
horn* en Washington »t., after re- Silver while oa his way to s U i
Actually, tbe answer Is about a doaen should b* mad* with your 4-H lead- attention to th* experiment* which
a medical discharge from Bank 1a aa automobile drive* by
It was but a matter of time before such communities. Because of Monmouth Con- er. I'll b* glad to glv* the direc- are reported by Dr. Lane A. Moore THAWINO n O X E N BVDOETS ceiving
his son Harry O. Frlendmaa.
of the department's Bureau of Congress Is faced with a problem the Navy.
an event would happen. That it is happen- solidated Water company's construction of tions for getting to eamp to anyDairy Industry.
Mr*. Lydla Walling of Keyport, Jam** 3. Qulgtey, ouperratonOat
Interested parent Incldently. visisomewhat Ilk* that of the proditendered a aurprU* party on of th* Red Bank district «f tho
ing now, however, merit* the highest praise lines, each of the 20 municipalities it serves tors will b* moat welcome at camp At th« BtltsvMt, Md,, espulmtnt gal family whose Income I* so ti*d was
th* occasion of h*r 7Sr4 birthday. Prudential l a n n n c e Co., was
station,
Dr.
Lane
states,
cow*
wer*
Thuw'ar
"vrning.
People
visiting
up
by
weekly
Installments
for
th*
8b* went to church on* morning transferred to th* Asbury P u k disfor the county's various Chambers of Com- must request fluoridation. Only about eight the eamp who wild meals must fed high, medium,and tow protein
automobile, the television and th*and on her return, found her home trict, a much larger territory, after
merce and municipal officials. Too infre- boroughs have thus far asked for it. Among make advanced reservations with mixtures, each essentially th* same freezer, that there la hardly enough In
tbe possession of her children serving locally for M> years.
In other nutritive ingredients. High, toft for food.
•nd grandchltdnn arranging th* John H. Shea ot Rumsoa, 4te4
quently do rival cities and boroughs join them are Fair Haven, Rumson, Eatontown, the eamp director.
medium
and
lew
mean
1S.S
to
lt.S
Against a background of monu- celebration.
suddenly of a heart eonditloo at
bands in working for a general improve- Neptune City and Deal, the last named bor- I don't have to tell any of youper cent, 14.S to 18.8 per cent and mental
d*bt and n future darkened While lifting hi* ashing not, Au- the ago of SI. Born at avorett,
that have gone to eamp that some 10 to 11 per cent
by
cloud*
of
war,
Congress
faces
ment, yet that is exactly what happened.
of
the
beat
fun
of
all
ia
had
at
the
gustus Lehman of Port Monmouth, be had lived at Rumasa *» yean.
ough being the leader of the campaign to
Qualified life guards There were no difference* In milk a difficult job ot budgeting. It Is tost hi* footing and (ell Into th* s i * w»w jnirnYwti ny iww sHsrWflf
By adding the services of our terminal help Junior have a kinder regard for the waterfront.
will be on duty at all times when production among the three group* trying to meet a Tltt billion dollar bottom of the boat. M* was *o so- Mn. William Decker of R*d Bank
swimming Is permitted. Special in- of cows. This lead* Dr. Moore to budget proposal for the 1W1-M
a t nearby Wall township to the recently in family dentist.
cerly Injured that ho had to be
Mrs, Margaret Drenaaa of
struction
will be given for those conclude that the protein content fiscal year with an anticipated In- helped horn* suffering • severely and
Long Branch.
•tituted air taxi service at Red Bank airIt would be in order, we think, if the selecting thli class.
of the grain mixture for certain come far short of that demand.
Injured aide.
Mb*
Teaton ot UnctoR,
port, Red Bank can he proud that it i s keep- remaining municipalities got on the baud Group activities in rraftr, niusl? herds could be three nr fnur per- Demand for reduction of non-war While irosslng a crowded itreet died atBout*
Spring Lake hospital, foi
centage
points
lower
than
I*
now
and
nature
study
will
also
be
part
spending
of
government
I*
sharp.
In
Philadelphia,
Rev.
8.
K.
Hicklowing aa operation at that "
ing pace with the times. The Register hap- wagon—or water wagon, if you prefer. The of the eamp program. Any 4-Hgenerally recommended.
Congrcls, however, finds that the man, pastor of th* Calvary Metho- She was 80 years of age
pily joins with all the residents and public atate department of health has called fluori members wishing to select handi- In many ease* thli would mean anas on which It can freely swing dist church of Keyport, tail and resided with her father, John Fenactivities, such aa wood, tex- that tbe dairyman would not havethe economy axe are severly re- broke his arm.
ton, who was over M yean old. Beofficials who tomorrow will visit Monmouth datlon "fool proof." The federal public crafts
tiles or leather, should plan to have to buy .protein concentrates but stricted by "required payments/' While working around maehlntry, (Mn her fathar, ah* was iur»tvcd
County airport to proclaim. "Welcome, All health service tells ua that fluoridation will 80 cents to 13 for the purchaae of could rely on his own home-grown legislated in earlier years.
Joseph Keefe, engineer of the elec- by a brother, Henry Fenton, also
supplies which will be available at grains, especially when he feed* The V. S. Budget Bureau eatl- tric light plant on Robert Hart- of Uneroft.
American."
result in healthier children, 65 per cent less camp.
high-quality legume or grsa* forage. mates that nearly 47 billion dollars ihorne'i place at the Highlands, Betty Jean Whitman, daughter
dental decay; lower dental bills. Indeed, it You mother* and dads that were B. J. Perry, Rutgers dairy ex- has been fastened into thee pro- caught his jumper In n projecting of Mn. Dorothy .1. Whltmor* of
posed spending budget in the lynch pin and th* garmant was
lucky enough to be able to attend
pi, celebrated her birthday
Mr. Ryder'. Election
should be loudly asked: "What are we wait- camp know that it can be an Im-pert, point* out that remits at manner. Another 19 billion dollar* torn from hi* body. George Msg**, Brown
with a party for hir llttl* guests.
Beltivllle
are
In
line
with
those
obth*
Militant
engineer,
fortunately
of
"new
spending"
is
labelled
for
portant step In the training of any tained by some other experiment
Ml** Mary Frawtoy, daughter of
The educational system of the entire ing f o r r
military services and International stopped the machinery and avoided MrftJohn J"ra*l*y-JfJr*d***lt,
young person. I hope you will try station*^
Bed Bank area, and especially the smaller
It ii a mighty delicate matter to get
security. The Budget Bureau as- more serious Injury to Mr. Ke*f*. and Clarence F. Dolan, Mn of
to have your 4-H club member take
sumes" that Congress will be re- George A. Woolley of Denver, Mhihatl Dolan of Matawan, w e n
communities surrounding this borough, communities to agree on anything, but i t is advantage of their opportunity to
luctant to touch these and there- Col., was visiting his brother Jobn married at a nuptial mass at S t
attend our stats 4-H camp this Applying Grain
have been honored with the election of Paul worth a try. Perhaps a little urging by year. Camp will cost $15 per memfore contend* that !*•» than *lx W. Woolley of Long Branch city. Oabrltl's church by Rev. Francis
billion dollar* remains for ready It was his first visit east In IS year*. Sullivan.
T. Ryder of New Shrewsbury as president private individuals or by civic groups might ber. This fee includes 16 meals, five To Giass Silage
readjustment by Congress.
night*' lodging, waterfront privilFrank F. Spltt, who had been Miss Marlon Smith, daughter of
of the Monmouth County School Boards' be the answer. Anyone having questions ege (swimming Instruction if de- Because the price of molasses has Other fiscal experts say there Is for«man
of Charles Scott'i buutk- Jay L. Smith ot Locust Point, begone
up,
many
Monmouth
county
sired),
regular
camp
recreation
Association at last week's meeting. We about the process has to go no further than
way of this Btlemna. Just as any smith shop at Matnwan for tight came th* btid* of James McNulty
(softball, group game*,' etc.) anddairy farmers are likely to turn to afinancial
counselor might advise a yean, reilgned hi* position to ac-of New York at a eeremony Perhave been a close observer and admirer of the family dentist. Once you're convinced Instruction in certain craft*.
ground grain as • preservative home-maker to reduce an over-ex- cept employment nt Fair Haven formed at th* latter plae*.
Mr. Byder and his activities for a long time. visit the town fathers and tell them to hustle Don't forget Camp Shlwannl, when they make grass silage thl* tended family budget by returlng where he resided.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. R. Clark of
Stokes forest, Busies county, July year.
some of the luxury purchase* to the Mr. and Mn. C. Van Riper Clark Haslet, celebrated their 50th wedH e deserved his election and we are proud off a request to Monmouth Consolidated.
• to 14. The deadline for advanced
•tore, the Committee on Federal of Haslet, entertained about 60 ding anniversary with a family
of the county association for having chosen
Probably the biggest Objection to fluori registration in June I here In my Th* uiual amount of grain to use Tax Policy 1* urging Congress to friends In eil*bratk>n of their 38th gathering.
office.
Rach
registration
to
bo
acfor
a
ton
of
green
material
Is
300
"clean the slate."
wedding annlvertary.
Chester Conrow, son of Whitney
him as its new leader.
datlon comes from the timid soul who flinch companied with a $5 deposit. The to 350 pound*, advlies County The CommlttM'a report urges Matthias McUtn, ion ot James Conrow, wai appointed borough
Perhaps we like this event best because es from anything "that's never been tried other $10 will be paid on arrival Agent M. A. Clark. Suitable as pre- suspension for three year* of the** McLaln of Long Branch city, wa* elerk at Oceanport to DM the' vaat camp. Will you be there?
laws of earlier year* which require coasting down hill on a bicycle, cancy caused by th* death of Alservatives are corn and cob meal, annual
It shows conclusively that a man need not be before." Of course, i t lias been tried before
appropriations for non-de- wh*n he test control of the wheel bert Tlllotaon.
CHICKENS NEED LOTS OF ground barley, ground wheat or fense purposes. Congress and th*and waa thrown. He struck the Almost ISO members ot the Red
associated with "power politics" in a nion and widely. Some 70 water systems have
WATER
ground oats.
President's budget expert* would back ot his head and wai rendered Bank Lion* club met at the Olob*
eyed municipality to gain a position of lead added the process and are happily noting FREEHOLD—Water makes up
although not seriously hotel and heard Walter L. Savage
There are several satisfactory than process the spending require- unconicloui
two-third*
of
the
weight
of
an
egg,
ments to select only those which hurt
of New York speak on "Exercise
ership. This election shows that if a man, its benefits. It is no news that iu some
Including the 'shell, and half the ways of applying grain, aay* E. J. a n . still required under today's Thoma* and Daniel Aherin of for Efficiency and Longevity."
like Mr. Ryder, works for improved educa sections of the nation where the correct weight of a mature chicken. Chick- Perry, Rutgers dairyman. Some emergency condition*.
' Mr*. Andrena Maxion of Rumson,
Keamburg,
war*
en
their
way
to
farmers simply level off the top of
tional standards and openly and loyally amount of fluorine naturally is in the water ens will consume twice as much a two-ton load and spread ground This proposal I* being studied Keyport with n team and wagon widow of William H. Maxaon, died
water as feed if they get a chance. grain over it, using the recommend- currently by the New Jersey Tax- when they (topped along th* road at th* age of 78. She waa survived
supports the old-fash ioned brand of honest that tooth decay is almost unknown.
And sp It's plain that water I* ed amount. The grain mixed with payers Association and a wide to talk with friends. At that time by two daughteri, Mn, Minnie Polimportant factor in promoting
and patriotic Americanism he is bound to be
range of other cltlsen organisation* one ot the hones through up itshemus of Rumson and Mn. Renl*
When chlorine wai required to be add- an
normal growth and egg production the green stuff as It I* unloaded,
(o high that It tore off th*Ladue of Ntw York.
recognised. Mr. Ryder's ten-year service on ed to public water supplies, there was some- In poultry, observes Richard 0. and this method ia especially sat' across the country who are i~ head
Isfactory when a mechanical tin' mending that every possible Fed- other animal'* bridle. This fright- Mn. Ottllle Brenner Farnham ot
Rice,
as<ociate
agriculture
agent
ened
the
team and they started run- Fair Haven, died of complication*
the Shrt'wshtiry township board of educa what of H howl about tinkering with Nature.
eral economy be rellied.
loader is used.
Daily water requirements of 100
ning away. Near Keyport, th* In her 61st year. A reildent of that
tion has beeii marked with constantly pro- It is required, however, and no one should chickens, a* they grow, arc is
Another way to get a good mix,
wagon struck a bridge and Thomas place for many years, she was iurATTEND CONVENTION
wa* thrown out. He suffered severe vlved by her husband and a daughgressive educational improvement in educa be sorry. Health officials will tell you in follow*, according to Rice: During say» Perry, Is to shovel the grain
on the grass s* it goes across th* ATLANTIC CITY — Mrs. Charle* knee Injuries which required the ter residing In Brooklyn,
the
first
two
wekn,
one
gallon;
betion in the schools of his district. Of course, confidence that fluoridation of water will be tween two and six weeks, one nndblower or chopper table.
Schock of Saa dirt, president of th* us* of crutches for him to get
William Macintosh pitched *. nice
other* worked with him to bring that about, a state requirement before too long. Why onu-hnif to two gallons; liom six
A third successful method Is to executive committee of th* Mon-about.
gam* when the Red Bank Orioles
to
tun
weeks
of
age,
three
gallons;
place
a
hopper
with
n
slide
In
the
mouth
Memorial
hospital
auxiliardefeated
the Aibury Park athletic
A
number
of
young
folks
of
Bait
and worked well, but through it all his in then, should we hesitate when all that is between ten and 30 weeks, four bottom above the blower table, The
ies, and Mrs, Spencer W. Pitts, of Oceanic and Sea Bright were enter- club nine by a score of 4 to 8.
flut'ticc niadn itself felt.
gallons,
and
laying
birds,
at
least
operator
tins
to
be
careful
to
reguMlddlctown township, first Vice tained by Miss 8, Aylaward on the Lawes Bros, reopened their ice
needed is concerted effort. Today's youtli
late ths opening at the bottom so president of the auxiliaries, attend- occasion ef the birthday of her cream store adjoining their grocery
six gallons a d«y.
In couKwtulnting Mr, Ryder, we can will thank their elders if those elders wil
Providing an unfailing supply of that nil of the needed grain Is ap-ed the convention of the New Jer-daughter, During the evening, vo- in Shrewsbury.
Thomas Q&rvey of Highlands,
only HIIV IMN election was something well just move to halt, what perhaps IN the mont fresh water can mean lower mor- plied to nny given nmount of green sey Association of Hospital Aux- cal solos wire rendered by Willie
tality, Increased growth and eggmaterial, the Stnto University dairy iliaries last wee!: at the Hotol Don- Hlntelmann who also led the grand salted for Ireland where he planned
widespread of all diueusuu—tluutul dccu£.
eurned fur a job well done.
specialist warn*,
march with Ml** Bad I* Aylaward. to spend three months visiting.
production.
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KaowYwrGotenuaeBt
C O *
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(bOBaMss1ekeaa.jB
taao
AeBBi^Bh
SBjflsexa jfcaua
9MfW WMtWtWMi MAT §1* IHl
Robert Patteraaa; eighth erode. •ecoad aria* ta tha Natiaaai / . A.
Refer Welle, A B B Caruao, Jeaa C. t>al**t kotd m Waohiagtoa. la
•quire, Barbara Brook*, Robert F1- tka oltjth grado tke regular awenelli, taadra Levy, Jaae Wil*y, gram laekadod a report, •The
A tropical Maad witk
fsltma provided tko acetic oettiag Phylli* Morris, Martin Rudaiek Meltiac Pot." bf Miriam tagaJf, after which tka data wrote article*
' lalaea aatortalaad their aad Aathoar Camsaeraao a
niath grade, John Carute, Patricia oa "Who* Aaaeriea Mean* ta Me"
at tka aaaital Juaior-ateaior O'ReiUy.
Mtleolai
Cummlag*.
Carl
under tkroe beading*—The Load,
tat CBMJ AClw*)*)! aTVmaUaoUiUmm
Ovy Oaync*. Joy Ford, The Peooie aad Aatericaa Meal*.
Tka rtjaaaaUc atBMopkere waa com- Swertfeger,
Robert
Drew,
Jam«*
Brown,
Joha
plete, avea to a leacly *hia> moored Matsingtr and Betty Hamernick
nearly, waeae crew wa* preeumaWy la atarck at tka lalaad'a hidaea "I Am aa Aatericaa" waek wa*
treaaare. Oa tal* eaehaated 1*1* th* central them* of a recent aaTl eeaalae daaced from S:SO «embly. a i « « we hear frequently
to U:W to tka mueie *f Pete 43a- af the many right* aad prlvllegea
letre'* bead. Refreehmenta of eup- we have a* Americaa* but (end at LfTTUI HLVBR—Mra. Bdward
eakaa aaa auack wera served hy the time* to forget the very important Vaptcka al Raaktea waa metalled
juaiora. Chaporeae* were Mr. andand vital day-to-day dutie* that aa attaldint al dtotriet aao. NorthMra. Fred King. Mr. aad Mr*. M mutt accompany th«m, M la tha era MttmewUi CouaeU of Oirl
Or«gg Hibhe, Jr, Mr. aad Mra. latter that received empaaai* oa •ewtu, at • mtatlag a weak ago
laat akjkt at tko iota* t * Mra.
Cleateat Jabioaaky aad Mia* Leea our program.
Cheeter Wilhalm, our principal, Rteaard Cktao).
REGISTERED
Otaore matalUd wero Mr*. Hob.
itadeat coeamittaa* wera largely •poke to u* uting th* word "Aavrl
VaaPeraU of Atloatl* Htgkreepoatible for the eueeea* of the can" a* aa acrostic. The capital art
pmldiot; Mra. Clatp,
reeepttoa. Reglaald Pya acrved a* "A" mean* to u* now "All for cae laaaa, vice Mr*.
Hommomth C*m*ty'$ Lmrgeit I'lumlting mnd Heating Contractor*
Alvla Abrama *•
geaeral ehairmaa; Barbara Tiee and one for all;" "M" will make ue aecrotary;
ShrewetMiry, »*rre*p*adlao; oacrelor Hornet mnd Imluttrial i'lmnli
and Elvira Marrit were co-chair- give "More thought for other* aad tary;
Mr*.
CtlaTord
Orlmmer
af
Fair
J M •VNOrH* Or aUMT mVOCT FOB nMLSCafWN
men of decoration*; Janet Muye- lua for our individual »flve»;" *
Havea.
Uaaoarar;
Mra.
M.
h
Campl a a u f ac •»•«*•>• •( 1*S* AUit B*p«rt M hr.uit *f • • • • « H B«f virc4 kea* waa la charg* of refre*h- Witt make ue feel thet "Everybody
bell of Pert Meaataata, program
kf B. a. 4t:M. „ „ , „ „ „ , coHTABAnvg MUMCI HUKT
^$|
ateata; aad Delta* Bur4gc la muat pitch la;" "R" I* to get ekairmaa;
Mr*. A. B. MocKrllto af
"Ready far any emergency" (Let'*
ekarfla of mn*ie.
Bhraarobwy,
aotietaat program
hu 111! Vwr'lltt
Wtra our Junior First Aid work
_ llil.tll.lt IIN.MI.7t
chairmaa,
utt)
Mra. WalUr Bieo of
well!); "I" I* for "I will do mr
Oa
ta*
evening
at
May
Id,
Ivaa
—
Sl.tts.e*
Sl.tto.O*
part" aad "C" far "Courage taRumtta. la akarga at tl
*ltliii«;.i4iitiiltr ck.r,« rw*iva.l*
*<<•"'"
"•«« " Kaimaa aad Jwdltk Melmct attead- *taad
for what la rigkt and beet
AMMMMut **4 i w u w i t lint ree.iv.U.
--. '•»«••}
,!J!!!1 ed tka Meamautk Ceuaty Red
PHONI H O iAMet 4-1747 U» TO 34 MONTHS TO PAY
Accounts rcnivtblt
«..»...«« II,214.11
li,!8l.lt Craw council meatlae; at th* Beau for our country;" and "A" e.fiipha- A 'oaektwt* waa keM la Mrt.
tefen*:«fc.7«« U l.ur. U
M
U
«
a
l
l
! « Itivage la Spring Lake. Thtea *tu- •itee again "All for one and one Ctape/a bara. Back ttader atad*
|M*m4 <B*r*« u t»«««4!»« r«r'*
all" with the reeult that "N"— her owa kaboka aad t t t k i l them
deaU were ckooea to attead ao tkat for
"Nobody ahirk*" will hav* every •catit fathloa at an aaoa Oeptace.
TDTAb A I W I
they might r*e*lv* idea* for fur boy
and girl doing hi* duty cheer- Thirty-all aduR laadora participattherlng th* Junior Red Craaa aeed. Ptritwtag th* ouaaar, a hutlSB
• " ' l " ? ^ ^
- I I.I...M » T....... tivitiea In their aekooL Th* moating fully and well!
•Miblt
... ..
- li.ett.ot
40.000.00
a aupper, follewad by Then followed some entertain- aeaa metting aad election* war*
Vltl
i' .'.
- S.ttS.SS
I.4M.00 •everal with
taeeehea dealing with the ment In the form of championship held. The ateetlag adjotiraad after
.tt.r li.UILI..
I7.7M..I
lj.jaj.4l
improvement of New Jereey aetivi ping-pong matche* between the KitekM Kapor* were perforated.
tie*. la th* eoura* of tha evening four most expert player* in our
It waa diaeevered that the council echool. Thee* were held on the
wa* celehratlaf Ita TOth year of atage aa that the whole achool
could witnet* them. Rein Raaga
work.
and Palmer Patton were the *emllead* ta* aelet eetkeri*** » « Bet ItttM*
finalist* for the boy*. The result
wa* clo»e but Palmer managed to
Baraeit
aalca
affarti
l«tt
fall
eo»A«Am«
OMJJATIOM AND
win by a point. Sandra t-evy playaald
air
recantlr
«htn
31
Junior
ed agalntt Evl Kudl a*4 was deYttr 1*1* V*u 114*
hit* KhMi *tu4<>nt* wirt taken an clared the inallat for the glrl«.»
I e.ltt.tt I 41.***.**
Nnlm* a*»r*»rl*t*4
trla ta Btar Mountain tntaratata
« « * • * ((tubh**l.»
ubh**l.»
atrh. White fun waa tha order af
MI4.41T.M I4T4,II1.»I tha day, thera wat atotof aduea>
Tttel i**t*M
tloa
gatntd, too. PolnU of hlatorlcal The aecond grid* preaented a
UrKMD
Intereat wtra aolntcd out by Mr. play to their parent*, "Helper* Are
A»»ro?ti.ti«
Wiley, ninth cradt advlaar, and V. Our Friend*." All the children took
E m l Wkul UI
Cwslr M«
i . Hlttory teacher. Pupila now part and portrayed the part* of
Ct*h nf in* *f trim
kaow whtre the battle of Stony community helper*; milkman, groT*tel ew*Mlt«rt*
__.„«_
I41MH.M MM.IH.** M a t Wai fouiht la the Amerletn e*r, flreman, etc., through word*
Revolution aad they foltawad tha
•*»IM heat eiwrttiee _ - . _ _
I tT.I9«.0t I 4M4l.tt route takea by Major Andrt la the and aong. At the and af tha program the mother* wer* Invited to
115.11 attompted betrayal of Watt Point buy atampi and get mail, which
|7*«MH4I4 ktlaiiM Hl.r FWI *»|>r
TM.lt
118.41 by Benedict Arnold.
were "thank you note*" written by
taUrfN**'* r«tum«4
*14ll
l!5.tT
Aa Intereatlag Item, on dltaUy the children, from the peat 0 0
Uakilltl** «*M<llt4
at
tha
"tVadfa,"
WM
the
llaka
from
I St.tlMI
The children In the claat had lelll<
•eMettl •MVBVIIM - - - - —
a hate Iroa cbaia which wat pop* eent to them parcel aatt
AMtofacet**—By SteMMi
Bojeteii, ckirftt I* ah«* n»M4IUr*t
ttretehed aeroat tha Hudiaa, to through their own 4>o*t efflce. The
<lM«md ntmltr) ~.
aravtnt Brltlah warthlai from to- children learned to u«* th* pott
i M ^ l t I J M U MtfflM N*«»««
Ing ua thi river turlnt tbt Rtv«- offle* by making a vltit ta th* Red
lutloa. Of cauraa. the boy* apart* Bank pott office where children
elated playing ball oa the aame went behind the aeent* to eee tha
t»k.|*Ui'.
fltld upaa whlck the New York real work carried on. The vlalt led
Olantj1 football teaai dan Iti train- to the building of a play pott ofAnnnMti la «WNM kw4«tt
*» of April 30, 1931
Int.
fice made from orange eratet, wood
tt Pitiwkit Hit
The meet papular aetlvltUt of the and paper. Window* for stamp*,
day were horaebaek ridlnt. hiking mall and parcel post were cut out.
and rowing oa the lake. Mra. Blnu, Each child haa h!* own mall bos
ASSETS
LIABIIJTIES
eighth grade data advlter, waj un- fattened on the wall.
NfHN («Mk Will)
fortunate tnough to get la a boat
manned by Inexpert girl-rower* and "I Am an American" day wat obiTVUi
fini Mortgage LOMM
fl.964,039.71
Aecounli
62,013,701.18
unmiTV
itiMt>->»4fH u< Mmrnnty
auffered dlnlnea* due to golag *erved by the varlou* grade* la th*
Itapraaeaia our lavoetmtat In 4M morttagtt
A»>r*»rjitiMt>->»4fH
u<
Represcnta accumulated saving* of 1,241
nM •( a l
"Mmrnnty
lltl
around la circle*. Mr. Wllhelm, following wiyt. Th* third trade
CMk ttnM •( ailw »Mr"§ nllietlm
oat Improved property, all of which provide
member*.
•ehool principal, waa lucky enough wrote ihort eaaay* on the above
1*UI m«4IMm
tor moathly amortiaatloa and lattrett paytopic. Tha fourth, fifth and alxth
to be rowed around by experti.
ateata.
ftnlw
a OMr
The boyi and glrla all vowed to gradea observed tha day by holdKlclt
OKtnl
do their beat next year ao that ing meeting* of the Junior AmeriO l
l
Loans in Process
30,603.20
again they might win tueh a can Cltlatni' club*. The meeting*
•_tj
_
It*
wortaja-MIt trip aa a reward. Be- were opened with the J. A. C. pray
Represents undisburaed portion of loan*
StJBtl
tJBJ
fcliiN DfMBktr Hit
•Idta th* thraa advlier* mtntlosed •r followed by tha flag aalute, creed
authorized (or the construction' or modernRaaraataU tkroe aroatrtlea, Utt* to whleh
•DMHAIT OF UCOMMBMOATlONf
tha following ttudaat* taada the and the tinging of th* national aniiatlon of homes.
•
trill pa«t ta tk* atjrekaatr afttr additlontl
them, l a the fifth grade a play
M h) i i n i t i n l i 44 Itau
trip:
aevtath
grade,
Patricia
Vae•oatraetual paymaatt kave beeo mad* in
J_V»I* nto* W4i k. <>kl«l*«4farm t M »f ftMllM I* e»«4**t« with eareUI, Helena Rlttermaa, Edward waa preaeated by Teddy Dortmua,
Clarl* Clark aad Jimmy Duabar. l a
2** • V '
l
41 f k report of *«41t of Joeell, Lee Buraham. Htlea Huka, the fourth grade, Karen Haffa,
ir »»»r Itlt. Thli Mary Aaplagata, Karen Raaata,
Other Liabilities
513.41
N
• Berwick Clerk's Joaa Kplfaao, Alaa Petereoa, Ron- prealdant, read bar poem "What th*
6,923.69
A. Knm, n . , ci<rk. ald Reevtt, Ckorge lUmbere* and J. A. C. Mean* to Me" which woa
MoarosoaU W moatkly amortised loan* for
tke Imprtvtmmt or repair of property.
SCHOOL NEWS
ELECTRICAL
HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING
AND SHEET METAL WORK
Council Elects
Mn. Vopicka
DON! iY
MARTIN J. McGUIRE
m HCKWAY 3 5 - 2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK
Ut Ui fit* 1m Ai Estimate ON YwWorkTiday
•OHMS . lAWATOM . NXTUMS . mn - VAIVIS
AND RTTINOS fOt f AU AT A l l TIMfS
K«S
!SJSSJ
MAINSTAY FEDERAL
Savings and Loan Association
21 Monniouth Street,
Red Bank, N. J.
STATIMIHT OPCONDITION
Current Income Net
LOMM oti SavtBfs
AceonBto.....M
196,740.73
RapreeenU our Invettmtnt in IIM.OOO.OO of
United ejtatos Oovernment Bond* and other
Call oa Hand tad In Bank*
*
OftVee Equipment, Lett
»JIR9
Deferred darget
Specific Reserves
General
Reserves
$114,374.82
Undivided
Profits.
67,836.86
170.37
82.257,312.13
$2,257,312.15
OFFICERS
7y
WED D. WIKOFF
n«.«...Chaifman of tha Board
THOMAS COOK
President
-THEODORE A. DOREMUS ••,..^,,,.Vieo-Praiident
STEWART COOK
Viee-President
Cm 4**t m ilmm m M*VM H ftVatj* t»Wa»»
NEWTON DOREMUS
wamattjar tiyii*k|< raaura tivtjt von
thenewett iaieuin
foctioatlaeiign—
plu»—(nditiooal Packud txtkshnuss
thtt defies yew-to-retr "thtinf."
Tflha pwwtr. Ptckttd Thunderbolt
engines five you the peak efficiency
of America's higheK-cornpreMion eights.
Plui; the service-free simplicity of •
design with up to 25% fewer working
pans than in engines of comparable
power!
tee* (Mo the rattle-proof rigidity of
Packard Armor-rib body cMnmction
. . . the Uiitoify smoothfirmnessof
Packard's own broad-beam suspemion
system ...lookdttpir tb*»ymfv$ tvtt
looM kiotcm hfortf You'll know,
then, why Packard holds motordom's
most consistent durability record:
Of M tbt ?t»kmit hmit-im tbt
kit }2 ytmt-wtr 30%tnst0H»
Let t b t be your final clue to the most
fmiigbud good buy in the automotive
field todtyl
PACKARD
Praaldentt
Tk* Land * Loan Co.
Cook and Oaktty,
Mtwbitw aad Heatiof
THOMAS COOK
Or thieV owttMMtle tJrivM. Packard
—and Packard alone—offen the uneooaUed smoothness and efficiency of
Wtfammk Drkt. And hen again, there's
service-free simplicity that pun this
Drive la a durability c l w of in own,
RAYMOND H. HURLEY
Secretary
WILLIAM T. JONES
Treasurer
VICT0R4AT1ER
Assistant Secretary
NEWTON DOREMUS
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS
STEWART COOK
Bfnywhen yon look, it's not oolr tht
mfavtif new car of the r e t * . . . but the
cat mott likely to rtrj thtt w»yj
182,211.68
Represents the safety fund of the association. Total reserves now- equal 8% of assets.
KoproMBta prepaid exponie*.
Newest of them all.... and built to §tgy that way!
2,726.31
M
Reserves and Undivided Profit's
78,833.19
•••••••••••••••••••aejaoti
27,532.17
M
6,630.00
lavetlaBCBia SUMI Sccaritiec
QVPaPGClSUOfl
'.
.
Cook aad Oakley
Plumblac aad Heatlnf
Applatatt, footer, lteuatlll*
aad Oornwtll,
CounaeUer* at Law
VICTOR SATTER
President,
Batter Lumber Company
R, V. R. H. STOUT
THEODORE A. DORIMUS
CHARLES R. ENGLISH
Prealdtnt,
Bngllah Motor*, Lincolnaftrvury Automoblltt
Htndrickton and Stout
Insurance Agency
JAMES E. GREELEV
James E. Greeley, Inc.,
Coal Dealer
Dtntitt
E ALLAIRE CORNWELL
JOHN GIBLON
John Giblon Insurance
Agency
WILLIAM T. JONES "
Manager,
Jonet Filling Station*
CLYDE E. SWANNELL
SwanneU'a Cigar Store
FRED D. WIKOFF
President,
Fred D. Wilcoff Co.,
Coal and Fted Dealer!
Current Dividend Rate Dec. 31, 1950
3% per annum
-AIK m i AMN WHO OWMI ONI
RED BANK MOTORS. INC
S25 Maple Arc, Red BankyN. J.
Telephone RE 63800
MOBTOAOB LOANS
IKrBOVEMXNT tOAMt
INSttRCD SAVINGS
CHARTERED AND SUPERVISED BY THE UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
%k%% wmwnm.
To Be Graduated
ALL AMERICAN
AIRWAYS, INC.
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Wt of O'DONNkU TtAVIL AGINCY
(Vimr Bondrd and Autlwriud] Afent) ami the traveling MtiMie
ef Mnnmnulh Count*, thank* you AN, AMERICAN AIRWAYS for
•ringinp ^rhedulril Airline Service In Mir area. Your effort* will
be uipimrtril bv our trawling publie and tke O'OONNEU.
TRAVEL AGENCY «ill continue to give it* usual 2 4 Hour Service
•I no extra
Again WELCOME, ALL AMERICAN AIRWAYS
O'DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY
12 irood Strati
l t d tank
MIONI MD SANK 6-SOIO
Cutyour costs with this top^as-saver
qfthctop4lowestpricecar$!
I U R i m SniDEBAKER
(IIAMP10N
•my t u n , th« Stud*-
1
www I M n HHff vf vftw I n 1
Trim and stale in
No 9ot*watffin9 «xctM bulk!
loty to pork...f)afy to mantuwr!
Stud«bok«r durobilityl
From Bucknell
M, MM
More Thin 4N
Entries Shown
At Flower Show
UEWIMURO, Fa. — William C.
Btaveaaen, eon of Dr. and Mr*.
Oeor*e B. Btevenseri, HI Everett
rd., Rivfr Placa, wilt receive hie
bachelor of art* degree from BurkPar«Ml'Teaeb*>r
n«ll university at the 101st annual
commencement June 10. Hit major
Held ef ntudy h u been political
gcieace.
•Md l i c i t WUiiajM. Uir4;
Jack Mytn, Daaa* »«tlr, Bcttr
Ottttr. Oavtd WittMB —4 timmr
keaeratl* saoatlaa.
OCj"
aftsftio*
a^MMlft
LOUIS PRIMA
tfosamMtoS*
C—iwily Evml
'Rick' Mottat, Daana Blair. Ua4a
MeteUich, Mr*. Bind**, Mr*. FaaVaa.
IHSWaBURT—Thtrt war* awr* Arthur Ratt, Mary Jaaa Gait** * M
MO ••triaa la th* l a w w (how Carol May**. taswM; Il**art HadtrPri4*y ia th* achewl auaitorl•, iaaa Valeatlae, Paul Waltk.
.... Th* *a*w, of waicfc Mre. Wa- Billy I«>ta«, Bartara lataHa take!
haa laella aa4 Mr*. IUchar< B. Mr*. Moutrt, third; Jatnnt MeNevius were chairmea, waa (*oa-Manuo. Iaa DeVriee. Bill Burdg*.
soretl Bjr th* Pareat-Teachar aaaa- Ellen Iithtonen. Orey Bacco, Lyaa
eiatiea.
Hactrnaa. Kathlatn Kelly, Tommy
Priw winaera « n a* fellows: Dualap, "Pam" Marx, Jaaa Cramer
Claa* Oaa, t t n a i - x o l n< w ** te aad Mrt. Ouptll, hoaortbl* aatav
flswars: Julia Neviua, alaer greua, len.
an« Arthur ROM, yeuai*r ft»uf, Claa* Baven, oa arraog**a*nt
tri-cotor ribbon* for best IK thla •ugteating a *jueUtls>si: Ntaey
rlaaa; Elisabeth Hymer. James nuhr, tri-ctltr: Mary Ann L»B|.
Glaaer, Alexandra Messina, Beth
lUaaaa aa4 llr*. Arthur Roa*. Irat; entto, Patricia Kalpcr. Jimmy BryMrs. Walter C. Guptil, Ana Jeaes, an. Art Pettei. Paul DaVtgt. tnd
Linda Williams, Patricia Otviel, Mr*. MtaslM, «r*t; Oerry MeMtaV
Martia laella. HaroM McLeaa, u*. Jimmy BMIIott. BMP Matehaas.
Mary Ana Williams an« lam Joha* Frederica MMaiaa, Carily Middle
•on, secend; Mrs. John sHrker, ditch tnd AnMlia Plmpaaella, atcBetty raalet, Mary Jaa* Gauss, •md* Buean Halm aad Katht***
Pam Marsulta, Un4a Melatrkh, Kelly, third; and Tammy Ounla*
Larry Jahaaon and Billy Bryan, tnd NaneyNtvlut ktnontilt awn*
third; Mra. Howard G. Hymer, tlon.
Billy Layt-on, Mlche-le Sacco, Hot- Claa* Klgkt. arrangement la a
art Hedckiss, David Tilletaaa, Pa- klUhan aanttlntr: OavM TlUotio*,
tieace Meppard and Ana Iielia, tri-etwr; Btttrlet Reed. Julie Mtvhonorable mention.
lut, Oerry MeMtnua, Caryl BhenThe yountr man haa been active
pard and Nancy Neviua. a n t ; AnClass
Two,
miniature
arrangein the intramural •ports program
dy Andrews, Barbara IngalU, Bally
ments:
Elisabeth
Hymer,
tii-telor;
at Ihe univcraity and haa alao bern
Davill. Jtmt* Markham. Tsrry
mem her of th» Natiornl A/tor la Patricia Kelper, Lynn Mount, Mar RtttMll, Albert S<raM>urf*r tad
Iselln, Arthur Rosa and Joye* Mary Ann Wllliama, atcnad; Jolion for the Advancement of Col tin
Keiper, «rst; Joan Berry, Jam*! anne McMtMua, Korma Ecktteln,
ored People.
Newmtfi, lioriann tyona, "O*a riiaabeth Martin and Elisabeth
Highlight of pre-graduation ae- Oee"
Ann Iselln and MartivlUu will be the dedication of gretta Blair,
Reed, second; MarleM Mara, Hymer, thirl; Patience Sheppard.
Bucknell'> new Ellen Clarice Bfi- Viiginia Hcrdea, Barbara In»all», Linda WUliami, Mariana Marx,
trantl library Saturday, June V Alciandra Meaaina, Bruce luttoa, Ana Jonea. Virginia Herdcn anil
which hai been Uealgnatrd in Alum Billy Layton, Betty foales and Jemea Newman, honorable wen
nl day Preceding the awarding of Caryl Rheppsrd, third; Ann Jonas tlon.
rifgi#f>a Sunday afternoon, John Roh Crocker, Howard Newman,
Claea Nini, dish gardei: Jatnat
Foster Dulles, ronaultant to the Pay Hodcklse and Julie Nevlui, McManus, tri-celor; Billy LayttH.
Secretary or Htate, will deliver the hono-able mention.
Billy Ooslau, Richard LoPrestl md
ctMnmenccmant addrerii. Di. Horace
Martin Iatlln, Srat; Uonal William*
Class Three, pansier Nancy Nev* and Judy Barg, aecend; Edward
A. HiWielh, president of tlio uni
lui,
oldor
group,
and
Ana
I**lia
Slmpaon, Ttrry Thomttaa, Paatla
veraity, will present the diploma*
to the graduate*. There me appro* youni*r group, trt-color; Martin Whit* and Beatrlct Rtsd, hoaorimately 800 seniors and giaduata laclln, Arthur ROM, fredtrlca Mes- able tsaatlon.
sina and "Bunny" Htlltr, Brat; Alftudents.
Cltaa Tea, arrangtment In a hatexandra Meaalna, Joan Berry, Da
Id Tlllotson, Albert Btrusburger, ket: Bttt)f Foalta, trl<cnwr; Barbara
IngalU and Nancy Parker,
Tn Hold Drmonalralion
•ltl>' Layton, Joyea K*lp*r and •rat; Marleae
Marx aad Billy BryPatricia
Helper,
eeeoad;
Betty
For Hetlauranl Onnrrt
ttctnd; Lyan Htgtrmaa aad
roalts, Joanne McMaau*. Beth an,
Danny
Dora,
third,
aad Mr*. Rat*,
AIXBNHURST-New Ideal In Raaaas and Karen Raaaaa, third
electric food cook and «ervlce wll Norman Eckstein tod Jean Vales- hawtrablt mtattta.
b* ahown to reataurant and hole tin*, hontrablt m*ntlon.
owner* In the xhore area at a "Rea- Class Four, arrangement Raid Mcdieal
Heart
t*»urant Idea Round-up" to he pre- (lowers nnd graatti: Pat Covlel, trl
teH at Jersey Cential Power ft color; Mrt. A. A. Blndtr. Jamtt D»* Dr. Ralph Kaufman
Light company'* auditorium her* Vaney, "iandy" Wardell, AUundr*
MARLBORO - Dr. M. Ralph
aest Monday afternoon.
Measlna Md Arthur Re**, irat
chlff psychiatrist at
Fred I, Smith, «alca manager for Billy DtVrlta, JtMti jMcwaan, Kaufmanm.
Blnal hospital, spakt tn the
the local utility. Mated that the af- Jlmml* Billett tnd Betty Foale*, Mt.
function
and
actpe of ptychlatry In
fair ia an "on stage." presentation •econd; Ina DtVrlta, Uonei Wil- tha general hospital
aad d*Mrlb«d
of the moat modern scientific de- liams, "Rick" Mount aad Mrs. J.tht
or such a program at
velopment! In the icetaurant world H. Mount, third; James Markham, Mt. *ucc**t
Blnal Wednesday of Itat weak
Margrttta Reed. Paul DeVefh, Ana
today.
and Elena Marsulla, honor* at tht atrvto hospital her*. Dr.
He Mid: "Those attending wll Jonet
Kaufman
was gu*st speaker at a
•ad that the program la an action abt* mention,
Matting tf tht Mtnmtuth county
Class Five, arrangement ttprt* medical eocltty.
•Had, two-hour presentation of
•roved advancements *n all phaaex •entlng a book title: Billy Wolf, triDr. .1. Btrkele* Oordon, medical
of food service operations gathered color; Jennifer Johnston, Joanna
h s p a l , wsl*
el
from all cornera of tha United McMaau*. Beatrice Reed. Mary director tff tht sttttt hosplUl,
Ann LroBiondo, Mrs. Bernard
d the phyilcltai and guait*
State*."
O. William Leppert, aaleo repre White, Joyce Kelper, Brenda and and pratMed during th* tactur*
aenUtlve of J. C. P. 4 L.., and aa Sandra Lewla. Eltaaheth Hymer, netttd. Dr. Sasnutl Bdtlsos) af Aaalitant chairman of the "Idea Julie Naviu*. Billy Layton, Marian* bury Park, president «f tht atcleRound-up," announced that a re Mars tnd Billy Bryan, first; Tom- ty, conducted tht bualnats meeting
eently produced motion picture en- my Ounlap, Alexandra Mtsslaa, durlnff which Charles H. MeCray,
titled "If* Happening in the Beat Patltnot Sheppard, Mr*. William claims admlalstrator far tht ttatt
Place*" will be shown. "Thla fllm Foal*., Otorgo Blair, K«antth But- plan dlttblllty btntfltt, rtvlewtd
will ahow the facts on how other ton, Betty Foale*, Patricia Kelper varltua atdlcal aapects tf tht
progreaalva food service operator* and Mtrgrttta Reed, second; Mar* plan.
hava built profltj by building busi- Ion MacKrllle, Bally Duvall Ml* Tht society elected Dr. Baxter I*
•MM," ha said.
hele Slovak, Emily Lyman, Ann Clement tf Red Bank to active
Mr. Leppert aald that many loca' Jtntt, Mattla Manulla. Arthur Mtmbtrthlp.
restaurant and hotel owners hava
seat ia their requests' for reservations for the demonstration, and
good Beats arc still available lo
others.
rOVOHT AT WON8AN
FORT MONMOUTH-Howard W.
Forbe*, son ef Mr. and Mil. Merwin B. Forbea of IT Ruaacll av*
a seaman In the Navy, Is aerving
aboard the destroyer I' S. 8. Brown
In the Fart Eaat. He I* a veteran
of the SO-day Naval alege ot Wonsan and surrounding areas. The
Brown is now undergoing' repairs
and maintenance at the U. 8. Fleet
activities at Yokoauka, Japan.
Forbea aatered tha Navy Sept. 31.
SATWDAY, JUM 2 -
rtrry •nastll. Ana Ualia, Jtsto*
U l i a j n . B*Uy PeVriaa, 9ua O v i d ,
Mr*, rraderkk Meaaiat, Eliiaatth
Hysaer, Billy Decktrt, Mre. Reea
aad Mra, White, Bret; Baatrica
Rtad. Mr*. William Bryan, "Oo*
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Notlea Is hertby given that staled
O F T A X ASSESSORS I N T H K B O R .
liroiiusala art invited and will bt rtSECTION 4. Upon tha adoption of ceived by the Borough Council of tht
OUGM O f B E D BANK A N D A C C E P T .
INC
T H B PROVISIONS O F N E W this ordinance by the vottra as herein* Borough of Little Silver. Ntw Jersey, a t
JERSEY REVISUJ
S T A T U T E S « 0 ; above provided, the offitt Df aiaensor a rt-Kular meeting of the Borough Coun
•hall be and the fame in hereby abol. ril of the Borough of Little Silver, to bl
1 7 - 1 7 t o 20 I N C L U S I V E .
iBhrd, frnm and after June thirtieth next held at Unrounh Hall, Little Silvtr, N. J.
B E I T ORDAINED k» the Mayor a n d
following auch adoption
Oaunrll of t h t Borough of Red B a n k :
on June 12, II><1. at r l i n t (>) B'dprll
SECTInN B. Thla or.lin.ne. ihall Uka I*. M, Kaatern Daylight Saving Tis-u
M C T 1 0 N 1. Thai I h - r . b< and I.
I t n b y c r r a l t d , f o l l o w i n g tii.> iurilni»»ion fffi-Pti immediately upon ita liHjjas' and fur the improvement of various stre.:ti
^<..t.»
r.»»Ji>pi..MP.«r*»».-.«»—)•».ar*--th*
* ( this nrairianet to, a n d ihr tL-cciitancc
"ill 'f\ff *I»iiii0iJiEir'iif"*l,iHi!»r"t^rlf P)r*"y *" •""•"• **ST^ >^£T
t a t r ' o f by th# vot-ra HI h f r e l n a f t t r p r o . adopt inn thrrrnf by tht »oten a t hereSluTiflcntiona for the' proposed work M t l t t f
innbnve
providrd.
»i*Wd. a Hoard of T a x Aascaaora t o a r tircparrd by the Borough JSnginerr have
f r a i l a a n d »alu« t h t Jiroiurty in t h e B o r .
bei'ii filed in the office nf the 'rtorough
PUBLIC
KOTICK
aurll nf R*d Rnnk, in accorriante w i t h
Clerk at Borough Hall, Little Silver, N.
Mttr J « r . * y R t v i i * d StattlUa « < ) : M - n
The. fnvelfnmB eirdtnaitcet TMat tntrn- J, anil may bo there inspei't'i! by |truaU 3 0 i n c l w l v r , th< -irurlsions o f irhich ductd and palled Aral rtadlna at a rrif- inactive liitldrra durlnff busj-.eas hours.
• t a l l be and a r t t i i r t b r a m p U i l ,
ulnr merilne nf the Maynr and Council
Bill* muat he on standard proposal
M O T I O N 2 . Th« Roard of T « x A i .
H l i o r l . afnrtaald, i h « ] | r o n i i i t of Ihrrr
a s s e s s o r s of tnxr« w h o ahull In' ri"in>nti
t n d r l t i i r t i t n f the llnrimirh of l!<.1 Hunk.
Th« rn.mlprt» nf the Huard hhnll lip
a p D n i n t i d l.r l h - Mnynr ».:U th.. rnfiarni
• f tha ( nm.r;| , , , , | , i n r ,,f K l l r | , | 1 , , I M I , | I
•hall ha il*l:»nat*<l l,y tiir Mnyur us i . e .
i t tar;,
Tri« satmh-ra o f t h e Rimrd fir-1 up
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» o i n ! » d ahall b - «H'i,ii,l.cl (or t i r m
ana, t w o and threi y r a r s r m p r c i i n ly,
and i h - r . a f u r I h . l » i m of i n c h mi-iti.
kjr thall bi t h r e t y r a r , .
Thi> Irrm of
afnr» RhnH rnmmtnpp nn July Hint urxU
t u r r M d i n v ih> «.l..|.ii.m nf thin . , n l i .
a«iif»
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protidrH.
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B a n n e r nf ihr mtvinnl n m i u i n t m i t i u .
Th» Ruaril >h«] mrfiirm all I | I « d u l i i n
l a i D O i d \<r i h r !»«• i|..ui n.».»«,,r< In
k o r n u t h i imil H!I HHM .MIM til. muclr liy il
•hall b t nmrurri'il in liy • mnji.rily nf
Itl m r m l i i r i .
T h t a n i k i m i in Hit a n d
a u v U c i U >ha1l I n rotirurrpd In hr at
toaaf Iwn n i f m W r . nf Ihp Mnarrl.
I W T I I I N II. Thin nrriilmtip* t h t II not
Mrninf niirtativp nnlil milnnlltril l o Ihp
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Comieal eemieiT.. . M M !
You m*y think thoy all have to ht tht atomic aj»
adaptetiOM ef Nfck Cartar or J«MO J«mo» tint tht
k W k t t t l t h b ^ ^ B t U 4
trttt «f the) thr«* trtttejr
tanf««t ••Illnf lowest
BAILLY BROTHERS
^
of the Bormitth of Red Bank, held on
Mondny, May . l a i . m m , and will come
mi for In Hi comideratlnn and |>a>iaK«
«v a rfRuUr mrrtinir nf Ritiri roverninic
body in IIP held ,,n Monday, June 4.
lO.'.I, at h:M P. M., at the Conneil
rhambrra, in the rlnrnush Hall, Hon.
mouth Street, Red H-nl. New Jr-rary, »t
whit'b time and plnr-p nil prritonii ileiilrin» t o he hearit thereon will be liven
| full opportunity.
sitiMtt f laaorittf audt win froth,
rich crtaa, whipptd autoaadcaUjrai
form, eonles of whirh n a y be obtained
from thr Bfii'nuirh Cler-., Borouch Hall. it coats (tern tht throw*away conLittle Silver. N. J. ami muat be in sealed tatatr. At tht touch ef youi lagor
rnv-lnprn, lirnriiiK tl>< tinme ard address
of the hiiltk-r .and .nr- name of the pro* Rtddi'wip twirli out to ask* straw,
tioaeri work on tli« nutaide: addrtsprrl to btrries tad all deitirti thrllllof,
thr RoriniKh Ci-.iucil, n«iotiirh of Little
Silvrr, Mniimt il'h County, New Jemey, without work or wain. Doieas ef
and m\i*l be Hvvumttanlrrl hy a frrtifteri
check l.ir a sum not less than tan (ID) sjttidous strviiifs la tteh thrifty eaat
lirr rent M' the amount bid on tht work, Order today.
nayahle to Clark r . Kemii, Borough
Hatedi May 22d, 19:,1.
TrrliBM rr, JUMI IIIUM lie Hri'itmnattk'd hy
AMY K. HIIIHM,
a
Hu cty CumiiHtiy's trrtiflcate for one
»l».»2.
Bnrnurh Clerk.
hur-jrrd 1100) per rent of the amount
bli. aiming that M'iil Surely Company
NOTICE
Tak« notlra that Clarence M. Petty 'vill provide thr hitMrr with tht required
mw! f'ioBilt P. Lamhertaon, T^'A Loeua' bond anil muni IIP drllveird at the pia-r
(irnve Inn have applied In the May/r and nn the hntir ahnve.mrriflmirrf
The Hnrm.irh r-f.uiiril nf t h , rinrnttih
and Council nf RnrnMiih n< New Shn .wliiirv fnr.a Plenary Itelitil CoiiMirriitinn of I.Ittln Silver iT*rrves the rlsrht to
llpenae for premi«i« li'.uHlrd at Hallway rfj-rt any or all nitK
By nnlrr nf th* Huriiiiuli rnutlrll of
N«. 3.1. Roruunh of New Khriw uuiy.
Objfi'tioiia, if any, ahould hr mnde, Im- thr WoroimJi fif l.ittlr Silvt-r, NVw Jemey
IJateili May 23, I'tr.l,
«n«diHte|y I,, writing to M'.ritaratta L.
,1<A.
KREI) L. AYBM,
RteH, Borniifh Clerk of Bcough of New
Hhrewabury,
111.OH,
Rnrmlih Clerk.
(Sinned',
Thn rnsd to belter anrl bluer hull*
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rtgtrdltu af tntpa, sfylo or sgo-rlght In your
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Paramount1! own quality controNod workroom:
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or bet ploits.
AK work fitorantaod fa fit ancj waar for yoars.
Wide ulterior, of uphobtsry drssoi and dip oovor
notarial sold by yard—at low sricos.
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ACSTAfl IAVON
AJttNUON
Marines End
Basic Training
PARRIS 1SU.ND, a C.-Eig*t
raarlaee from this a m . Induct**
(our Irani Ret Bank, elisasjtae)
training- recently at th« Marias
corps base hare by receiving pro•notiom t» |h« rank of private Irat
clan.
The aaea complete*1 training la
Sela tactics and pr«ci»kw arill.
Thay alaa rsceivea classroea iaatructioa in field uniution, Irat
•id, Marina corps history and Military courtesy. They Bre4 ether iev
fiatry waapona in addition to the
Geraad rifle and observe* operation of the machine fun, mortar
and lame thrower.
The marines include Joetph f.
Iladure, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Madure, 39 Riverside eve.; James
f. Braney, son of Mr. and Mrs. f.
Braney, 49 Chestnut st; George
Cuje, Jr., soa of Mrs. Leola Cjje,
4» Mechanio st., and Frank L. Hindlc, 3d, son of Mr. and Mra. f.
Uawton Hindle, Jr., US Maple avo.,
•II of Red Bank.
Also William C. Thorpe, Jr., son
nf William C. Thorpe, Swimming
River rd., and Leonard R. tec, Jr.,
son of Leonard It l<se, I/tncreft:
Philip T. Smith, son of Mr. tad
Mrs. l». T. Smith, Broad St., Shrew*bury, and Kenneth It. Smith. Ma
•f Mr. and Mra. K. L. Smith, M a p
aoa av«., Atlantie Highlanas.
cut • !
•..ITlarht
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Id rta«era maiult Tke
Aas."-At»rtl»seMat.
Wrinkle mitttnt. M M
Iht hiMhnawl* ttilatee
lew BMStlt is striking
•eaaeittna.
»'• • Brews', f/arawi
IMQMTV^V' M •^ejUrSw V
MIN'S SHOP
• M rmi woo» w «oy an
OORNM OP MOAD I MECHANIC STREETS
CntSM
C r a * * * * * Carts frwa
V^^V^^v
FOX'S GIFT SHOP
MaaaUeleB. flsfl
svO^Vja^SV VPsT
. I t t a t s of Jean M. «•«. deseawd. Me*
ttee la a.r»»» al»«y teat tat iteewiti
of Ike iukaerlker, Adatlalsttatei ef tat
••tats of said detasMd, will ee audits
and stated •> Ik* Surrsfat* of tas
Ceuatjr of Maameata aad reported f »
stttltattat ta Tke M«mertk Cwiiitr
Cautt. rrekote Dlvltles, • • Tauriasr.
the T«eatr*tnt day sf Jvat, A. D..
l»*l, ai I * e'eleek A. M. •• *Mta t!aw
PORT MONMOUTH-S«4. Beaten Is Watte, sen «f Mr. and Mrs.
FREEHOLD - The will of BerLeonard Hillmuth «t this place, la
home on a SO-day rotation furlough lard r. Mulligan of Red Bank, who
after spending; nine months in ied May t. was Died for probate
Korra where he mat attached to the last week In the once of Surrogate
• m a n McFaddm.
Second division Tank comae,!?He directed that his estate beMsM a trust fund fur his three
grandchildren, Bernard A. Mulligan,
niece, Margaret Coak, are
as eiecutora and trustee*.
Provision le made for the payment
ef |l,tO» per year te each grandhild upon graduation from high
school for the purpose ef four
years' higher education. After auch
payments, the estate will be divided
into three shares to be paid to each
randchild reaching 11 yean of age.
Fannie T. Brooks of West End,
who died Mar. 1», willed ten shares
ef stock In Tepper Brothers, incorporated ef Asbury Park te a
son, Arthur T. Brooks. The remainIng M shares Co to another son,
Bertram T. Brooks. Ha directed,
however, that all Brooke shares ef
•tack In Tepeei he sold te Bertram
T. Brooks. Included are M shares
already owned by a daughter, Evelyn T. Brook*. The remainder of
he estate goes te the daughter.
Bertha E. Hlnchman ef West
Belmar. who died May t, willed her
•state
te her huabaad. Ernest W.
WatCa
Bailey sf Spring Leke, who died
Sat. Watts, who attended »al. Mar. II. willed his estate to hin
llngston high school In Morriwville, widow. Frank •. Bennett, who died
Pa., lived here for three years be- May a, willed his estate to his
fore enlisting in the Army Oct. d, widow.
IM*. Ho received his naslr trainTRASH rme
ing at rort Dli and was liter staThe Westslde Hoe* company In
tioned at Fort Lewis, Washington.
vestlgatine;
n report of a fire Hun
He left for Korea July 19, KM.
day afternoon at the Red Bank
Sgt. Watta arrived at 8an Fran- dairy,
Bergen pi., found a pile of
cl*ca, Tuesday, May IB. He will re- trash burning
at the rear of the
port for duty June 31 to Camp Oil- dairy building.
mer.
Earlier Sunday efternoon an un
identified man reported his car w»a
on Ire at Bridge ave. and Oakland
st. The Relief Engine company In
vestigated and found there was no
Are rni that the car owner had
Due to an Increased quota, ap- put In tho alarm when he n w
plications for the U. S. Marina smoke coming from under the
corps ant Officers candidate class Soorboarda of his car.
will be accepted at the Red Bank
and Anbury Park postofflce buildings.
Marine platoon leaders fins
art optn to freshmen as well as
eephomores and juniors. Studenta
ttltetea will attend two six-wsek
tumtner training sessions at Quantlee, Va. No military training Is
required during the academic
years.
r»r the (Irat summer training
period, students ai corporals wll
he paid MO a month. During the
second period they will receive sergeant's pay at the rate of $100 par
month. All platoon lesders are ttrnlshed quarters, clothes, medical
cart and transportation.
Upon graduation from college,
platoon lcadere will be eligible for
appointment as second lieutenants
In the Marine corps reserve. A
limited number of graduatea will
be commissioned in the regular
Marine corps.
To be eligible for the classes, applicants muat bt between tht ages
of IT and 25.
College graduate:! with no previous military experience may become officers through the off!
candidate class program. Seniors
who will receive their degrees this
spring other than In medicine, dentistry or theology are eligible.
Upon completion of a ten-week
training period at Parrla Island,
& C. successful candidates will be
commissioned second lieutenants la
tht reserve.
Applicants must be between tht
agtt of SO and 37, college gradu*
atet, physically at and morally
qualified.
The newly commissioned officers
will be transferred, after their ten*
week training period, to the Marina
corps school, Quantleo, Va., to undergo five additional months of
officer training.
Police Reserves
To Hear FBI Man
L I T T L E SILVER—Williasn
McLaua/hlln, Red Bank agent of
the Frderst Bureau of Inveetlgaion, will'address local Civil Defprjx" police regprvea Mofday right
in the borough hailMr. McLaug-hiin's. talk will be
part of a continuing program under the (uldance of Polirf: Chief
Fred Ziegler. It le designed to instruct the volunteer police reserves
in the ways of police work 10 that
they will he reidy If an emergency arisen.
Members of the police leserve
have completed a first aid1 course
and are now drawing up a plan cf
operations to be put Into effect
whenever an air raid warning
sounds. Practical police experience
ta provided each reservist through
accompanying the uniformed police
on patrol at least two hour* each
month. Traffic cuperienee will cosne
by aiding the police department j
with the problems created by race,
track traffic.
Given additional manpower In the
form of more volunteers Chief Ziegler is confident that the. program
will assure an eacellent police re
serve for the borough's protection
in the event of war. Any male
resident of the borough who I' interested In police work la eligible
and will he welcomed at any meeting ef the. reeerves.
<hilrlrrn* Carnival
Worker* Meet Tonight
LITTLE 8ILVER-A children*
carnival will he held June « from
1 to 5 p. m. on the Point rd property adjacent to at. John's Episcopal chapel. Those wishing to
help th» rhurrh in «pnn«"rlr>B >b"
affair will meet tonight at • o'clock
in the parish hnute.
Mrs. Walter Bmvker will he general chili man. She seekn additional workers. Planned for the day
are pony rides, hay rides, clown
acts, games, grab hag, refreshments and a puppet ahow. Details
will he announced next week.
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Candidate*. Here
Weak NOSTHCORD
•Mwtrt a wsirjr. This
eeel I I euatt suit,
• e v i a with acslste
rayta ess NYLON, has
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Hint
U MONMOVTH ST.
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application will'b« n>di for the • !•
lewanea af conmiiiioni and eoutuel feei.
Patcei May •th, A, I). 1851,
ItORKRT B, REX,
P. O. Bo> No. 131
iRarllaa Tovaialpl
Hasl*t. N. J.
Admlniitratnr.
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Red Bank, N. J.
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last Nov. MoBd
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to appoint Oeerge
Mete OS a special policeaaaa. Ap- boned to the Sear to avoid its
poiated at meaabera «f the dre de-theft. Mr. McCermiffc sold be did
partmeat, upoa their awt asplica- not "tale* there Is that much larUea, were Staaley Reoshaw, a po- ceny ia Sea Bright.- The matter
lice petrelmaa, aad Gilbert Beyer, was tuned over to the sower earnJr., aea of the police chief.
Mr. Oray waa aaked to prepare
a aotice te be served «poa Solomea
J. Neimark arderiaa: him te repair Aa moura—e policy was
ia the aidewalk ia treat ef for approval m aa amount
his Oeeea ave. buaiaeas building. ia* ILMt, but was held s
Mr. Lawreaee aald previews re- stady after CouacikMn Lawroaco
he believed ~
aueeto to Mr. Neimerk brought ae
tered iato by
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The pslley «ea drawn by Borough
Mr. MeCermick recemmeaded the Aaosstsr Artbar O. Asjemsa, who
purchase of a pump for the aewsr has writtea Ueuraars for the barpleat so eaM would aet have to be VM|BfBa pJBv eVeWfJr^BI JywJSBaTBJ.
reated every time the plant be- Mr. Oray said that tasuraaeo,
ae Seeded. He reported one sou at fisod charges. Is uelihe ethphaas of a three-phase sewer motor er ooatracto la whkh the arise asay
failed a few days earlier, causing Suetvsts aad he did net tMnk K
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N#w Addition to Bo
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the building was seM m MM
o# the aiaocUtloa. and aMatloaad John Bergen and John Sutten of
plaai for the future. MM. U U ftm- Red Baak. Ia Uda, however, tha
ninftoa Oryasa, a new employee at society managed to repteeem tha
tha aivlaaa aad loan aflea at tt
Menmouth at., waa latrodiieed. MM James Bray was the first superU a daughUr *f Mr. aad Mrs. W.
lateudeat, the chapel being used
Harry Pmalntteaj tt Madlaea ara. during most of the early yean OKeluaively as a Suadapoehool. Mr.
Bray was succeeded by Themaj
Other spsaben included Nelsoa U
Davis aad later by Joseph W.
Raub, Mr. Mansoa, Mn. Petlllo. Thompson,
wbo served as superinMrs. Btla Dlggle, R. V. R. H. Stout, tendent from
MM to MM, He hi
Miner M. Taylor, pnsideat af the living la Red Baak.
of these
Second - National Baak * Trust who took aa latorettSame
in the chapel
eompasy; Bdward W. Wise, Abra- during1 Mr. Thompson's
service
ham J. Sager, Vlseent McCue, were his wife, aew deceased;
Kenneth Walker, William Jones, William Thompoen, Mrs. Joha Mrs.
Abram Westervelt. Kenneth Bailey, ton, Miss Jennie Featoa, MissFenBatWilliam Klatshy, Thomas Davlson, ma Blood—ad. Mrs. Jennie McDnnlsl Wslgand, Police Chief Frank Queen, Mn. Barak Qrevet, Mm.
W. Reuther, Fred D. Wlkoff, New- Joha R Coaover, Mrs. Melvla Reid,
ton Doremua. Mr. O r o s s l n g e r , Floyd Lum, HaroM White. Mn.
Thomas Irving • Brown, Rolttoa Oeerge
Mrs. Bssi
Waterbury, Burton Ooremus aad -fcsmaiwRkbdale.
and many others.
Bdward J. Macklln.
The Apr. » statment of the as- Mrs. William Woodward, the
sociation shows first mortgage loans former Miss Ada, rentes, who at•wdayachoel there away
outstsRdlag of tl,t»4,oat.n, proper*
e c u tte kladerties sold on contract, tt.MI.4t! rears before the tbecame
property Improvement leans, {•> •artes teacher, was oae ef the
eevea
brides
married
at the ebapel.
m . « ; loans oa savings accounts,
M4M; Investments and securities, the now hat a Hwdayathael elate
!lM,7tO.TO and* cash oa hand aad of M children. There are about 1M
In hanks of I7MS8.1I.
«mben ia the lusday etheel.
Tha accumulated savings of MM About M year* age lUnley Stllwell,
Ir., of Bverett
numbers of the association amount
to M,01S,701.1s. Loans in proeess •uperlateadeat of I
total M0,t06.», specWc reserves, school. Tha membership grew with
tf,7M.»l; general nserves, $Ue.- the help of the teachers, MM. John
8T4.M and undivided profits, MT,- MauMr. Mm. Joha Mayey, formerttt.M. The current nst Ineomo ly Mies Judy MeCarroa; Mn.
Woodward, Mrs. Harctd Perry, Mrs.
amounts to tI7,581.17.
Conover, MM. Francis
Other officers a n Fred D. Wlkoff. Charles
Mrs. HaroM WUIchairman of the board; Theodore UubmeltUr,
geradt
and
tha late Mm. Frank
A, Doremua, vice-president; William T. Jones, treasunr, and NewThree yean ago a
ton Ooremus, assistant treasurer.
The directors are Stewart Cook. waa started by Mr. aad Mrs. FraaThomas Cook, B. Allaire Cornwell, ela J. UubmelsUr when the aeed
Newton Doremua, Theodore A. Oo-for man room areoe doe to growth
remus, Charles R. English, John of the membenb^ Maay teaeroue
Olblon, James B. Oneley, William responses w e n received but there
T. Jones, Victor natter, R. V. R. H. was act enough to btgia the buildStout, Clyde B. Swannsll and Fred ing. Ia the Interval members saw
the need of redecorating the inD. Wikoff.
Fred P. Wikoff, Mr. Stout, Thom- torior of the ihurch, and through
as Cook and Newton Doremus are the endeavor ef about U men, who
the only active charter memben of did the palatine, aad sis. womea
who served, them meala, the work
the association.
~ i a compMted. Two treat wiadows,
a now front porch, lafllngs aad a
— are other aew features,
Dinner guetta Included Mr. and
om the
Mrs. Thomas Ooremus, Mr. and
Mra. William Russell, Mr. and Mrs. building fund. Cake sales by the
William Klatsky, Mr. and Mrs. Bd- Ladles' Aid society and drives by
ward Wist, Mr. aad Mrs. Alston other members were a part of the
^
Bookman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John A. campaign.
Petlllo, Mr. and Mrs. John V. In July of ltao a dinner was held
Crowd!, Mr. and Mrs. Burton T. at-the-ehapel for charter aw»Ooremus, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. ben and Mead* interested la the
Wolgand, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert organisation of a chunk. Mrs. H.
Mansoa;
Praul Clarke of Matawaa waa a
Mr. and Mn. Abraham J. Bager, guest of honor. About dO memMr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Sehaaek, Mr. ben attended the dinner. The charand Mn. Thomas Irving Brown, ter was begun with the hops of
Mr. and Mrs. William Harry Pca- making a* organised church, with
nlngton, Mrs. Lois Pennlngton these members the I n t . Seveaty"
the charter.
Orysoa, Mr. and Mn. E. Allaire
Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Do- J» March «f this year the Lmeroft
remus, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Community church became aa orJones, Mr. and Mrs. John Oiblon, ganised group. The trustees are
Mr. and Mn. James B. Oresley, Mr. Charles Cos, Bdward Field, WU>
and Mrs. Vtotor Batter;
llam Diem, Frands LaubmeUter,
Mr. and Mn. William Wlkoff, Mr. John Mauser, Stanley Stllwelt, gr.
and Mn. Abram Westervelt, Mr. Chariot H. Conover aad Frank Meand Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mr. andCarroa. H. Pnul Clarke la secreMrs. Lester W. Taylor, Mr. and tary, Mrs. Bdward FleMs clerk and
Mra. John C. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.Harold Morgan was appointed presVincent McCue, Mr. and Mrt. Vic-ident of the trustees.
tor B. Orotslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwarts, Mr. and Mn. Edward Macklln, Mr. and Mrt. Ray-13,186 Beach Badge
mond H. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Davlson, Mr. and Mrs. Contract Awarded
Frank Reuther;
Mr. and Mn. Emlllo Orllll, Mr. • f A BRICWT - A contract for
and Mrs. Samuel L. Dlggle, Mr. W.1JJ.II for the manufacture of
and Mn. Rolaton Waterbury, Mr. 100,000 dally badges and 1,000 seaand MM. Adam Kretowlts, Mr. and SOB badges for admittance to the
Mrs. John Mlnugh, Mr. and Mn. borough beach was awarded to Pitt
Charlea H. Tlnda.l1, Mr. and Mrs.Pradueu, lac, of Newark, by the
Harral Rsdden, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- mayor and council at an adjourned
ton Mausner, Mr." and Mrs, Ksn-meeting Mondsy night
neth H. Walkar, Mr. and Mn. Nel- Two other bids wen rejected, one
son Raub, Councilman snd Mrs. by the same arm, for M.745, which
Thomas Oakley, Mr. and Mra. Har- waa turned down because badges
old Dowatra and Mr. and Mrs. M. of a lesser quality than speclflcaHarold Kelly.
Uoiia called for, and one by FreeAlso pnsent were MM. Violet man * France of West Orange, for
iS.VaWe
Sickles, Mrt. Oeorge Gray, Mrt.
Grace Blddle, Miss Marion Neale,
Tnr en ae or • Mrlta ef aei la Tee
Miner M. Taylor, Erneat Faaano, Rxlittr'a
new olaeeinad aoluaa al a
Wllllum Bcaty, S t e w a r t Cook, r.l.
to lult your purpou and Imun thi
Thomw Cuuk, R. V, R, H, Stout •nccfi of xjur ctimbakr, fair, taka aal.,
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RED BAXK n m i i T F R , MAT SI, 19B1
Graduate
State Durywcn Hold Hearing
In Tight for Uglier Milk Prices
Child Welfare
er Heard
M i l l M«yd«wn DeVoe,
Rod Bank, N . J.
— Miss Irene CM1TMENTOM, <*U*>—MUk ami milk •***•»*• found necessary they dresi, assistant child welfsre au- >
D««r M«yd«wn:
prlc«« task tfcslr regular sea- would go along with the plan pre- pervisor for the Red Bank district,'
sented
by
Honan
for
a
30-cent
rise.
sonal
•twtlifht
arouad
ta*
*t*U
Someone stopped in (he other effernoon to buy you
•A*
addressed the Lincroft-Holmdel Klhouc* again last wc«k. The state's Honan's proposal would allow the wants club last Thursday night at |
dealen
to
increase
consumer
price!
«n
engagement
present . . .
dairymen, feeling trices for their
Lincroft inn on problems of child
product have not shared in theby a half-cent a quart, or the delinquency and the responsibility
And
that
reminded
us - - why, we haven't even had a
general inflationary atWaacc, while equivalent of 2* cents a hundred- of her agency in placing state
labor and Maintenance eeeta have weight, under federal price ceiling wards in foster homos and those
chance to wish you the world wrapped up in happiness • •
regulations. An Increase on thelegally prepared for adoption.
rUen, cried aloud for relief.
i
The» congregated at a Miklle farm level in excess of 30 cents a Uiss Childress stressed the prob-!
let
alone put you down in our Bride's Register.
hearing held wjr the aUatt Oate* at hundredweight might not allow lem of bringing together desirable
And that's not fair to a bride • • not being down in our
Milk Udustry to aster vaxleue them to increase consumer prices foster parents u well as the eh 11-'
formulas for upward revlett* *t the by ss) great a percentage.
dren they feel will get along toBride's
Register. It does them out of alt sorts of wonderfarm milk price.
An official of the Office of Milk gether. 8he stated that most of
TIM awly one* to suggaai nrMWt Industry said the present average those desiring to »rf.,pt children re- •
ful things. Like getting a special wedding present frcm all
day prices should not ha hiked were consumer prices for home-dellvcrd quest the child to he under one
the deeJere, and they offered to go•silk throughout the state were 24.5 yesr of age, feeling that they be-:
of us at the China and Glass Shop.
along with a Mull nrica rUe If it cent* for regular paeteurised milk, come more easily adjusted to their!
And like knowing that every present a bride gets is
v u arranged ao they c*nl4 *htrc m.i eents for homogenised milk new home. The speaker claimed
In the benewte.
aad M l cents for Orad* A milk. that this is not so, as In many
going
to be something she wants • - oh so badly. For you
The OfJke of Milk IMustrr •«•• In opposing any price rise at cases ths agency h*s been success
the price of milk at the farm level. present, Robert E. Cleary of the fui in placing children for adoption
see, when a bride stops in to fill out our Bride's Register, she
It ha* no control over the reUl! Milk Dealer*' association of North- n* old as Id years.
picks out all the thinit in our shop that she really wants
nrleo paid by the t w N M f . It era New Jersey suggested snother Th* primary objective «f the
held the hearing t« eoaaidsr ptfeaa hesring In July to consider fall agency, as pointed out by Miss
to
live with. The china pattern she likes best. The glasses
for Cliae 1 milk (milk eold for itiM condition..
is to try to readjust ths
eonaitaintleji), ami to eeneider a William Russell of the South Jer- Childress,
with his natural parents beshe can't live without. The lamps, the vas<>s, the furniture
nitclng fermula fat CUaj II «llk sey Milk Dealers' association said child
fore sny attenipt IF made by the
(milk to be need ai ersam).
that she'd love to have.
the new federal order price for agency to take, ths child as their
KreryeM m Mil of euffawiioM. milk in ths Philadelphia market, ward or a>ut out for adoption. She
The proposal! ranged from a rieo although scheduled to increase in wss introduced to-the-club by JoW o jot it down in our Bride's Register, and then when
•f S* cmt* a hundred weight (slight- July, will stilt be lower than the seph Mondres, vies president, and
someone
comes in to buy the bride a present • • we can
ly leai than a half-cent a quart), by present New Jersey price.
was thanked by Henry Handleman, i
July l, to at e m u a hundredweight
program chairman, for the informTON
thorn
what
she wants most.
(•lightly more than one cent a
ative talk.
quart), by July 1, with another
"At the present time we have sur
So first chance you qet,
Plans were furthered for a strawrim in the tall. Moot of the argu- plus milk In rather large quantiment* were presented by the large ties," Russell said. lie added the berry festival and, dance to be held
please do drop around. Pick
Friday, June a, at I-incioft (-Impel.
milk producers' association*.
>a
New Jersey price "should at all The board of directors session fol• hot day, when you've
times be kept in reasonable align- lowed the regular club meeting.
Dr. James K. Honaa, reprassilt- ment with prices in adjoining- margot nothing to do, and come
Ing the Trenton an4 South Jeney kets."
Drunk Driver Sidr>»»ipc«
in and get air-cooled off.
ft
Inter-SUt* Milk Producer*' Co- AH the parties at the hearing
operative Marketing Committees, suggested the use of a formula to Vehicle, Rsma Annlher
V<
We'll
have a cup of tea to*
price
Class
II
milk
(milk
uarti
for
spoke In favor of raising priced
H
RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Edfrom their present (S.8T a hundred cream). Various formulas were
gather
• - and you can look
suggested, all tying in with the ward Samuel of Mortiinpslde ave.,
weight to MOT.
>«
Beach, was lasued a sumaround.
He said thai would establish the market value of this type of milk Union
W
mons for drunken driving by state
price at a lev*) which would make In surrounding areas*
h
from Keyport barrnchs eirly
dairying more profitable to farm- The keynote of the hearing was police
Hundiy
morning
after
his
automoers, relative to other agricultural struck by an Individual dairy farm bile j deswiped a car driven by Miss
land
pursuits, than It now I*.
er, J. W. Hoffman of Belle Mi,id, Ann Tichenor of Keyport rd, New
He raid It would allow aatrywen who said unless higher price* were Monmouth, then rammed the rear
a better opportunity than they Row granted some of the state's dairy- of an automobile driven by Chester
havo to obtain and retain good men, "may be forced to liquidate." Shilling of 1M Hillside ave., Newh
nONTTtCVCH MOAD STREET
farm labor through higher wages
ark.
and allow them to recover recent
BED M M • • • MEW IER.SCY h
Samsel was declared unfit to opand expected future Increases In Marlu Farm Cow Win*
erate a motor vehicle by Dr. Victor
the costs of producing milk.
Gold, Silver Medala
«lohn ballanline
O. Thompson of «H> West Front at.,
Honan, whose orgsnlsatloa I
who treated drivers and
UNCROFT —Commando Design Keyport,
100 members In the state, ssld the
passengers
for
minor
injuries.
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action was necessary to correct the Etta, a registered Jersey cow owned
were driven from the scene of
present situation In which New Jer- by Marlu farm, has earned the gold cars
sey milk production has decreased and stiver medal awards of th*th* accident.
sine* last year, whll* sale* hav* la* Amsrican Jersey Cattle club. She
recently completed a production
creased.
For much th* cam* reasons S. R record of •,*•*, pounds of milk and
ail)
pounda of butterfat in S05 daya
Farley of th* Dairymen's Leapie
Co-operatlv* association, which haa at th* aga of two years and fix
800 member* la New Jersey, aaked, month*.
a price hike of SI eents a hundred- All teits on th* official record
weight (or a half-cent a quart) by were made under the supervision
August and *t cent* a hundred- of Rutgers university and were
weight (or one cent a quart) by verified by the American Jersey
September.
Cattls club with headquarters In
Thomas V. Lawrence of the Unit- Columbus, O.
ed Milk Producers of New Jersey,
Ths butterfat production achieved
MOIANK
asked for a minimum prle* of M i l by Commando Design Etta is more
by July 1 and another laereas* In than two and a half times that of
October. This would amount to as the average dairy cow in th* Uni•winiiiiiiniiniiigiiiiiiMi!
cent* a hundredweight, or slightly ted State.
illWillllllllllllilllllllillllllllllilHIl
over a cent a quart.
She has been officially cinsslfleil
Lawrence said th* airsrag* price for type by the club and given the
rating
of Very Qood.
In
New
Jersey
for
th*
past
12
. Take Mtlc* that D u l i l Deadlete T / A
Airport Inn haa applied to the Mayor months haa been at cents below the
Mil Council of Borough of New Shrrwi- average coat of production. He addWINS DECREE
kmy (er a Pltnair Retail Coniumptlon ed, "it 1* high Urn* that the dairyHuns* for premisea litnated at BID
FREEHOLD
— 3 a n * t Intuits
man's
milk
cheek,
when
received
Mrewtturr afenue. Borousa *f N«w
CufbaJ bay start. Tunnel loops
Bkrewekurr.
and cfshed, should be at least suf- Jahnse, XI Molly pitcher Village
•n waiitban*). Zlpptr back. ColOkjsetleM, If Mir. skeuld to mas ficient to pay th* farmer's current et., Red Bank, was granted a ditauaeaietelr I* wrltlas ts Martntu U bills."
vorce last Thursday ftom Paul N,
Retd, •oraufk eierk • ( Bereusa of X «
e n M M ami coral Sitat 14 to I I .
Jahnes, 1M Hudson av*., Red Bank,
ttrawiktur,
by Superior Court Judge Donald H,
(•sited.)
Ths dealer* opposed any pries McUan. Mr*. Jahnes alleged in her
ll.lt.
DANIEL DONOttGO. rise
at present, but Indicated if suit that they were married June
Zt, IMS, and her husband left her
In Jan., 1*49. Their only child llvei
with Mr. Jahaea.
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RADIO «c TELEVISION I ^ -
17 19 MAIN STREET
EATONTOWN, N J
Phone Egtontown 3-O4OO
• Food Markets, Delicitci•
sens, Grocers, Produce
Dealers, Caterers, and Bcvaragc Suppliers are listed in
the"YelfowPages"ofyour
Telephone Directory. It's
caay to locate » convenient
one to meet your needs.
NIW JIMIY M i l
NllPHONI
COMPANY
toned sidas. Removable strapj.
Burton front. Colors blue and
coral. Sites 10 to 18.
DRESS
$6.50
SEE THIS SET TODAY IN OVR STORE
Opart Evanlng* Till 10 P. M.
Draw. Scoop nack. Cap tlaavai.
•uHon back. 2 larga poekati.
Colon blua and coral. Siiai 10
t« II.
CAMISOLE
$3,50 SKIRT
$4.95
Wrap around skirt. Center front
kick pleat. Front tie. Colors
blua and coral. Sites 10 to I I .
The MORTON SHOP
9 0 BROAD ST.
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
(Open Friday Night)
RED BANK
BLOUSE
$3.29
Veita* blouie. Convertible man*
darin collar. Simulated pockot
flap. Colon blue and coral.
Sizes 10 to 18.
Pedal Pusher
$3*95
Cuffed pedal pusher. Tunnal
loops on waistband. Zipper back.
Colon blue and coral. Silas 10
to 18.
wan tcaiwn. MAT it
Give Demonstration at Fire College
of Awards
w*Nmm...wooDwomc Court
By Girl Scouts
IN COLOR
lh§ only •itomtf m o * with Vafcporf
lflli
• F
Fur io M*. itlf-lcvcliag,
M * COM
corrri
• DrnH f u t tn potctH'm-Ukt finish •
• Easy io dean, grime can i gat « grtaaa
i n luitrout surfar*
• R*ii«i htst, alkalies, •cidi,dirl, liaaia*
• Won I cr«ck, ckip, lefica, hli**r, ftjtl
I*) l l t l . l * ItaaM)
i Illlea
HAZLET — A Court of Award*
was hfld Friday night at th* fln
(if
house by th* Girl Scouti. Th* program wag presented befora a laraa
group of parents and friends by the
three troop?. Senior, Cloverleaf aaa
Fa* aiiaialim •>
(1« Lots 11-14. BlMk t .
Brownies.
i landT *alr. and M
Manor
M i a* eatared Ikareia.
Mrs. J. Harry Kissel, as»i»taat
(I) Nuafcs* IIII-1IM
Aar per*** detirlaa U f»t*«t a right,
leader of the Brownie troop, ex(I) ItoMBBkW «». Ill*
till* at laMMtt i* tk* Inirtkil laal*
tended greeting!, followed by the
•* aay (are*) tk*e**4>. kr sslnaatlaa. at
(«) BttoraW FakruuF I I INC
ta *astMt tk* ***a#**iaaat'* right t*
(InitruiMat *««t«f I I )
troops' processional, salute to the
l*ta*l***.
*>»*t
a*
a*
kr
paring
tke
(II llt.1t
flan, Girl Scout songs, Girl Scout
aanaat r**»ir*4 t * r*4«saa a* Mt fortk
<«> l i o . M <taaa*» aa4
report by Margaret Weigand, twirl•l*w. »lu* interest t * Ik* d*t* *f re
(lat*r«at)
dematiM, aal s«*k caH* • * tk* eoun
af#Uft
(T» |I4«.71
ing exhibition by Helen 'eaan*
(•» William tmt,?
•Mr all**, prie« ta tk* tatrr of •
Tremble, Brownie report by IJada
\»* r.rk AtsatM.
j * « f sat a*ni*,. « k r eUiag aa aatwer
Emmons piano solo by Edna W u New i.i—r
I* tk* eeesputlat teuiag foelk rat***d» Peseux, square dance by troop
•fttr' tk* "Slta af' ra*ll.»ti*a * f thi*
25, Toy Soldier song by Brownits,
BuiWf tt«-IIM
senior troup pone and senior report
(I) KmaKt
beceaber 11, II»M
IH
la tk* ***** *f fail*** t * w l i f yr
Book 7«T
TIT it
il M*rta
(4) Book
M*rta*aw «l
by Jeanne Serpico.
to aatww by **y M I » > having tkt
!»«• tfi"
t
P*«*
rifkt
la
r.d..m
*r
aa**Mr,
mek
pereoa
Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, assistant
<m •*•!
I*.II
•hall to f * r * w kerred and f*reel**ed
leader of Cloverleaf troop, presentID lioi.a* (taaM) aal IMf.Bf
of all kit riakt, tit I* * a l iatenet and
lintereit)
**»ily el redtmptioa I* M l I * tk*
ed the following awards:
(T) II4«.*4
•artel! of |*a4) ***trik*l ia tk* ***eied
Senior troop 61, membership piaa
II) GuiUvt O!MB
•s ree*tl*ture Litt.
to Florence Cullpti. Joyce Bennett,
Aaaaata h*r*t* * M awaa a tart ktrtliuth Neighbors, Kerol Peseux, Pa• I 1* a **rr *f ik* Ta* r«*el**»r* Lltt
**rtia*| u ta* Tgwaokl* Caauiitt**
tricia Emmons and Deanna Jeha. . . t*». I M - l l t , BU«k * .
tk* T*wa*ki» of BK**I*t*aa kr tk*
son; five-year pins to Helen Tr*MLmlMa M*a*r
Colloeto* of Taae* ia aal f*f tk* Taw*I t l Numkee f t * - l l l t
'••
blo. and Jeanne Serpico.
•kip af MIMfetMra, *tttla« fartk tk*
II)
December I*. Ilia
Is***
afs!*M
whlek
tke**
******|lagi
Cloverleaf troop 25, pin* t a Julia
14) Beenlel F*kra*rr I I . ItwJ
an krtikt.
Kurica, Judith Metsgar, Cecelia
(Initrument BumkM l i t
fl) tll.lt
and Dolores llioduwewskj, Alice
IO Itoi.sf fUaet) aal tfl.ta
Mirro,. Carol liowery, Margaret
__ **lMa«M
^
Tju VM*.
(li\tere«t»
Weigand, Marie Ahlers, Barbara
U l f e**t«rti**j~»rk*d»let af ctiIT) asiT.st
Mia Mrthtoat** *f m Mia kttl kr tk*
Anderson,- Julia Artelli, k Audrey
Qv w^wlw^P^IHB T l v V •wJ^W^PwfTwjr ^ n Pr»"wXwjTlw*w7^"™ •w^BTlwWW www ^*W" •*wa» ^r» E V n WYVftVat ^ ^ * ^ W
(I) Kail* W«*w*al
'*wa*ki»
*
l
MMIlNoam
aal
tk*
Una.
Darland, Mary Hanson, Odette HtrBslfsrd, W*w Jerwf
re «et fortk Tat r*
•Va in ait at tatt hai*J MantJay nifht at tha Rivar Plata tchaal ay tha Maamatjr* lira cafafja. Maaa • • *( lI t) * | Itk*r*ky.
tlo, Joette L<ehan, Alice Mae Morris,
tertify tkat B*r* tkaa t o *
•d*
and preparel aw
r**r* ka«* aaatrat f too tk* a*t* af tk* th* ttstaterr pro>iston
Kdyth Terry, Harriet Woolley; accfeunl II E ft
• a t aitina^iiSaal in 4 f tacanah. latantawn firaman ant ant anathae ail lira tatt with faam.
Us a * ft H wklek aa*k *f ta* *tk*d. CUM. a*p*. 84:B-IO4.«». for
ond-class badges, Carol Mowery
tk* Bat****
1
•
I
t
l
eertl*e*te*
*re*e.
of
enabling
the
Towmhip
MUllewaa
OafMrntratiarw wara ma* * u«wiar tha aVaatian af Daptity Chivf Harry Samman af tha Naw*
and Harriet Woolley.
I t ) I farther **rtifr tkat aa aart »t I* foreeloi* md lummarUrof
k*r riakt* af
Browni* troop 18, membership $*k lira *Jaaarrmant, imfructar, ana* OKvar rVatlay, Narth Una, IrancS, vica BfatiaW af tha Man* aay atn.ral l**l ttiet levM *nd *••redemption In tke scheduled eertTBMt**
MiMdT
asaiaet
tke
lanaa
*'act*l
kr
tk*
purtmnr to the lUtiiUtw
plna to Jane I.citnci, Linda Emeekat«l*l eertit<*t.. for tk* f*ar ciltt. of U i talefound
In B. I. Cua. Baaa.
mon«, Ruth Ann BrnmoBi, l,ynn meuth Ca«mty FiramaWt ai*aciafia«i. Othar mamaart al tha lira cufttaa aarnmiHaa wara WaMaea dtr yeari **at pr*eeedltf ik* dat* af sutkorlty
i4:l-l«4.tl et tea.
tki*
lie*
k*ee
keea
paid.
Kissel, Jeanne Klopman, Charlotte
Lartan, Matawan, fha anaciatian't aratitjant, CkaHai J. Daualai, Raw lank, aacratary; JarMt
eutrmtATioM
Meisnrr, Nancy Shown and Irl*
TAX KHWCboaVH Urn
I. BABL K. KAaTMONB, fMlax
arm RariAarff Hyi
la tk* fallaalaa Taa Foeoel**«r» Llet
Woolley.
tor of Ta»e> In and for ••* T*aa•ati MftlfttBt* i l taa M U llttel la •••
The program wan cenc!u<J«4 with
IhlB of Mtalletew*. H l l l i * l
•Igaal a atked»tt auMkar. aad MISWIBI
that t prepare! the a**** Mt
taps and recessional,
•atk aaek tek.dul* number i* a state
forth Tsx Foreetnmire Llet. * a i
work In the local church. Refresh- Examination for
•Mat of tk* Infarmstl** eancernint e*ek
Mrs. Marcus K. Tremble Is sealnr Mra. Manuel Rivera
do tVRTHKR rMTIKY that tk*
ments will he served during a soe.rtiaeat.
«*
it
rtavirtl
kr
law,
The
arheiluiel Informatinna l.t fartfc
troop leader and Mr*. George it.
InfomMtlen eoae.rnlna luck Mkeluled
cial period following the program. Navenink Poalmaatcr
therein ar* true excerpta t*kaa
ICmmons, assistant leader. Mr*. To Be W.S.C.S. Speaker
e*rtiacatM akiek ia required ky law li
from tkt record, kept aal *Ml*.
falteai, aa* tk* lafarmatien Indicated
CharlM L. Johnson and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Manuel Rivera, wife a! Dr.
talnel In my afflce.
The United States Civil gtrvlca •a
ly *aek l»f*rmatl«i *«mker kelo* !•
I/PitniT comprise the troop com- Rivera, who is serving at Mon-Kx-Fimlhall Star
WITVEM m* hsnl m l .
commission has announced an anaa hereky lae*rp*ntel ky rtbrence 1st*
tkli 14th i*ay of February. II
mittee. Mrs. J. Harry Ki.well is mouth Memorial hospital, will adcompetitive examination to All th*•*ck e*rtile*te of Us Ml* Mkedul*
RARI. K FASTMOND IL. I
actine leader of Cloverleaf troop dress the Women's Society of Chris- Heataurant Manager
vacancy in the ponltion of Boatflatelt May »1. 1*m.
(1) Mt* fertk • Inscription of <
and Mrs. Krnest K. Peseux, assist- tian Service Wednesday night at KEYPORT—John Brewin, former master at the Navesink |»sto<Bc*
land a* it *pptars on flnvder Rohert. • T'llihury,
tke i n duplicate anl Atlantis Hl«htanili, N. I.
ant. The troop committee consists the Red Bank Methodist church. college and professional football caused by the death of William T.
I41.*l.
in taa e.rtldcal. at us Attorney, for CnmnTnlnsnt.
of Mis. Hudolph H. I'eseux, Mrs.
Mrs. Rivera will bring a mesxage star, hax taken over the manage- Keochan.
NOTKK TO CONTBACTOBB
Ml*.
Peter fialetti, Mis. Donald I.. An about health In her native coun- ment of the Hollo Post house at the full information and application
Bidi art t.qjtsu* kjr tko CouBtll a l
(3) Mt* forth tkt aerial number, *r
devson and Mrs. Itusscll Hertle try, the Philippines, and relate Six Corners. A native of Boston he forms may he obtained at the noatoiktr idtntlicdllin, ol RUBI.OII HoroiiKh fur the eonatrueti** af
Mra. George R. Emmons Is leader some of her own experiences there. and his family live at Mittawan,
Ikt *trti*e*ti *f t u • Ci«o.ot.d Timber Bulkh.od *t tk* f*M
olflcc for which the examination U
of Waihinfton Avtnut, RUBIMII, N, I.
Mil.
of Brownie troop and Mrs. Kissell Hhe will he introduced by Mildred
(I) Mtt fortk Ikt dial* *f tk* t*i Pl«m,
rr****a4
peciHc*tii>*s sad rr****
Before taking the managership of held, or from the United State*
«m XpeciHc*tii>*s
assistant. Mrs. James Neidlinger, 8. Schmidt, a teacher in the School
Bwalf
t tk*
tk *»e«
»e«*f
*f
b*
toiai* mtt b
b* obuin<4
o bb uu i 4 «t
Civil Service commbulon, Washing'
(he
local
restaurant,
Mr.
Brewin
Mrs. Edward Prim and Mr*. Ray- of Nursing at Monmouth Memorial.
«t) MU Itrtk tkt' k**k *nd aag* t'oiai*
H
Al
X
tto B
d a
Gtorat
K.
Allen,
C.
X..
Broad
atraH.
ton
25,
D.
C.
G
was associated for 11 years with
nvimker or lit* *m tod Bank, Mew Jfriry, during * '
mond Mason comprise the troop
Mrs. Frank A. Cansone, who waa
Imtrum.nt numker of lourt, on payment of 15.00,
The W. S. C. 8. will pay special Es*o Standard Oil company as field
committee.
tk* retard of tk* etr- Bids will kt received kr tk* Mid 1
honor at this meeting to the girl* i representatives in the New England recently appointed acting po**tlitftt* of tax Ml* *atil on Juni II, 1U51, at or kr III* 1
of the church who are in the high area. He is a graduate of St. Bona- master, I* operating the offlca,
let forth In the Omee
All kid. Biuit bt Btadt tin tk* r~~
Day
of th* Clerk *f Hon.^oraia
school graduating class. They will venture. university, Olean, N. Y.,
and Bccompanicd witk a (.
mouth County,
where
he
was
a
member
of
the
be presented with a token of friendIn Portugal visitor* can see "hu- ( I ) H I I f*rtk ik* amount of th* tai cktck for t t leaet l«a t t i Mat IllfJ)
Held at Public School
•f
tke
amount kid,
ship by the president, Mrs. William varsity football squad. After grad- mane." hullflghta In which the bul
Ml* a* let fertk In' tht
e.rtlHeet* of ti« u l t . Tht .aid Council rtttrv.i tk* rlftt * •
CENTERVTLLE - Rrgiatration Macdonald, who will preside, The uation he played as an end with i* never killed. In Lisbon'* arena
niMt
(II
attt
f*ttk
tk*
amount
of
all
ta>
VfTtVii.VcUMkllKfl, - . , « .
for pie-school children of this dis- girls will he inirsiluced by Mis* Boston in th* National Football toreadors display their akltl in ea
liens accruing sukittrict of Holmdfl township who had Irma vonCJlihn. s -".e''-" of youth league.
caping Injury and let it go at that.
autnt I* the tax tale, ALBEBT A. KEKB. J B , Cltrk. 11.14. _
Intlaaint
later.tt,
attained the age of rive w u held
...
.
altlt* anl ceit..
at the public school last week. Each
<T) •*!• f*rtk the *aieunt reaulnl I*
KOTICB Of I1I.««* BOKO S A t t
child was accompanied by a par(I) Mti fortk the num. of tht ptrion SEALED PROPOSAL* will k* •••
ent. Birth certificates and communeeivcd
by the Uoruugb Council *f Ik*
appearing
a.
th.
ownicable-disease certificates, were pretr of the land to beHorough of Humson, ia tke County af
sented.
affected by foreeloiure Monmouth, Ntw Jersey, on Jim* 14.
l»3l, at l:M o'clock I*. H. at tk* M*<
of the ccctinuu
Dr. C. A. Gesswrin of Matawan
mortal Borougk Hall, Kum.on. Mtw Jlr.
tax sal* • • tuck n
and Miss Ruth E. Williams, townappear! on tke lait tai iey, for the purckate sf 171,000 aewag*
shit) nurse, conducted the examinaduplicate of the Town. Itiipoial Plant Anc»ment Bondi of laid
Horough. Said kondt will be asttd tektions with the assistance of Mr*.
ruary 1, l l i l and will aittur. in tk*
Jean Srhnlz, primary teaehar. The
principal amount • ! |io,»0» on February
m
Lota
lT.i»,
alMk
II,
Unl
I, Wit, 115,00* *a ttbruary I, Ilia.
examination* were followed by a
MB JuRCtloB
15.000 on February 1 ia tack of Ike
social hour In the primary room.
(I) Naaiktr l»t-l»l«
year. 19M to I960, koth incluiive, snd
«S»
P«r.mk«r
S*.
I»M
The parent* met the teacher*, and
13,000 on Wbruary 1, 1>I1 witk inl.r(4) Book 191* of Mortftits al cit
the pre-scruwl chlldien became acpayable Auiiunt I. 1VS1 and aeaji!'•«« II
annually thereafter on the firat day* *f
quainted with the surroundings and
<J) 118.11
t'cbriiary
and Auiiuat in eack jrear*
(C) I7I2.»I (tsxti) ana |S».S!
the pupils.
Said bondi will b* coupon eonda *f
llnt.r.itt
tke denomination of I1.00K eack, regieO) II.ITI.m
terable al to principsl *nly or at t* hatk
( I ) M. r. rili«*rali
School Coata Exceed
114 I . ntk BtHMt. Ntw York principal and Intereat, and If rtaklterea
ss to both principsl anl Inttrtlt r***BKtw y k
Other* in Monntoulh
vertlblt nt the expense of th* htldtr lata
coupon bondi, and will kt ptytkl* la
FREEHOLD-The 1*51 Abstract
II) Lett l«7-t*l, Block I.
awful money at th* affle* of tht Filtllty
Uniion
Union Truit Company, Mtwsrk, Mtw
of ratablcs released by the County
(I) Nuaiktr 114-1111
Icricy.
Board of Taxation dlscloaea that
ID Pcctnktr 1*. 1*11
Kach proposal muit specify 1* a Bill"
local schools use up more of the
14) Book 1*17 of MortfSftl i t tlple of 1/8 or 1/1* of \% • alagla
wtnplata raaaaK-i jeh taWm off t h * outaiaa c a t w i
p«r» Ml
tax dollar than any other phaac of
rat. of Intercit not emeeHing 4% a*r
<M IIH.44
annum which the honda ar* t* be*r. **l
government.
anal camenling FURNACE, Inaida a n i Out, which completely
(») II17.S4 (tox.i* antf I17I.IT no propoitl will be considered, wkuik
School costs are $*.MM,27(, aa
l i t t l
17) 1415.15
ttwclnei • rate higher than tk* law***
compared to $5,600,223 for municipal
nt* itaud in any legally aeeeatakl*
II) Alktrt Cllllepi.
aliminatai tha atrap* ef Coal Gaa. RawaKnaj thotild ba dona
I l l fprlna-D.il Boulevard, propoial. Each propoial muit Itlta tk*
governments, $3,122,602 for county
•mount
_ kid
bond., w
wkltk akall
ilue.ni
Village,
Long
lilnni
amount
kid for the,
the kondi,
government and 141,431 for county
aftan, far YOUR SAFETY, LOWER FUEL BILLS, an*j
' " tk O»i Station
be not lei* tkan 171.00* aor
library, making a sum of $11,212,
t'l.oon
53S to be raised by taxation.
As betwet. legally acc.rtakl* *«*.
LONGER LIFE OF FURNACE;
ID Lott IMI. Block II,
poials ipecifylng tht aamt rat* *f lat*r>
I^and improvement assessment*,
Ltalto*
tit.
tht bondi will bt aold to tk* kiddtr
C) Nunktr UtMIIS I* 1111 romnlylng
not including second-class railroad
with tht trrmi of Ml* **l
property, are 1104,778,387. Veterans'
offering ta accent for the amount kM tk*
leait amount of bondK, tkt kondl to b*
exemptions total W,27S,IS7.
accepted bring thoie firat maturla*. ana
llnstriuatat aumkir II)
if two or more hidden olftr la •ectpt
II) I4..U
Sweet potatoes are high In vita(!) 1141.11 ( u » i | aai 1111.11 tk* aame I**M *mount. tken t* Ik* kll.
d.r •Strla« U Bay tkerefor tk* klakwt
min A content.
llattrttt)
prin. Tk* •arekairr arait *l*a Bar . a
IT) l l l l . l l
(I) Aaaa *>k'*olktri<r
. • • o v a l Haal t*> tk* Int.rert *a tk*
141 T.rrtc* Axaut, Jtrttr koala aMrwNl i o tk* lati af a.ranat
CltT. Ktw /*ntr
Tk* rlglt la t*t*n*t U rtjeet all kll*
w m o u u #4
....... ,
l aar kll a*t
a*t **ai>lylBi
**ailylBi with tk
II)
U U I.I. IVlotk
I I . Ltalsaa •*aTffg.
• tt tHttmker
* . 1»W
g m n*MMwill
willwViUI
wViteUI.
It) NoBJktr i l t C I N I
l
All kldltrt
«rt nanlnd t* lepotit a
Dk
l
Itw
•4ml *ai*lea«
p*a«lal*4 atemtoc It * M M M H I Mr TaUC»>
etrtlnel or •atklcr'* *k*ck aaytkl* ta
(I)
ik* s r l n af BMwaik a l Btuata*, la tk*
wamiTia naraa. * aiawt M § ctiAwia. TM* a»«** M M
II)
Cfuny
y. f*r
C t
of M*u.utk. Ne
New Jtn.y.
awa « a m an IneoTMnttd]
11,410.
drawa
tnm •*•**» to toy. A n»M*a «* t/% at w> took
kaak or trait eoatpanr. Tkt ektek of a
inntaafnl fclddtr will k* retained Io k*
^ j ^^.^*i «^ ^i^i**^ *Vai —
i^ ^^^,
laW
fAalflL
spoiled In part psjrment for tkt haal*
will*
or to secure tke Borougk from any |M*
TMt ta
Mrt «f mtry
...
4MI, BlMk T, U B I M S resulting from the failure of the kiddtr
t* comply with tht term, of till Ml.
M
(I) (a) M*akw U l l M J
,»• tht tTcnt that prior to th* delivery
Ik) Naattor I4T.IIII
of the bondi, the Income received kr
(I) la) D*e*mb*r IT. IMI
prl»at* holder! from bonli of tkt a*m*
Ik) OMMikar t*. 111!
t m and character ihall bt tank!* kr
(I) (a) B**k M l •! MartgagM the term, of any Federal Income tas
lew, th* luettiifut bidder mar, at kla
*t«tlon. be rellevtl j f hli ofcilf.tl*n*
und.r the contract to nurehai* tke ha»t§
at p«ge tta
aad In iueh rase the deposit accomla) 7 t l . l l
panying his b!d will be relumed.
Ik) lll.lt
. . III4.H Itaaatt aal. ttlt.lt
Pt*pe.»l» ihonta he aloreued t* Mr.
Alfctrt A. K»rr, Jr.. Borough Clerk, Borllatmtt)
ouih Hall, Rumaon, New Jeriey, s n l
Elrina a a l «. A. tneloied In a sealed enrelope marked *a
tk* outilde "Prono«al for Bonli."
Btlf *rl. M*w Jsn*y
The mcceifful kMder will be f«rniahel with the opinion of Hawkins.
ia. Mack I.
Del*«ell a Wool that the bend* i n
LMIMII Mifisr
vaill and legally hlnainc ob1l«atlon* of
ft) Number II.1III
th* Borough of Bumson. In th* Cra.tr
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feaak, ataua l*l*a« ...
T*k* n«tlc. II I ataaji J. anl M*ry
f. Moran T/A 1 ralfaUm*r *t*r*i«s
applied ta tk*
Red Baak far •
Won Hem* foi
Monmoirtb •«
OblMtlOB*.
mtdlstely In
Oiirk af tk*
• E D BAITS
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New Book by
Rev* John A. Hayes
Just Off Press'
yojfS
b«'t strateliliifl
mwawnm, MAT •», m i
Ruimon Familv
At Camp Gordon
eaViaat way ta kill la e]*a.u*ath/
•xpr**a*4 la thaac ward*:
"Tke atoaaic broaaa of death
Wkkk wa aajawlv** kav*
r»r If fee Ufa It
aMIttary aarviea auking
Wa eraata Httle,
aat at am* aad a * n famla the arta «f 4eaMl
We eut-iaveat tka ha*t* *f kea Ulat, a Ruaitaa «*ufl* hav* found
Ta the sordid oad
a way af kMpiag th*lr ««*ne Srea
Of
keeala* bright tka Mad*.
AM OM Rusty Bayatjet
buraiag wbil* a* th* «*v*.
Aaa *h*ra> tka aaiat
Of that *I4 ruafr bavoaet."
U. aa4 htr*. U r Maraaor of
J% WWIWUHm Impure***
Tka aaawer ta atir aiUaau ta liMHoa, aad aaaay other ancmbera
brought
farth
la
tha
last
aafea
af
•f
*ali*t*4 *a4 **V*r p*ra*aa*l at
•art— of War
the keak. Bltaar wa aeMat t*i Catap O*r4*a, Augueta. Oa., are
praetWa
tke
teachlaga
af
Ckriat
R*v. Joha A. Haye*, Th. M.. wha Mi4: "They that live by the **lrt*g their hou*iag prtbleat* with
MMt a u t w of th* lUd Bank iwor4 ihtll vcrtah by taa •wat4," trailer «*a*h*a, tbaak* ta a •**•
Praahyteriaa church, who ia a*w »t face th* ccrtaia Ju4f*aMat |uat clan* aa4 eoavealeotly altuated
trailer coach park oa th* Army
•tattooed *t McOsaough, Oa., ia
By thl* arraageaaent the
ceatiaulag hi* literary elfarta, aa4 * The boek Itaelf I* well 4*ae. Th*
M*r«j*a*
hava avoided houae-hunt
typafraphy
by
the
Pr»»»
af
tka
haa writtea a book entitled "Aa
A4»ertl.fi- PYiat- lag headache*.
O14 Buety Bayonet." Tha Regittcr Deep aatitk. Tha
U
etcelUat.
Tha
«a»M JL
privileged by frank
Th* trailer eaaeh park at Camp
Lynch, publieber of tha Weekly er'failawi tha rdlaiauf theaM af Oardaa ha* h**a 1*14 out like *
th*
haak
ana
th*
title
I*
printed
Advertiser, BfcDaaoufih, Oa., aa
atat little villa** with pav*4 walkwell a* by Rabert H. Gardner, wha with typ* that giva* the lapraa*iaa way* aa4 *tr*eta. Th* Harmorm.
ruat m aa aid kayaaet.
reviewed the book for the Weekly af "Aa
aaaay traitor aaaeh fimillea,
OI4 Ratty Bayaaat" haa Ilk*
Advertiser, ta print th* artiel* be- k**a ariat*4
hav* •*a*true**4 ai*h*t react* ta
la
•
lUalUd
edition.
•w:
Reverent Hay** wrltea ta Tkt Inaur* privacy.
•AH ou> RUBTT BAYONET,* RegMer: "t h*r4ty thtnk tk* 4*- TtM traitor aaaeh cMaaaualty at
ia R*4 Bsak will b* tuch M Camp Oar4*a, wher* Military ptiReview**) by R*b*rl H. 4*r4a*r. ta Juetlfy
tka local kaakttara atack< t*aa*l aaalgawd I* th* pact may
'Aa OI4 Rusty B*y*aet" la a* lag It, to If any oa* carat far a park th*lr h—****a wh«*i* for the
fc***ful a *oa4*maatiaa af war an4eapy it any k* *r4*r«4 from 'Tka duratiaa af their aaaigaaMat, haa
tbaa* wha perpetuate w*rldly *trif* Preaj af tka Deep South,' MePaa* acraaimadattoa* far t a eeache*.
a* we hav* h*4 tha good f*rtw* ough, Oa., or froat mo aartaaally.
y Caah aaaMl* ham* I* allotted a
,
to r**4 la) *ur ti«*. Thla book af Thg , dl4
i l aagle
lla •pace af gr*ua4 Mais fact, eom*reial
g l la
frao-fera* written by J*ha A. The **rdl4
II patpala."
" ptot* with coannttoa* for water,
Har«*. Th. U, H*tor af the Metkat tka prica la aaly II,
atoctrielty *«4 Mwag*. Utilitlea,
DotMttfh *B4 Timberridge PreabywlU th* *M*pttoa *f t*I*phoaea,
lerlaa churchM, scathingly de.
or* Iaclu4*4 ia th* very a*mtnal
aauacaa th* «tt*r futility of war
r*at charged far th* plat. Tele**4 th* greet] that haa led all gnat
attUna i f th* aaat dowa ta tgaomIf ***lred, ar* availablf
lalaue 4*f*at and abllviaa.
th* Camp Oordon rachaag*. Playground *auipment and
The Srat portion of the book I* a
4l*tribe agalaat war and ita effrcte BRtBUJC-Th* Vettraa* af All • laundry room *r< eitra feature*
ui. a people and a nation. Wart MratorUt hrMgc eonaeeting furnished by ViuAt. Bam to ttrmt
wa wag* war without and I*Monmoulh eounty with Point meet- traitor dweller* *f having all the
a fact kaawa t* *M*t af ua. We tryant la Ocean county, built ov*r tht comfort* af a permanent home.
la aar uatutor*4 way to change narlvtr on rt. IS at a coat When the Army aaya "move on,"
tara and tttlllae force to gala sur M .aoMier* can take home and
~ unthinking deslrea" rorce of |8,IM,I1T waa dedicated rrlday the**
with them to their neit asM oppeaed to nattiie and haa never in imprtnaive ceremonita during family
aurvived.
which Oo«r. Alfred K. Oriacoll ac- ligament.
cepted the aaaa oa kthalf af th*
"Have eenturiea of fighting
Rooted out the baala cauae* of people at New Jeraey.
war?
•tat* Highway Commlaalanw
Are they aot all (till there,
Raaaford J. Abbott, Red Baak
everywhere:
turned
the bridge over to th* govHatred, vanity, greed,
ernor, who deteribtd it a* tangible
aellbhneaa and fear?"
After every bloody conflict the evident* of co-operation In level* of
thinking men of the world have government and aald tt la proof
trle4 to and a way t* luting peace. that New Jeraey la engaged In the
Araalatlce Ia aot a laattng thing. moat Important highway conttrucOaMMiaaieBt la not the anawcr. tion program cv*r undertaken,
Peace treatlea have never been
UT. Abbott, who pretided over tha
warth the paper they have been ccremonlet, Introduced hie prtd<prlate4 upon. Thla probing resume caaaor, Spencer Miller, Jr., preaiaf atir type of diplomacy eipoiea
•ur la*4eqvaey at the International dent of American International colconf«rene« table. What la the lege; IUt* Sen. J. Stanley Herbert,
Monmouth county; State Sea. W.
aaawer?
B4ucatlon I* preaenle4 hero a* Bteclman Mathia, Ocean county;
an* way ta peace but It muat be Freeholder Joseph C, Irwln, directempered with brotherhood and tor of th* Monmouth county board,
mutual truat. A profltlea* war la and Freehold A. Paul King, Oecaa
Ideallatle, for gre*4 la ever the rea-county, all of whom apoke briefly,
ct* far conflict.
Oov. Driaeoll Introduead Rap.
Tk* talH of war I* our* a* men,
C. Auchineloit, Rumtoa, to
•4 It I* aur* to fln4 a way te a Jatnei
th*
OM peraona witntaalng the dad*
laating peace or be deatroyed aa
have thoM who were atroag be- ieatlon and praUed him for hit **•
fore ua. That we have found a more eperatioa In atate problenu.
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Governor Opens
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, Jak* DwtfmttaJ
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A more luMroua
finith . . . critper "•pring.back" . . •
greater resistance lo toiling and creae>
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ing, are woven right Into the whisper*
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New styling advance*
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Tta« new 84,000 hompowtr •xUittlon to our South Amboy Power
SUtion, together with other new initaHations, made line*
World War II, meant adequate electric terviee for the greatly
expanded population of this area. In fact, with this new addition,
power prodtKtioa will have doubled since VJDay.i
TMs new OMMtruction it but a part of JCPAL's continuing,
program of servict expaHsion. From 1946 through 1963, the
Company is spending $60/100,000,10 incrtast production
mer drape. You'll feel cooler . . . look
cooler . . . be better groomed when
jour summer suit ha* the Haspel label
• . the mark of the genuine,
and attribution I w/mm^
Wo a n going ahead with the dMfaik Job ot catching
up from the last war as fast as the limited supply of i
skilled labor and the shoriage of Materials brought rtwut
i
Working against Urns — ©»r"crtwj are on the job six days
a week instead of the utual five. Everything that can be
done it being done to give you the beat possible service at
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Haapel Genuine Prado Cords
20.73
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HOOKS A N D I I S O N
WALLS
Jimmy Araone, aaa of Mr. aad
Mrs. Jamfla Arnoac ef MS Catherine ( t., will appear oa the atocLevy talent search television program Sunday between 1I:M aad i
p. m. ovrr Channel 11.
Winner of the Mon mouth county
finals of the M*cL«vy talent atarea
I held recently at the Carltoa theater
[jimmy won a ring and a scholarship far tinging leitona in kii Srst
county contest appcaraacc aad a
wrist watch and an opportunity U
appear on televition in the Baals.
LINOLEUM
ASPHALT Till
CORK Till
S WHARF AVC.
Firemen Hold Memorial Service
IUIIH TIL!
• ID RANK 4-3132
FAIR HAVEN — Tka Villas*
OuiM af thia plae* arlll held a
daare Saturday night at • o'clock
•t the Willawhroak restaurant for
ha beaelt of tha Crl»fl«4 C U t
4r«n* commiasion.
William Hoag will set ai Batter
of cercmoaiea. Tha Soar show will
iacludo numbrn by Boaaic tickler
aad John VanBrunt, vocalists, aM
Dorothy Tolas*, Raa Baak daae*
instructor.
Musie will b* provided by Hart
Webber an4 flit orehettra. Prises,
which have been donated by total
merchsats, will be awarded far special danes*. All proceeds af tha affair will (a to tha eomails*i*B.
Tha committee in charge iacludaa
Mri. Betty Burn*, I f n . Joyce Pettigrev, MM. tickler, Mri. Myrtle
Walter* u < Mri. Allea Emmon*.
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DANCING
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Com. U> and Stay With Ut Awhile . . . Eat an*) Drink lavarian Styts
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mamarlil ianrlr« af tad *--*- thm
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DANCING FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
y Firaman't awacietian M d Sw.
day nif>t at TrlnHy tpknpri t W t h hars. Lsft ta r!a>». O«*ar
rratJay. Nsrrh Lsnf BrancK; WaHaca Urtan. Matawan, pritidawt
oowofy aHS«iatian; Antao Mataviiy, Oaa); R*v. RoHort H. Andsr*
MM, Jr., rector and local fira das*rtmowt chaplain, and CKMard
Bartor, A#t*«
HifMand*. C««nciliMn HarsM Hvrlay. dwinMn
af tha fira cawwIHaa an tha cswdl, mads tha walcaminaj sdaVatt.
ceiving disability compensation
from V.A. Soon I eapect to go on
eitended active duty in the Navy.
May I continue to receive my comQ. 1 am a teacher, and I took a pensation plus my Navy pay, at the
graduate course last summer under same time?
the O.I. Bill. This summer I want
V.A. compensation may
ta take another but it won't start notA. beNo.
concurrently with reuntil after th« July M cut-off date. ceipt ofpaid
active
service pay. Tour
Will I be permitted to do so?
compensation would be auspended
A. Tes. Since you were In train- while you are in the Navy.
Ing In the summer of ISM you may Q. I am taking a O.I. Bill corstart your second course at any respondence course. Wilt 1 bs pertime during the summer of MM— mitted to switch to a classroom
either before or after the cut-off course in the same Held after the
date. However, teachers beginning July K cut-off date?
O.I. Bill summer schooling for the
No, A correspondence court*
first time in 1*51 must be In train- la A.
considered as a course within itIng by the cut-off date if they want self,
and
V.A. regulations atat* that
to continue during succeeding sum- once a veteran
completea such
lers,
course after the cut-off date he may
Q. t went to a private hospital not start another. Tou could, how*
to get treated for a service-connect- ever, take more advanced work by
ed ailment end I paid the bill my- correspondence If the advanced
•elf, I did not have instruction* training would be a normal progresfrom V.A. to report to th* private sion toward your educational goat
hospital. Is It possible for V.A. to
relmbur** me for my hospltalisaCafeteria Workers
MM etpensea?
A. Th* only way In which you To Be Given Dinner
could be reimbursed would be if
all three of the following condi- KBVFORT - A dinner la honor
tion* had been met: treatment for of cafeteria workers will k, given
th* service-connected condition Tuesday evening by St. Joaeph'a
must have been rendered in a med- Parent-Teacher association at Crysical emergency; government facili- tal Brook inn, Eatontown. Mrs. Alties must not have been feasibly bert tulchlnsjer it la charge of resavailable, and delay in providing ervation*.
treatment would have been haaardEighth grada graduates will be
feted June S at a party In th*
t*.
<). X want to get a O.I. loan to school hall arranged by the mothbuy a four-unit bouse, and live la ers of seventh gradt pupil*. A enke
an* af th* unit*. May I do so under sal* will be held Sunday by the
eighth grada mother* to raise
th* O.I, Bill?
fund* to take the graduates en an
A. Tes. Tou may purchase up to
a four-family house, provided you all-day trip to Rys Beach, N. T.
Mrs. John Brandausr, lira. Jama*
live in on* of the unlti.
Q. I am studying in France under Costello and Mr*. Oranvills Smith
the O.I. Bill and I want to change are on th* committee.
Bold* of study. I already have
Mrs. John M e , chairman, renude ane change. Will I be re- ported over $1,700 earned and conquired to take advisement and tributed by the member* during the
guidance?
talent drive. Mr. Oeorge Hoffman of
A. No. However, a veteran train- Perth Amboy, regent of th* South
Ing In a forelgtt country and desir- Ambey region of theDloessan P.
ing to make * aecond change of T. A., presided at the installation
course will be required to submit of new officer* and congratulated
complete justification to V.A. that the local group on Its progressive
(1) he needs the new course to work. Bister Mary Jacob*, principal,
complete hit educational objective, also extended h»r commendation.
and (1) he ha* sufficient educational qualification* to give reasonable Th* alte of th* Battle of Thar*
assurance that he can complete mopylae <4» B. C.) In Greece Is
the new course satisfactorily.
I1 today occupied by a giant rlceO,. I am a disabled veteran re- planting project sponsored by EGA.
QuestJoas and Answers
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Protects the Physical and Mental Health of the Community
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PIMCTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING,
IU4 Beak, N. J.
The primary objective of Public Health
Nursing as carried out by the Red Bank Public
Health Nursing Association is to provide the
residents of this community with bedside nura*
ing. The secondary goal is to aid in the welfare
problems of the individual, for the protection
and promotion of community health in its physical, mental and emotional aspects.
It is difficult to state just what are the duties
of the Public Health Nurse but they run the
gamut from delivering a new baby's birth certificate to follow-up on patients from the various
State Hospitals who are on extended leave in
the community.
MARTHA C. HANSON, R. N., B.«.
Public Health Nursing, when viewed in the
cold light of statistical figures docs not appear
to be very spectacular, but behind the bare figures lies a philosophy and a program, dedicated
to serve the needs of the community.
During the year 1950, nursing care was
given to a total of 187 patients by the Red Bank
Public Health Nursing Association. Services
extended by staff nurses included: 537 medical; 29 surgical; 52 office injections; one communicable disease; 78 pre-natal; 15 post-natal;
176 new born; 192 chronic and 38 cancer.
Public Health Nursing, in Red Bank and
in all parts of the country, has come to be a
recognized, organized community service avail*
able to all citizens, with its goal, the protection
of the physical and mental well being of the
community.
In the fields of prevention and education,
172 persons attended the infant welfare clinic;
88 the chest clinic; 50 were given chest X-Rays
and the Public Health Nurses assisted the local
Board of Health with 14 smallpox vaccinations.
It is a job of "teaching and doing", striving
to make our communities healthier and happier.
The Public Health Nurse cares for the sick
In their homes—on ah hourly basis—carrying
out the orders of the attending physician and
teaching the family how to carry on in the
nurse's absence. Her services are given to all
income groups—all levels of society—to those
on a higher social level aa well aa those living
on a marginal income, on a fee basis. Fees are
set up on a sliding scale, based on the patient's
ability to pay. Anyone who lives in Red Bank
is eligible for the Nursing service.
In addition, the nurses made 769 welfare
home visits; 341 to the pre-school child; 27 to
the school child and 886 were concerned with
adult welfare.
General activities of the Association required 494 visits; 288 visits were made of T. B.
contacts and follow-ups; U admissions were
arranged to the Allenwood T. B. sanitorium; two
admissions were made to Glen Gardner; one to
the North Jersey Training School at Totowa;
one to Vineland, four to Marlboro; one admission was arranged to Jersey City Medical
Center; one patient admitted to Menlow Park
for observation; 22 psychiatric histories were
taken; 30 psychological case histories were
made; 289 mental hygiene visits were made to
Fees collected in this manner a n turned
over to the Borough Clerk. They are listed as
anticipated revenue in the Borough Budget and
are applied against the amount to be raised by
taxation. The total amount of fees collected
from January 1st through December 81st, 1950
amounted to $1,681.51.
homes; 63 State Hospital follow-ups; 96 crippled
children follow-ups; six ventral disease; 111
birth certificates delivered; trans|tortation was
arranged for 43 patients; six sputa studies and
six patch tests made and a total of 1521 conferences held during the year.
Public Health Nursing is a vital community
service, equally available to those in the higher
income levels, the middle class and thr> lower
income groups and those on marginal income.
tinued support throughout the years by the Red
Bank Elks and the Red Bank Branch of the
Needlework Guild deserves special mention.
Welfare activities of the Public Health
Agency are not restricted to the holiday period
only or to the families and individuals in the
lower income groups, but to whomever the association feels needs the lift that makes one
know, he or she is not forgotten or alone.
Red Bank Public Health Nursing Association was founded after the close of World War
I. In 1925 it became a community agency, maintained by Borough Funds and operating from
offices on the second floor of the Borough Hall.
Red Bank's Public Health Nursing Association works in co-operation with the Monmouth
County Organization for Social Service, which
serves as the link between the county and state
organizations they represent. It is through the
courtesy of the Monmouth County Organization
for Social Service that the Red Bank Public
Health Nursing Association has affiliated students from Monmouth Memorial and Fitkin Hospitals. Last year seven nurses were in affiliation, giving a total of 256 days—making 877
visits. Also through the Monmouth County Organization for Social Service, a student from
Seton Hall College spent four months with the
Nursing Association, gaining practical experience in Public Health.
The chairman of the Public Health Nursing Committee on the Borough Council approves
and recommends the budget and receives monthly reports of the work accomplished. Frequent
conferences are held with him to discuss future
plans and problems.
Present chairman of this committee Is Mr.
Harry Malchow. Members are John Montgomery, Jr., and Thomas Oakley.
An Advisory Nursing Committee m e e t s
monthly and serves in an advisory capacity to
the director. The chief function of this com. mittee is to interpret the work of the organization to the public and keep them informed of
what Public Health Nursing is and does.
The Red Bank Public Health Nursing Association is fortunate in having such splendid
co-operation from so many agencies and organizations of the community. The Red Cross Motor
Corps has helped to solve transportation, always
a big problem in a Public Health Nursing Service. By transporting non-ambulatory patients
to the various clinics the Motor Corps has saved
Public Health Agency hours of valuable time
which can be utilized for more professional
service by the nurse.
Members are Miss Florence Kridel, chairman; Mrs. Benjamin Crate, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Martha Linton, secretary; Mrs. John B. Allen,
Mrs. Charles R. English, Mrs. Edmund G. Fraser,
Mrs. Frank F. Groff, Mrs. Sara E. Worden, and
Mrs. Rhoda Swift.
Along with its program of nursing care and
health education, the Red Bank Public Health
Nursing Association carries on welfare activities,
in which it receives valuable assistance from
individuals and organizations. There are too
many to mention each one by name, but the con-
As I said in the beginning of this article,
the mechanics of our generalized Public Health
Nursing Service are very unspectacular, but it is
a fundamental asset to the community and we
believe and indispenseable one, for it can not
help but advance the cause of good health.
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RED BANK REGISTER
RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951
VOLUME LXXIII. NO. 48.
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SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 14.
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Show Sunday at
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Bank Promotes
Elwood Duncan
Elwood A. Duncan of 327 Procptct ave., Little Silver, this week
was promoted to the position of
assistant cashier at the Second
National bank and Trust company.
In his new capacity he will be in
charge of the bank's newly-estanllahed consume; credit department,
which will handle pcnonal loan*,
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Wreck Victim, Dies
FAIR HAVSN - L. Alvin Benaett. Ml at River Oaks, who waa
injured la the Feb.'« train wreck
at Woodbrldge died Sunday morning at Rlvervlew hospital. Hit
death brings the total caused by
the wreck to M.
L. Atria
Mr. Bennett had previously been
a patient at the Rahway hospital.
A post-mortem examination by Or.
Julius A. Toren, county physician,
showed his death wa* caused by a
post traumatic sepsU resulting
from the wreck.
Born in Montdalr, Mr. Bennett
was a con of LeRoy and Anna
Clayton Bennett He had lived here
the past six months prior to which
he had made his home at Uneroft
seven yean. Mr. Bennett w u a
graduate of Montclair high school
and of Columbia- university. He
waa associated with the Metropolitan Sunday Newspaper!, Inc., of
New York city, and was a member
of the bureau of advertising. He
w u formerly asoclated with the
Newark Evening News. Mr. Bennett was a member of the Sales
Executive club of New York city.
During World War II, he served as
a second lieutenant in the 103d
Infantry division, U. 8. Army.
Mr. Bennett leaves his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy A. Conover Bennett, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Reu a u Conover, Locust l*wn farm.
Colt's Neck; a daughter, Altyn Conover Bennett living at home; his
parents, living on Monmeuth blvd.,
Belmar, a. brother, I. Alfred Bennett, Wnll township: and three (later.'*, Mr*. S. l^eon diver, ,lr,, MasmehUEsettn: Mrs. Arnold VanNnte,
Belmar, and Mrs, Itowland W. Erb
of Neptun*.
Memorial services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Bennett
residence with Rev. Charles B.
Webster, pastor of the Red Bank
Presbyterian church, officiating.
Burial, under the direction of the
Worden funeral home, was In Fair
View cemetery, Ifiacorts were Commander Wlllard F, Hunt, Russell
M, Boms, Norman dePliinque, Lymnn Worthlngton, Normun Field
and Edward Baumtller.
MIDDUCTOWH - Plain are
complete for the garden fashion
show and tea which the Red Bank
Woman's club wtll stage Sunday at
I p. m. at Deep Dale farm, home
Of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uatilhola
oa Red Hill rd.
Proceeds will be divided between
the Red Bank unit of the Salvation Army and Riverview hospital's
building fund.
In case of rain, the snow will
be held In the Lentllholn home.
Otherwise, the event will be staged
in the estate's formal garden. WHhelmina Dobbin* will show fashions for the beach, sportswear, afternoon dresses and evening gowns.
The review will close with a bridal
•arty.
Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlawegen,
president, will greet guests. James
S. Parkas, president of Rlvervlew,
and Capt. Newton MeClement*.
Salvation Army director, will apeak
briefly. Peggy Curtis of Asbury
Park will be the commentator.
Tony DeNueei* orchestra will provide background music.
The musical portion of the program ha* been arranged by Mr.
and Mr*. Allan Carman. Robert
Reed of Shrewsbury, who for many
years has been a favorite of shore
concert audtenees and who has
aung lead part* with the Shore
Operetta club and the Apollo club
of Asbury Park, of which he Is a
member, will sing several aelection*. Including special music when
the bridal party is ihown. Mr. Reed
will be accompanied by hi* wife.
Other guest artists will be the
Peter sisters, Eileen and Marilyn
of Oceanport, They will sing bar
mony duet*. They have been heard
at various concerts in the county,
and during World War II were featured artists at U. 8. O. club* In
the county, and at U. S. O. show*
at Army hospital*.
Models will be Mr*. Philip K.
Carman, Mrs. Doris W. Engelbeck,
Mrs. William O. Heron, Mrs. William D. Salladin, Mrs. Edward D.
Scudder, Jr., Mrs. Hamilton Shippee and Misses Eva Bauder, Gladya
Cottrell, touts* Dresser, Sue Lechtrecher, Betty Montgomery, Jean
Ryan. Jean Stout, Jean Shropshire
and Joan Wiltshire.
To Serve Tea
Members of tb* young women's
evening department of tbe Woman's club, and the Marinera and
Teenagers auxiliary, who do volunteer work at Riverview, wtll assist
when tea is served. Commltue
members Include Mrs. Carman, Mrs.
Dobbins, Mrs. Philip Bowen, Mrs.
Robert B. Brophy, Mrs. Stanley
Dahlgren, Mrs. Samuel Dlggle, Mrs.
Robert H. Dlsbrow, Mrs. J. C. Eliot,
3d., Mr*. Richard B. Hammond,
Mr*. Ruiseil Hathaway, Mrs. Frank
A, Hayes, Mrs, John Huarwml, Mrs,
Morgan Knapp, Mr*. Gilbert Manson. Mrs. Walter MeDougal, Mrs,
Irving Rink, Mr*. L. C. Richardson, Mr*. Leslie D. Seely, Mrs. Lester C. Stork, Mr*. Sherman I.
Strong, Mrs. Walter D. Swartnl,
Mrs. Nell* Walker, Mr*. Philip S.
Walton and Misses Bertha and
Florence Krldel.
Lay Cornergtone
Of New Building
The cornerstone of the new build
Ins at the Red Bank Rapt 1st
church will be laid Sunday at 10:30
a. m, The building will comprise
a fellowship hall, kitchen, three
church school classrooms, choir
room, office and pastor's study.
Renovation* In the old building
I n c l u d e a redocornted chapel,
church parlor and the lnatallatlon
of an oil burner.
The contractor Is Charles B
Hembllng and Son of Red Bank,
You'll enjoy huntnln hunt nn WJf.K,
•.•tiirilnsi at. II A. M. 1310 AM • •>(
11,1 nl<—Advtrtistntnt.
CommodV* Amory L. H«ta«4,
sthraad A. Dttacaa
automobile and consumer loana and
F. H. A. title No. t loans for home
modernisation and repairs. Mr.
Duncan recently completed a alx
weeks' training program in New
Jersey banks where consumer credit department* are in operation.
A native of Red Bank, Mr. Duncan ia the son of Mrs. Barnh B.
Duncan of H Undcn pi., and the
late William H. Duncan. He was
graduated from Red Bank high
school in June, 1928, and on June
SS of that year he entered the employ of Second National. He advanced progressively through the
various positions In the bookkeeping department, and prior to his
latest promotion he wa* in charge
of Incoming and outgoing collections In connection with loans, discounts and customers' securities.
These duties will now be handled
by Edward Shkoda of Applegate
St., River Plata.
Mr. Duncan is married to the
former Elsie Hayes of Red Bank
and the couple, have one «on, WilUam H. Duncan, 4 years old.
Price to Addre§s
31 Graduates
EATONTOWN - Mayor F. Bliss
Price will address .31 graduates at
commencement exercises In the
school auditorium Tuesday, June 12,
at T:30 p. m. Edward 1!. Emmcns.
president of the school board, will
present diploma*.
The graduates are Warren Albert,
Robert Anderson, Arthur Aumack,
Walter Behrena, Leo Carting. Arthur Chasey, Jay Duncan, Richard
Oerard, Robert Gordon, Jamca
Holly, Carl Kauts, Philip Lightfoot,
George Mansfield, Kenneth McKelvey, Paul Roystcr, Charles
Thornton and Philip Tllghman.
Barbara Alessi, Mary Jane Bennett, Norma Brand, Diane Garafola, Henrietta Herrmann, Dorothy
MnMmiore, Paula Ponnnrrl, Evelyn
Ray, Betty Stout, Geraldlne Tulane,
Louise VanBrunt, Barbara Wagner
and Nan Werner.
Exercises June 14
For 14 Graduates
SHREWSBURY — Graduates of
the local school will present a play,
"Elmer," at commencement exercises Thursday, June 14, at 8 p. m.
In the school nuditorlum. Also on
the program will he choinl work by
pupils of the upper grade*,
Clarence Bergrr, president of the
board of education, will present the
diploma*. Announcement will he
made that night of the winner of
the Robert Campbell Memorial
award, Admission to the exercises
will by by ticket only.
The graduates are VV. Lee Moore,
Charles Matches, Joseph Campbell,
Jamea David Stlllman, Jame* Newman, John W. nu.iHPlI, Harry Lawrence Phillip*, lna ,T, Ili'Vilcs, Snlly
J. Duvall, Vanlta Shirley VanScholck, Marsha I*e Haynian, Flsie J. Berry, Elizabeth Maude Hymer and Ritvi Ellen Lthtouen,
The service will directly connect
the shore with Atlantic City, Millville. Baltimore and Dover on the
Washington flight and with Philadelphia, HarrUburg and Altoona on
the Pittsburgh flight. In all, 48
cities in seven eastern states may
be directly reached without change.
Air aervice was gained for the
county through the combined efforts
of th« Asbury Park, Lang Branch
and Red Bank Chambers of Commerce and shore municipal official*.
They were aided by IT. S. Senators
Robert C. Hendrlckson, and H.
Alexander Smith, Rep. Jam** C.
Auchinclos*. Dr. Charlt* Srdman,
commissioner of the state department of conservation and economic
development and representatives of
Port Monmouth, Lakehurat Naval
Air station and Earls Navil Ammunition depot.
Delrgatlea gueoeesf nl
The campaign began Oct. t l
when a delegation attended a hearing before the Civil Aeronautic*
board at Washington In support of
an application by All American for
a permit to extend Ita flight from
Washington to Atlantic City to
Newark via Asbury Park. After
other hearing*, permission wa*
granted May 10.
Thomas McGce, head of the air
service committee of the Asbury
Park Chamber, la general chairman of tomorrow's celebration. The
Inaugural flight from Washington
will cany Sen. and Mrs. Hendrlckson and other distinguished guests
who will participate in ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
The Red Bank motorcade, which
will Include two new Boro buses,
a flre truck and cars supplied by
local auto dealers a* well a* Individually-owned cars will meet up
with Asbury Park and Long Branch
motorcades at the Asbury Park
traffle circle. The convoy will be
given a state police escort. It will
be Joined by groups from the southern section of the county and will
proceed on Sterner highway to be
met by a Wall township committee
headed by Earl 8telnei, chairman.
Wall township, which U celebrating
It* 100th anniversary, has decorated
the airport and highways leading
to it.
Rumson to Sell
Sewer Bonds
RUMSON-The council at its
meeting last Thursday night passed
a resolution introduced by Councilman Peter Cartmell authorising the
advertisement for bids for bonds
totaling $73,000 for the borough's
new sewer system.
Bids will be accepted at the council meeting June U.
The council also passed a resolution authorising Albert A. Kerr, Jr.,
borough clerk, to advertise for bids
for the construction of a new bulkhead at the Eajt end of Washington ave. In the West Park section.
Mr, Kerr read a letter from the
district chief public health engineer,
central state health district, notifying the council of a break in the
borough's aewer line in the Navesink river about three feet from
ahore. The letter directed the borough to correct the condition.
A letter from the New Jerney
police chiefs' association, asking
that Chief Henry Kruse attend the
association's annusl convention at
Spring Lake June 18, 19 and 20, wa*
referred to Charles B. Harding,
chairman of the police committee.
The council passed a resolution
voicing nn objection to the Rumsnn
country club'* application \n the
state Alcoholic Beverage Control
commissioner for a club liquor license. It 1* neceseury for the club
to apply direct to the state for Ita
Councilman Harold Goetchlus reported the construction of curbing
and gutter* on Meadowbrook ave/
in proceeding natlifRctoilly.
Mr. Kerr read H It'tlci1 from Otto
Goctze expressing his gratitude to
the first aid squad for its courtesy
iinri for the uto of It* ambulance,
llctnit.
Mcanej fram riajht, pmonH Skipper Ralph Iruejer e| fkaj
S.S.5. Joskwo larnay, Atlantic Hi*)M«ns)i, with a eer'lfieet* tinifnatina, hit thia "SqueaVan Hafttiia"
of the Monmeuth Council See Scout Squadron.
Commodore Hotsell made tha areientttiofl Man.
day ftiejht at cwomoniot hold at St. Jomot auditorium.
Othert in tha phat« *r* John M t m f r a t M
of the Atlantic Hifhtendt ship, Uft, and E. Donald. Stornor, patiejont, Monmouth Council
ISA,
fijht.
County Educators
Elect Ryder
SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS- Paul
T. Ryder of Hancc ave., New
Shrewsbury, waa ejected president
of the Monmouth County School
Boards association at its annual
VO 40
A I M S%VksslsW
•EA •MOHT-Witk vok«4 rapport by Mayor Thomaj Parrell, an
angry group of Normandy residents
Friday night launched a stiff protest against a council propoaal to
open a street designated at Bellvue
pi. along the Shrewsbury riverfront
in their section of town.
Spokeimtn for the group hotly
denied council claims, now being
investigated by Borough Attorney
George A. Oray, that thia uadeveloped street is borough property.
They challenged council's conflagration to cut through lawna to carve
in thi» thoroughfare which would
connect Willow way, Shrewsbury
way anal Atlantis, way at the river's
odge.
Tha group rejected tha coatewtlon of Councilman LAwreaoe McCormlek that the new road would
serve tha public interast by making
It caalar for apparatus to get to
the river to pump watar ia the
•vent of fire,
Vac Battled OM
In his questioning, air. lleCormick brought out tha admission
that most residsnts of tha arta uis
bottled gas for cooking purposes,
and he referred to this year's are
that demoliahed tha Ship Ahoy
restaurant. Unless water could bf
poured on the Kama quickly, flre
in Normandy's residential a o a a
could be very serious, be said.
However, residents said lire apparatus could draw water from
the river at the enda of Shrews'
bury and Willow wayi, and that
the borough should be responsible
for the extension and improvement
of the foot of Atlantio way for
similar service. If that was not
enough, it was suggested, the apparatus could go on the lawns of
riverfront property to reach other
parts of the bulkhead.
Among those joining in the protest were Thomas Toranto of Atlantic f a y , who identified himself
as a commissioner and fireman of
Wyckoff, Mrs. Gertrude M. Parsons
of Willow way, and George Zelgler
and William Frayne of Shrewsbury
way, and Andrew T. Johnston of
Ocean ave.
Auks Street Eateaakm
Mr. Toranto said It would cost
but little to complete tha Atlantic
way extension to allow for fire protection service. He also said that
in last year's nulkhead repair project, co-operatively financed by the
borough and Normandy residents,
the residents spent about 13,000 to
fix the bulkheads in front of property then identified aa private "by
your own attorney."
Mr. McCormick denied that identification had been made and aald
he wanted to learn "who now is
paying taxes" for the atrip outlined
as Bellvue pi.
Responding to previous suggestions by Councilmen McCormick
and John E. Donnelly that Bellvue
pi, ia marked on a borough map aa
a public street and therefore should
be considered borough property was
Mrs. Parsons. She said the atrip
had never been turned over to the
borough.
Ownership Is a point In question,
now being Investigated by Mr.
Oray. At a previous meeting he
aaid he thought Its designation on
a map constituted the Intended If
not actual dedication of a street.
However, he cautioned that In a
case where a designated street is
left undeveloped private land rights
become Involved, particularly If
there has been no formal acceptance of such a atreet by the municipality, Me Is .making * search
to learn It there tver was formal
acceptance.
Mayor, McCormick Clash
Mayor Farrell {lashed with Mr.
McCormick whan tha mayor said
h» saw no reason to tpend taxpayers' money for a road "if the majority of tha peop'le of the area
don't want It," and, further, there
Is enough flre hose In the trucks to
reach any house there.
Mr. McCormick said: "I think
(Continued on P a n 11)
celebration cf Mnnmouth County
Air Service day. A motorcade will
form at 8 » m. on Broad St., opposite tht Progressive l,ife Insurance building, to travel to the Monmeuth County Airport on route
31, Wall township, where the insugurtl flight of All American Airways will be greeted.
Mayor Katharine Klkus White will
head a large delegation from this
borough. Edward H .Conway, president of the Red Bank Community
Chamber of Commerce, is chairman of the c-unty motorcade. Banner and flag-hrdecked autoa, buses
and truckg will make up the Red
Bank cunvoy. Transportation will
be provided thoxe de«iring to participate in the celebration.
Effective tomorrow. Monmouth
County Airport will be the home
of the Asbury Park-tx>ng Bt am lilted Bank terminal. Regular service will begin following the Inaugural flight. Northbound planes will
leave dally at t:3« s. m, 3:17 p. m.
and 10 :M p. m. Southbound flights
will leave at T:SO a. n . 11:30 a. m
and 7:15 p . m. The first two in each
direction will be Washington to
Newark flights. The last one each
way will be Newark to Pittsburgh
flights. All flights will make connections with planes flying out of
metropolitan airports. Flying time
Is 12 minutes to Newark and two
hours and 10 minutes to Washington.
Telephone Co.
Gets Variance
Permit to Be Granted for Bootter
Station on Diets Farm at NuUwamp
MIDDLETOWN — Tha township
committee Tuesday evening by *
vote of 3-to-l at a, special meeting
granted a variance and ordered
Building Inapector David Simpson
to issue a building permit to tbO
Telephone company for a repeater
KEVPORT — The Jersey Central or booster .station on the Fred
Power tV Light company huildinn Dletz property on Nutswamp rd..
on Main st. will be purchased for about a quarter of a mile east of
Use as a borough hall. Action for thn N. A. D. Earle railroad.
acquiring the property for $57,500
Emerson I» Travis, assistant ge5»
was taken Monday niclit hy the eral ajent for the telephone «SOm«
mayor and council. Following a party, explained that the proposed
public hearing, J. Frank Weigand, station was the key one of threo
borough attorney, wa.i instructed to be erected between Asbury Park
to draw up the necessary ordinance. and South Am boy. Equipment to
Councilman Hewitt Wharton rec- I bo installed at the stations will
ommended the purchase of the ! triple, the capacity of 800 pain of
building, stating that It was an wires between the two points, Mre
"opportunity presented onec in » Travis said.
raid T. Ryder
generation." He added that the
The station to be started shortly
meeting at the Beau Rivage res- two-atory concrete and steel .struc- will have the appearance of a smalt
taurant last Thursday night, About ture, erected 17 year* ago, It In ex- residence, it was pointed out • £
390 school board members from a cellent condition. The three-quarter telephone company officials,
score of school districts attended basement contains a moisture proof
Torvald Ueland, representing •
safe, Mr. Wharton said, which will protesting group of residents et the
the banquet-session.
provide
ft
safe
place
for
borough
Mr. Ryder, who is the president
. "I area, appeared for three-quarterO
of the Shrewsbury township board records that have not hr-en proper- I o f „„ h o u p hofor( , t h e c o m a l n t H i r i
of education, succeeded Chester R ly stored for years. He also claimed cU) _ c( , st!ii[an he:ot9 t h e decision
Backer of Avon aa leader of the that, the, basement would be a suit- was announced.
county association. Mr. Ryder has able place to Install a small jail.
been a member of the township the present one having been conCommitteoman J. Crawford Coma*
board since 1941 and has played a demned by the state.
prominent part in modernisation Councilman Wharton stated that ton made the motion to grant tho
improvements and educational pro- the long of tl,S»1.06 from taxes on variance, and the motion wa* sec*
gram advances at Tlnten Falls the building would be largely off- rinded by Commltteeman Joseph K>
school and its Vail Homes annex set by the consolidation of borough Edwards. Mr. Compton, Mr. Edsince that time.
offices, the police department and wards and Committeeman Walter
voted for the variance, while
Joseph E. Clayton, county super- the nursing service which would Bills
effect
savings of approximately the only dissenting vote was cast
intendent of schools, was re-elected
tha a.s.sociation's secretary-treasur- $1,248.08. He slid that the mainten- by Commltteeman Frank F. Btal*>
er.
Howard VanBenthuysen of ance costs would be low and esti- dell.
In Introducing the motion kfra
Farmingdalc was chosen as vice- mated that based on a purchase hy
bonds over a 10-year period, the Compton said. "Mr. Ueland is op«
president.
prised
to a change in the toning orestimated
increase
!•<
taxes
would
Rev. W. Neat Raver, a Methodist
minister whose father once was he 12.3 rents for each $100 of as- dinance. We want to be guided by
the will of the people in the district
minister of the Red Bank Metho- sessed valuation.
affected, and although we realise
dist church, Rave the main address
Favor* Purchase
a virhncn i« not h«lplng toning
talking uti "the ail of living toLouis Costa, a local businessman, any, there are time in cases of negether." He said that Americans naid he was "heartily in favor of
should consider themselves all of the purchase of the building" and cessity when they must be granted.
"Although I am not convinced of
one blood and work together in said further that everyone he had
unity for a better future for the upoken to on the .subject had ex- the absolute necessity in this case,
turning down the request would
country.
pressed the same opinion.
must certainly create an expense
Mr, Ryder gave a brief accept
The only dissenting opinions that the township might be hard
ance speech, thanking delegates were based on the possibility that
front the county's many school the purchase of the new borough pressed to justify. An unfavorable
boards for the honor they con- hall might jeopardize needed addi- derision by us would be appealed,
ferred upon him with their vote.', tions to relieve crowded conditions and then we would he put to tha
expense of hiring counsel and enand calling upon all boards to con- in tbe local schools.
tinue their efforts to uphold the Harrison G. Bogus questioned gineers for an exhaustive study to
defend our position.
high quality of education in the
the purchase would limit
"Furthermore, we must recognise
county. He said most school board whether
the
borrowing
capacity
of
the
the zoning board of adjustment
members normally look upon themselves as "martyrs" In a largely un- school and borough combined so which has recommended a variappreciated job, but this feeling that it would b e . impossible to ance, and direct the building inIs changed when a board member build an addition to the schools. spector to issue the necessary perfrom a small district is elevated He further questioned whether mit."
to the presidency of the county there would be an Increase in
Advertise For Bids
'• maintenance coats In janitorial
organization.
Howard W. Roberts, clerk, waa
services, etc. as compared to the
present borough hall and If the authorized to advertise for bids for
borough would still have to repair resurfacing the first section of East
and maintain the present building rd.. Belford, under the state aid
even though the purchase were plan, and for the Improvement* of
other roads as provided for by tha
made.
township committee under capital
Gives Debt Status
KEANSBURG-Aftcr entertainexpenditures.
ing a bid of $1,000 for the lease of
R. Milton Cole, borough auditor,
A new street light waa approved
parking lot No. 2 In the Belvldere said the borough can borrow up to
Beach avc Leonardo. Also apBeach section at a special meeting $239,000 and the schools, slightly In for
proved
was an offer of $1,000 for
Friday night at borough hall, coun- excess of that amount. He said that four 25-foot
lots in the Mardean
cil rescinded its action at the pre- as of Dec. S, 1950, the bonded In- tract from Mr.
and Mrt. Michael
vious regular meeting Tuesday, debtedness of the borough was Horvat.
May 15, when It approved munici- $183,340.48, of which $81,986.20 was
The committeemen approved the
pal operation of the parking lot. self liquidating r.nd $81,774.28 to be
of a prize for an X-ray
Council's decision to operate the cleared by taxation. The purchase donation
poster
contest today at the Middlelot had followed the lack of bids of thp new building would increase town Township
high school. Per*
meeting the $1,000 minimum spoci- the latter amount lo about $190,000 mission was granted
to the Naveflcd In legal advertisement. Accord- and add about $3,000 per year to sink Boy Scout troopto us* a
Ins; to Mayor Felix J. Brennan the budget until it is paid.
(•ampins
site
on
the
hill
In back of
council will receive the prospective
A* to maintenance cost?, Council- Stone church.
hid and other bids at public hcar- man Wharton said there would be
Inft at the nfxt ir^ulac moetlnc nn nn innoiiee and pnjalbly thf.v
Comlni EyenU
Tuesday, June ,1, following re-ad- would be less. The council was In
T'-v an ai ni- ,i ifricj uf ids la The
vcvtlsement and reading of specifi- agreement that the present bor- Krhi.M-r's new clssstfled column It a
rule in niit your purpose «nd inmr» the
cations.
ough hall would not be left to de- »u-r<-M nf your rlambake. fair, ra!.e lalt.
or reunion. Alk for C.'atlifUf
teriorate but stated that a, thor- auction
at HE e-0013— Advertisement,
for homes, firmi, country eitete, bull, ough discussion on plans had not
Televlelon Repalrmea Wealed
nett BulMlnga enlitln* or new.
l.on* yet been made.
term eutiv iiuyrrmit, liberal loftna un
Expiri'ticrl
Ex n. 1,'n can take nn»
Proposes Referendum
•CCMIU'JIU iiMitieit.ee Joseph (>. McCue
•h"-i"b tMiniiit;
If they hive technical
Anetry
neftltorn.
MortgnRe
DepartA-n"-.%:•.'•!.;(' I1 .iid vacation*.
Eutuntowa
Kenneth
Wharton
lod
opposition
mem., Phone RU 1-0444.—Advertisement.
Kncllo * T r i l l i o n . Tel. EA I-O40O.—
to the purchase bn.icd only, he -Vlvertifcnlrnt,
,'iiild sn thn fact thnt ho folt the
" Hoard oHrlullh
Nolle*
.schools .should Imve preference us
T will i<nt bt> ri-nlmlmlhie for nny d«ttts
nrul him* a liulu t i l l i n g r u v r r . .Su-vuHun hn felt the need greater and more
itu'ili'reil hy my wife, Hrlrii V, rrterecR.
Htmiry c i m * nfW n i v r f ,
fll.iu.
Othrm
^[Rttrdi
Curl N. l'el*r«ffi,
IIP I" It.'.'*.
f u l l ill- t"
IJ ,i-r Is, f ^ n Important. He Insisted that the mntMain Street, K t
ii<|v»iy.
N e ' i o i u l d A 10, I'rown't,—
(Contlnucd on Fugt 19)
—AdurtntmmU
AdvtrUiemtnt,
To Buy Building
For Borough Hall
Council to Hear
Lot Bids Again
11
KM* *A*K UtAWTTM, MAT « ,
fl Churciil Services
FfMT CNtBCM eW 1NBMT
Red Bank
Services in First Church
Christ. Scientist, 2QB Broad at, are
held Sunday* at 11 a. m and S:1S
METHODIST
p. m ; Wednesday* at 1 1 1 p. ta.
Red Bank
Sunday school meets at 11 a. an.
Ree Benk
Rod Bank
The corarrrtonc living etrcneny There will be only tin" service
Rev Ro?»r J. Squire will admin- That God gives us the ability to
wilt he held Sunday at 10:36 •. «i. Sunday. Rrv. Charles S. Webster | istfr 1he sacrament of Holy Com- net through the false pretensions of
n\ the 11 o'clock Sunday evil. 8n<l thus protect ourselvesfiota
The topic will h< "An Unguarded j will sdminlMrr thr Sanam"nt of
Heart." Rev. W. Clinton Pow« i the i,ord> Supp»r at 11 o'clock af- morning vervirc and will *peak on itf= M-rminjr effects, will be brought
H
»ill p i n c h at the II o'clock Com- ter H Communion meditation. The the subject. "Your Idea of Christ." out in all Christian Science churchmunion service at which installa- churrh quartet will provide the New members will be received into e* next Sunday.
Subject of the Lcson-Sersnon,
th« fellowship of the church by lettion «f new church eBlcrri will take musir.
plate. A nursery tor small children
Prior to the service of Commun- ter from other churches and on con- composed of passages from the Bi1s conductea1 by the SO-SO club. ion, a n™ Communion set Mill be. fession of faith. Selections by the \ bin iKing JamM version) snd the
Miaiionary Sunday will fce obierved dedicated in memory of Rev. Dr. chance! choir will include a Com-1Christian Science textbook, "Sciat the t i t o'clock church school John Muyskens. a former pa»tor of munion anthem and firaycr re-,ence and Health With Key to tKe
th« church, and hi* son, Lieut. Ed- sponse. John Ferris, organlst-di- j Scri|ituies" by Mary Baker EsMy,
MfliOH.
•gan prelude
prelude i i» "Ancient and Modern NeerosnseThe annui! flannlnf conference , ward 8. Muyskrn?, who was killed rector, will play the organ
and postlude. Thr. pastor will | iy, Alias Momerism and Hypnefor *11 church officers, chairmen of during World War II.
church committee*, preiidenta and
Church school will meet at 9:30 preach at the 8 o'clock evening ; 'ism, renounced."
The Golden Text il from Paula
prafram chairmen of societies will a. m. in the Westminster houae. service in the chapel on the theme,
be held at 3 p. m. Youth fellowship The youth fellowship meeting will "Fountain of Living Waters." A epistle to the Romans: "I would
meeting of the board of education have you wise unto that which Is
will meet at T f>. m. for the study be held there at 7:30 p. m.
ct Ufa and teachin|s of Chrict led
The harp jocital previously sched- win be held in the pastors study good, rind simple concerning evil.
by the paetor.
And Uic God of peace shall bruise
uled lor Sunday afternoon, starring following the service.
Memorial bouquets Sunday were Mka E'sa Moeglc, ha* been post- Altsr Sowers for Sunday will be Satan under your feet shortly."
five* by Mr* Albert Laehder in poned until fall.
presented hy Miser« Irnis, Meta and (Horn. 16:19, 20.)
memory of her mother, Mrs. Jennie The mininter will attend the Jllisn vonGlahn jn loving memory The theme of spiritual awareness
Brake: by Mr*. Edward teftel in tenth reunion Monday of hie clatt of their parents, Mr. and Mra. H. will be emphasised in other selecmemory of her husband; by Mrt. of 1941 at Princeton.
vonGlahn.
tions from the Bible, including this
Thomas Harry Archer in memory The final Ircturc on "A Study of The executive tinairf of the Wo- one: "Ye are ill the children of
of her husband, and by Mrc. Stan- tht Bible" will be presented Tuea- men's society will be dinner guests light and the children of the day;
ley r*nn in memory of Miac Oer- day night hy the minister at the of th» president, Mrs. William Mac- we are not of the night, nor of darktruet Norman.
donald, in fellowship hall Monday ness. Therefore let us not sleep, es
Westminster houtc.
The board of trustee* will meet Miss Helen Crawford, director of at S:30 p. m. The retiring and new- do others; hut let ue watch and be
Monday at a p. m. at the church. religious education at the First ly-elected officers are invited to sober." i The<tst!onians 5:1. ••>
IU4 Sank Council of Church Presbyterian church or Ridgewood, this meeting, at which the fourth Correlative passages from Science
Women will hold an ope* houa* (or will address the Women's associa- quaVterly reports will be prepared. and Hfilth include: "Mankind must
wives of all enlisted men of Fort ion Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the William H. Stepheneon of Ste- learn that evil is not power. Its soMonmouth Tuesday from I to 4 p. home of Mrs. Thoman P. Doremut, phenson corporation, manufactur- tailed despotism is but a phase of
at. at the parish houae of the Pres- » Vista pi. Her topic will be "How ers ef respiratory equipment, will nothingness." (p. 101)
byterian church, 1« Reekie** pi. to Stop Worrying and Start Liv- address the Men's fellowship group
Cub Scout den meeting! will be ng." Hostesses will he Mre. Cloae Tuesday night !n fellowship hall.
mTHOMMT
held Tueedey at 3:30 p. m. and lha and Mrs. Wikoff of Circle 8. At Hla subject will be, "Making Our
Fair Haven
Boy fjceut troop II nest Thursday this meeting a food sale will be Highway* Safer Through Better Church school
at t:4l a. m.
held by Circle 7. headed by Mm. Control of the Drinking Driver."
at 7;S0 p. m.
and Holy Communion at
Junior Mary Mount Chapter W. Magill and Mrf Elting, etarling at The pastor'* preparatory clas* for Preaching
11
a.
m.
Music
will
be prelude,
M. I. will hold IU annual banquet 12:30 o'clock.
church membership meets Mondays Meditation;" offertory, "Softly and
Wednesday at «:30 p. m. at Te cot- Mr. Webster will deliver the com- at 4 P. m. in the study.
Tenderly," and anthem, "There is
tage Inn, Keyport.
mencement a d d r e s s Wednesday
Peace." Ohnlr rehearsals, junior
The men of the church will hold i l i t to the graduates of MonCALVARY
MKTHO|I|»T
choir Wednesday night at T, and
• dinner next Thursday at T p. m. mouth Junior college, I/ong Branch,
•enlnr
choir Thursday night at 7:30.
Ited Bank
•t Pleasant Valley inn, Holmdol. The 20-40 cluh will sponsor » barn
Sunday,
June 10 at 11 a. m., chilRunday-school
i«
held
Sundays
at
Attorney General Theodore D. Par- dance next Thursday night at Tin»:30 a. m. Morning worship i« at dren's program. This service will
aona will be the apeaker. Tickets ton Falls fire house.
and reservations may be secured A (strawberry festival, sponsored 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pas- be In charge of the Bundty-ecnool,
from memberi of the Men'a Bible by Circle 1, will be held Saturday, tor, Rev. J. B. GilchrUt. Commun- with the Sacrament of Baptism
for children,
claw.
June », on the lawn of the West- ion will be observed at the 3:30
Mary Mount chapter, W. M. 8., minster house from S:30 to 9 *>. m. o'clock rervice and the evening
CHURCH OP CHRIST
will meet Friday. June «, at the In the event of rain, table* will be worship is at 7:30. Player services
Eatontown
are held Wednesday nights.
home of Mrs. Eleanor Kcnyon, set in the house.
Sunday meetings sre held at fol-
Branch ave., Little Silver. Mrs W.
J. Helm, Br., Oladya Stout, Mlu
Dorothy Brown, Mri. Ellert and
Jean Annett asslstlnc Mra. Patrick
Bailey will lead the devotion* and
Mrt. Charles Hammell will direct
the program.
The Beptlit Woajan'a league will
hold a rummage Mi« Saturday,
Jans ». at » a. m. at the WeaUlde
Y. M. C. A., an Wait Bergen atl. All
these having rummage are aeked
ta call Mn. Cecil Lediard, Red
Bank a-MSl-J ar Mra. Jateph Herrlaaa, Red Bank d-tTN.
HOLY TRINITY LVTHEMN
Heel Bank
The serviced at Holy Trinity for
Sunday, (he second Sunday after
Trinity, include Sunday-school with
adult Bible instruction at 8:45 a. m.
The regular worship will be held
at 11 a. m. at which time the pastor
shall preach from the appointed
lessons for the day. The senior
choir will sing nt this service. The
meeting of the Sunday-school staff
Is scheduled for Monday night at I
o'clock.
Sunday night the Luther league
BT. *AMM CATHOLIC
will hold a devotional tt the
church beginning at 7:30 p. m. ElRed Bank
Sunday Masses are at t, T, I, », len Lehtonen and Linda Reif are In
10. 11 and It o'clack. There also charge of the topic
wll| be a 9t o'eloek
l k mats in
I Red
Rd
Bank Catholic high school audlPILGRIM BAPTIST
tertam. Sunfay-school for children
Red Bank
attending public school It held afMorning worship ia at 11:30
ter the 9 o'eloek mass. The con- o'clock
Sunday,
when Rev. H. L.
fraternity class for public high Morgan will bring
the message,
achool pupils it held Tueadayt at
Evening worship it at 7 o'clock.
1;M p. m.
Sunday-school meets at 10 a. m.
Bsptisms are at 1 p. av Sundays Prayer
meeting is held Wednesdays
la the sacristy.
at
7:30 p. m. A rehearsal for the
Week-day masses are at T and youth
choir
will be held Monday at
S o'clock.
^ ^
7 p. m.
CaUPEL OF HOLY COMHTKION
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
Fair Haven
Red Bank
The service of Holy Commualon Celebration of Holy Communion
wilt ha held Sunday morning at 11 will be held Sunday at > a. nt. The
•'clack Rev. Chrlatopher H. Sayder, celebrant will he Rev. Kenneth E.
vlaar. will be the celebnnt, assist- MacDenald, who it prominently
ed by Jamet Wanner, Jr., and Rob- mentioned for the rectorship of St.
ert Aumack at aervera. The vicar Thomas and St. Augustine'!, A»
win preach en "The Knowledge of
OesT Muile by Mrs, Amanda Tall!, bury Park.
•rgeniat, prelude, "Mediution;"
PRESBYTERIAN
awatiude. •Tlnlale," and offertory
Shrewsbury
anthtm, "Bend Out Thy Light." The
chair will ilng 1 "Tht Second Com- Sunday-school is at 9:45 a. m. At
munion Service. * Church achool at the 11 a, m. worship, Rev. Arthur
S. Jolce will deliver the sermon.
Organ selections by Mlts Ella King
will be "Allegro Moderato In O" by
aUIBOBT METHODIST
Best, "Shepherd! Song" by Mtrktl
Little Silver
and "March of larnelltes" by Cottt.
The baccalaureate aervice of the The junior choir will sing "Jesus'
grammar achool will be held at 11 Love Is Like a Star" by Klontz.
a. m. Sunday when the eighth grade Mrs. Jean Farley Crozier will be
puplla attended with their teachers guest soloist. She has chosen
aad leaders. Rev. James W. Mar- "Fear Not Ye, O Israel" by Buck.
shall, pastor,
will preach on the During July and August, terviccs
theme, "Hf» Not the Place But the will be held at 9:30 a, m. instead
Man." The senior choir will sing of 11 a. m.
WilaoD'a "Pilot Me."
A nursery Is conducted in the
church house each Sunday during
the
morning »crvlce,
BELIQIOl'i SOCIKTV
Senior choir rehearsals are at
or nuENos <QUAXEBS)
7:30 p. m. Thursdays in the church.
Shrewsbury
Junior choir rehearsals are SaturThe Shrewsbury meeting of the day at 10:30 a. m.
R e l i g i o u s Society of Friends
(Quakers) meets for wonhip at 11
a. m. on the First-day (Sunday) in
the meeting house at Broad at. and
Sycamore ave. precedM at 10 a. m
by the First-day school. Visitors are
welcome.
BAPTIST
'1ikwiah''0aiBtai
Jet Cryttol, .17.30
New Monmouth
OtntrtfrentUS
Bible school meets each Sunday
morning at 9:45 a. m.
Rev. Clifford L. Braman, chairman, division of Theological Stud
lea, at Bob Jones university, will
be the guest preacher at the mornIng worship hour at 10:110,
Tht evening service will begin
at 7:49 p. m. and Rev. Mr. Braman
will again be the guest preacher.
The young people will hive charge
of the music.
Prayer meeting and Bible atudy
hour will be at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
The Young People's Christian as•Delation win meet at the church
Thursday night at 7:JO.
The Men's cluh will meet at the
church Friday night for the regular
monthly meeting and tocial hour
at I o'clock,
The flower club meets tonight at
the residence of Mra. Martha
White. The Men's club meets tomorrow night at the church.
A tag day to he held Saturday
will benefit the hulldlnc fund. The
rummage sale of the Virginia club
was well patronised.
lows: 10 a. m., Bible study hour,
with classes for all ages; 11 a. m.,
public assembly, with tinging,
preschlng, prayers tnd tht observance of Communion,
Th<t church aisembles at T p. m.
Sunday for a half hour of practice
singing. The meeting baglnt at 7:30
p. m. with hymn singing and an
open forum discussion of tha Bible.
AH servicei are open ta the public. Tha church it located on rt.
35, south of the business district.
It It the effort of thli group ta
conduct all services In accordance
with patterns let forth In tbe New
Testament. Everyone It Invited to
attend these icrvicei to ate If tilt
It true.
BEPOBMED
Red Bank
•Why Mutt People Suffer" will
be Rev. Runyon L. Wolff's sermon
topic at the 10:48 a. m. service Sunday; Sunday-echoe! meets at t:M
a. m. In charge of Harry IngalU,
auperintendent.
Choir rehearsal, regularly held
Wednesdays, will be held tomorrow
night al the church at 7:30 o'clock.
Rehearsals were changed owing to
REFORMED
the holiday, Memorial day. The LaMiddletown
diet' Aid society will meet Tuesday
The Rev. Donald R. MacNell will
night at the home of Mrs. Harry preach
on
the
"The ImportW. Osborn on 80 East Bergen pi. ance of One" themt,
at 11 a. nt. Sunday.
The church school will meet at 1:43
ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL
a. nv. under the supervision of Elder Karl Helwir.
Highland*
A food sale wilt be held In the
The aervice of morning prayer
will be held Sunday at 9 o'clock. church rooms tomorrow from VS0
Rev. Chrlatopher H. Snyder, vicar, until 3 p. m.
will call for the annual election to The choir will rehearse Wednesbe held at the conclusion of the day evening at tha church at •
service. Music by Mrs. Ruth Lucas, o'clock.
organist, offertory anthem, "Lord The annual spring tupper of tha
Art Near." Church school at 10 church wilt be htld Thursday eveno'clock.
ing, June 14, from 8 until 7 o'clock
The annual election of officers in the church rooms. Tlekatt ara
and membera of the executive com- available for distribution from
mittee, whose terms expire, will be Mrs. D. M. Layton.
held Sunday morning. William Sunday. June 10, tha Chlldrea's
Raucher is chairman of the nom- day services will be held at 11 a. m.
inating committee with Mr. Charles Mr. Helwir wilt be In charge of tha
and Mra. John Offermtn serving. service and will speak.
Ten people are to be elected for
METHODIST
terms of one to three years. Warden
Atlantic Highlanda
and junior Warden, treasurer and
'Do We Want -God'i Forgivesecretary will be appointed to serve
tor one year out of those elected ness?" is the sermon theme of Rtv.
Roy
E. Williams, Jr., for the U
to office. Charles Greenfield has
served as warden 18 yeara. Mrs, o'clock Sundsy service. The paator
Reed haa been treasurer for the will preach st the 5 o'clock vetpar
past tt years. The office of junior
v thciiiblct A>rt
warden is to be established; this
la due to the expanded program of
Sunuay-ochool starts at 1:48 a. m.
the church since the vicar took and the intermediate and youth felcharge a year ago. At this meeting lowship groups will meet after the
all heads of committees will make vesper service.
their reports to the congregation. A missionary tea will follow tha
meeting of the W. 8. C. 8. Tuesday
at 2 p. m.
GOODWILL METHODIST
A meeting of the Men's club will
Runuon
Holy Communion will be observed be held Wcdnnrtay at 1:18 p. ni.
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. James
W. Marahall will give a Communion meditation. The senior choir
will offer special music.
jr "
"
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TSWtTr BMM»rAt.
RedBaak
Rev. Robert H. Andersoa, Jr.,
rector, announces the following
services far Sunday: Holy Coanunion at 8 a. an., church school at
»:M and Holy Communion with
sermoa at 11 o'clock. A nursery is
provided for the children of those
who attend the 11 o'clock service.
The Sewing club meets Wednesdays from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. ia the
parish house.
A regular meeting of the vestry
will take place Wednesd&y at S:15
p. ta. in the parish house.
Celebration of Holy Communion
it* held every Friday at 10 a. as. la
tha chapel.
CKNTBAL gMPTIST
Atlantic Highlands
"A Man Jfamed Jonuh" will be
the. •ermon theme of the pastor,
Rev. Harry W. Kraft, at the 11
o'clock Sunday morning service.
Sundsy-school, with classes for all
ages, including the minister's adult
Bible elate, will meet at t:K a. m.
The 1 youth fellowship group will
visit the tick and shut-in membera
Sunday at 3 p. m . bringing conga
and scriptures to them. The group
will meet at 7 p. m.
The evening go&tiel service, with
message by the pastor and song
time directed by Donald MacPeek,
will he held at • p. m.
The World Wide guild girl* will
meet Tuesday night st the home
of Mrs. Harry W. Craft.
The regular mid-week prayer
meeting with Bible study Is held
Wednesdsy nights.
The Women's Missionary society
will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m.
at the home of Mra. T. A- L. Davit, Memorial parkway.
EMMANUEL BAPTIST
Atlantic Highlanda
Meeting place, Ocean View Community ijh«u«el, Leonimlu.
Rev. Howard M. Ervin will bring
the mctsage at tha Communion
atrvice at 11 a. m.
Church school meets at 10 a. m.
Thei"< art classes for all ages from
beginners to adults. Dennis M.
Lingo Is suparintendant.
Youth fellowship metis st T p. m
under tht direction of Hits Elsie
Stout.
Rev. Howard M. Ervin will bring
the message from the Gospel according to Luke at the evening
service at • o'clock.
Mid-wetk prayer service Wednesday at I p. m.
Tha Children's day txercltti will
be held Sunday, June 10, during
tha church achool hour at 10 a. m.
Atlantic Highlanda
Holy Communion will be abserved Sunday at the II o'clock
aervlea and the meditation by tha
paator, Rev. Elmer T, Schlck, will
be on "Tha Food of tha Soul."
Church achool convenes at ID a. m,
and tha evening worship It at •
o'clock, whan the minister will
speak an "America the Beautiful."
Ladles' Aid society will meat
Tuesday at 9 p, m. Tha junior
young people will maat Wednesday
at T p. m. Tha choir rthearsea that
evening at 7:30 aad tha midweek
service la at S o'clock. A trustees'
meeting will take plact next Thursday night.
1
Cataatewa
Moraiag worship is at 11 •'dock
with Rev. Dsvid Uag brlaujiag tbe
message. A atinery is conducted
in the ehsrlel during the service.
The eveairl; aervice it at 7:M
o'clock.
Sunday-school meets at >:4S a. an.,
with classes for all age*.
The young people meet at C'.M
p. m. Sundays in the chapel and at
7:30 p. m. Wednesdays im the
manse.
The Bible study group taeett
Tuesdays at S p. m. ia various
beatet.
The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist
church raited |7S law waek M a
patch aproa 4e«ated by Mri. Baa
Rose of P*>«l*aula eve.
Marvia Pedertea of tha Sea
Bright Odd Fellawf ledge atteaded
initiation cercaaealee Friday Bight
at tha Perth Amboy OM Fellows
lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Teuag
of Church at. eatertaiaed at a family dinner Suaday. Ptsiwt wore
Mr. aad Mre. Charlae Dilieae aad
daughter Shirley af Church at., Mr.
and Mre. Fraaklla Yeuag and
daughter!, Chrieeic and Bertha
Mae, of Osbern pi., Mr. aad Mra.
Everrtt Bradley aad as*. Fraak
Farber. Jr., of Ramtoa; Mr. aad
Mn. Harry Lake aad children,
Timothy aad Tarry, af Leag Breach
and Mr. and Mri. Marvin Teuag
of Mt. Juliet, Teaa.
Benjamin BoUmea af Ocean ava.
hae returned home fram Moamouth
Memorial heepital, where ha waa a
medical patient. ,
Mr. and Mn. O. Ltedley Paskut
of Mlddletewn. who are aeMdiag
tha eummerat their home on Oeaaa
ave., left Moaday for Bermuda
where they will tpead a ateath'o
vacation.
The track team of the local
ichoel will participate ia the Leag
Branch grammar school track meet
this afternoon at Long Branch.
Mr», WMIIam Sawyer, principal
of the local school, returned to har
duties this week, after spending a
week *t Lebanon, III., where she
and Mr. Young attended the Kih
reunioa of Mr. Toung'o college
class,
The Upptrcluimen'i dub of tha
Sea Bright achool will hold a beach
party Juno T at the borough beach.
The •»•• o» •amaan club af the
Methodist church Sunday-school
will hold a cake tale at 1 .a. m.
Saturday la front of the church.
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Rev. Roy E. William*, Jr., will
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Sunday-school
1:48 a. m
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We're proud of the many nice things so msny
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Vou see, although we're part of ona of America's Largest Clothing*
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as lust a friendly neighborhood start. We'd leva to hava you coma
in and sty "hallo"-lust gtt acquainted-or browsa around. Vou
maybe sure sny time you ctll-forwhattvtrretion-tht "welcome
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BAPTIST
Leonardo
' "Conformity to Christ't Image"
It the sermon theme of the pastor,
Rev, John E, Johnson, for the 11
cfclock Sunday morning service.
Church school convenes at 9:45
s(.m. and the intermediate and senior youth meeting is at 7 p. m. The
minister will preach it the 8 o'clock
evening wurahlp on "Tht Unhidden
Christ."
: Tht Junior youth socltty will
meet Tuesday at 3 p, m. at the
dhurch under direction ef Mrt. Mildred Johnson.
Tht study of Exodus will be contlhuid under leaderihtp of the pal-'
^•r at the pralae, prayer and Bible
atudy Wednesday night
With tit rsrlj announc«aicnt of tae
roaiius1 fv«nt you're irtirentee in. Tk«
•(fitter's clusiaed colua.it, "Ceaiae
Event! '. it ><>•! for this imrpotr. Call
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More than 100 Japaneee planet
and a number of midget aubmartnes
took part la the bombardment a*
Pearl Harftor Dec. T, MM.
BAPTIST
Middletown
Rev. John E. Bates will preach
on the topic, "From tha Last Supper to the Lord's Supper," at the II
a. m. service. Communion will be
observed after the reception ef new
membera Into the fellowship of the
church.
Sunday- achool will meet at 9:45
a. m. In the chapel under the leadership of Woodrow Francis.
Thla avtning tha planning committee of tbe annual country fair
will meet at the home af Mri. John
U Hendrlckson, Sr.
BAY8HOBE COMMUNITY
East Keansburg
Holy Communion at 11 a.m. terv.
jet.' Thera will be two anthims by
tha choir. Church school, 10 a. m.
Special request praytr services
Wednesday evening. Board ef trutteta w II meet Friday. 8 p. m. Rehtarsals of minstrel company
Thunday, 8 p. m.
Camummt
Red Baak chapter, Order Baatcra Star, will held a ea*d party
tkit eveniag at a aVctoek at tbe
Red Bask Wemaa'a elab. Mri.
Martha Bacr aad Mri. Ptalloaaay
Serpic* are chairmen.
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CWV Contetl Winnert Get 150 Bomb
Auxiliary Police
Test Efficiency
MIDDLETOWN — Eighty-three
•aeatbers of the auxiliary polir* reported
to district moeting placen
KartsMtd Maaaawsth Couaty Olrl
just afUr noon Saturday in an opBaawl cwamett, asaaa tfc* pnsaataeration
to te»t the efficiency of asat ta* aiet aaaual aavrt «f
sembly procedure", according to
award* 1 Pair Hawea Oirl Seaute
Patrolman Raymonil T. Wallin«r nf
Friday areuad a eaaipara la Me
Port Monmouth, r who Ish Inl lv|
chir^f*
darter Msasortal park. Mra. Wilof auxiliary pol' « °n * " ' l &- tiafiiTK •••in iiiiattt*
H. Bsett, chalraaw •* Fair
fene*
coancll.
Haven Oiri Bea«t tava eeemesrtte*,
c « « n l SW| ta M • ( • . M*
pteasdid aM MM. Seyajew atrev
Sumanoned by air rajd alert
ebjrva* pragraa* chairman.
•ircas, which *l*o wer<> undergoing toMi»«ld
The program Included a
a test to determine iiignal .ctrenfcth.
flic auxiliary police reports! to disay, 1*4 by Shirley KryM
trict
rhiefs al flrehousen in ttpven
end Katfcy LAM; eolera, Bag ealut*
districts In the township, wrn In
QUAtT
•tafiag
at
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UILOERS ft OCVED
turn reported t« him. Pa1ro!m»n
atr," "Th* Brawai* Smite" and
Walling Mid. They were: Robert
Xtttl* WUlic" Mafi by Brewaie
OISTRIIUTOR
G. Young. Port. Monnmutli; WsilUr
M; a play, "Tha
VaaNortwIck, Sr., f:.ist Kfanshurjc;
Wary,* by Brawal* traep
Walter Schoellncr. Locmardo; I'aul
by taUrsaaditt* traop U aM water
If. Cotir.en, Bnlforrl; .John W. Duntraop M t U closed with tap*. FalR*
«f "RMNM W I la C M * * * * . . " k caa, Middletown; I>avid Jark»on, 20 Wk;t« St.
lowing tka **r**M«y tka
Tilt P.M.
*nd Aulirey Lee Smith,
DRAtEM
traep, wrier the leadership ef Mra,
Our L44V •* M k M . OcaaaiM « N Mat Navaeink,
River Plata. Members re|>or>»d to
Lewkj AraoM aaa Miss Ruth Paula «aak aa* Viai^iM it MA u v i a ^ kanda lai Patriaia Breveot Park and l^eonardu (Ire l i t lira* .»«••., AUaatlc lli kiaa4*
m, ee-teeder, h«14 a aauara daae*.
(
houis at Leonardo and to IndeMr*, ftoarst presented th* follow
Kiawwa,
W»,
awai Mary Mcfrttfc, winnari in Mw juntar eMai aaniar pendent Ore hou.-e at lielford.
• . u. WOUCOTTH HOWS
WH N. aTawr Ua«
In*; awards: Browai* troop t%, Mrs
BBitf AsB
Clifford Orimmer, leader, end Mn.
little * t * i t H •HongAuxiliary police will conclude a ti Mala **.,
arff **1
Bailth aa« Mr*. Edward
eaurse of Instruction begun Feb. 9
l*» A A ^
WMta*r, asiUtaate; ay-up*
on Friday, June 15, according to
www i n
hirdyaar pin*, Maria Clark, Uaa»
Patrolman Walling, who mid thoy
Eberhardt, Jackl* tiadsley, Pria- JMWM Bftlar. lark firfe « H M . R*d l a i * CatMic hifh
will mark the completion wiih »
cas Tuaik, Jean Weuwr a*4 Jedinner Tuesday, June lit, at Buck
eane EKlaf; aeeend-year plea, Barf t ptoend to put eur
Smith's restaurant on Palmer avi\,
bara Kati, Count* Lewis, Betsy
cy Kendall. Midget girl scout aim Eist Kennshurg. The- patrolman i
Mulder, Carolyn Wren, Jaan Wan,
experience •• your tfia.
were presented to membera of the •aid member* muy nport tu MidSusie Mapes, Chart* Cupptei, EvThe purchase af World Encyclo- troop committee in recognition of dleton Township hlgli scho<ii at
TRUCK * WINDOW LITTERING
elyn Prrar, Mary Beth Thaler an* pedia*
to»olLeonardo Monday, Tuesday, Thursky 11 families In the com- heir work. They were Mra. Wil-day
Paharah Beott, ana Brst-yeer pin*,
or Friday, June 11, 12, 14 or
liam Bott, Mrs. Willie* Kendall,
Barbara Travle, Bharoa Lc* Ege-mualty has entitled the acheol to Mrs. Alfred Ralph, Mra. Douglas 1J, during the evening, when they
laed, M*Hss* Marsh aM Barbara a frea set af theae reference hook*. Ring and Mra. Elwood Bearle*.
will be sworn In and where they
Parent* who made the purehiaes
Phlpp*.
will receive Identification r:inl«.
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cheek,
Brewnl* troop M sMsjibers wha Mr. and Mra. Stephen Bolaad, Mr.
Oeeanport
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were awarded traop numerals wer» and Mrs. John R. Coryell, Mr. and
tannia
L<eeki,
M
t i
L k Mr».
M M
Mary The Shrewsbury Sailing club will SiiMlt Nruhrrgrr
Suaaa Bpeers, Judy Jikubcey, lu- Mra.
san Beau, Btnara Vacetrtlll, Mur- Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Cari Heck hold a dewert-brldge party Tuesiel Watel, Mary Clark. Mary Hes- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wilson, Mr. day, June II, at the clubhouse at
•at, Anne Thaler, Pstrlda Huntir, and Mrs.Charlra Montanaor, Mr. Portaupeck, Mn. Byron Briggi ii POUCHKKKPSIK, N. Y . - M i «
Susan Ncubri'ger, (IsiiKhlfr of Mr.
Jean Hicks. Nancy Beymour snd and MM. Frederick Oil!,
, Mr. andchairman.
Susan BmHh. Mrs. Bailey Beott It Mrs. dearie C
l
M
Could,
Mr. andMMrs.
Betty Kipper end Miaand Mrs. Harry H. Ncul>rve;pr nf
leattor and Mr*. FrH>rlek Wegel William Rath, Mr. and Mn. William Cltudette Rafferty of Newark ar* Sunnyslde farm, Everett, Is a ranea-l**4er.
Zagarotkl, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford visiting Miss Rifferty'i grandmoth- dldata to receive the A. B. tlcKirc
Vassar colleKc June 11. The
Member* af Internmllat* troop Smith Mr. and Mra. Donald Ora- r, Mrs. John Callahsn of River- from
corameBcemfnt rxrrrlscN will
IS who racslved awards wen: R*e- maa and Mr. and Mra. Robert Mar- view ave. Mia* Rafferty and Mil* g7th
ba held on the campus and dp^rci'S '
elaaa hadgei, Lyan Borner, tin.
Kipper are employed by the New
The seventh and eighth grades of Jersey Bell telephone company af will he conferred by President SarBarbara Bur»es», Margie English,
ah Gibson BUnding,
Judy Enrlght, Olenda Grimmer, the public school made their clans Newark.
Mary Ellen Jones, Hannah Kalnei trip to Philadelphia Friday by
The hook and ladder company
Sandra Lewis, Susan Mulder, Roa> Boro bui. The Itinerary included will meet tomorrow night at t|i*
•tin Newlln, Isolde Prlehe, Ellen visit* ta Independence hall, Car- Ore house. Frank Borden of ShrewsRcherer. Mita Smith, Lucy Stew< penter's hall, Beuy ROM1 home, bury will speak on Insurance.
•rt, Bue Wirren end Eleanor We- Benjamin Franklin's grave, the
Capt. Frank Cillahan of the first
gel; design, Judy Enright; swim- Franklin Institute, the Planetarium
ming, Arlcna Carp; leather, <Iud) and the Acqvarlum. Student* from aid nquad will attend a meeting
Enrlght and Isold* Prteba; handy, the seventh grtda were Btnan Ana- Sunday at Neptune of first aid
Yaw favartte braa* beer M
woman. Olerla Praneli, Arlcne bel, Phyllis Bott. Sheila Brownlee squad captain*. The purpose of the
e* to* aai raetjr la he «*•
Carp, Marjorla Pryor »nd Karen Walter DeReuuaile, Tinta FUMoff, meeting will be to dlseusi disaster
Undaley; drawing and painting Ann Hickey, Billy Howard, Arthur plans.
Olenda drimmer and Mary Ell«r Kaney, Elaine Kelly, Evelyn Lay- Chairmen ef the various departJen**; clothing, Gloria Praneli, A ton, Frank LoPrestl, B I c h a r d ments of the borough civilian deIra* Carp and JUrJorle Pryor; aew> Moore,
Judy Morgan, Catherine fence council will meet June 14.
Inf, Karen Llndsley and Olenda
The variety show scheduled to be
Joseph Sicllino, Suianne
Orlmmer; goad grooming, Barbara Ring,
held tonight and. tomorrow night
Toop,
Daniel
Walling
and
Abbie
Burgess, Gloria Francis, Arlen*
at the public school has been canCarp, Karen Llndsley and Sandra Ann Wlllgerodt. Eighth grade pu- celed.
Lewis; cook, Eleanor Wegel, *l*t pils were Roscmarie Braun, Marion
The fifth and eighth grade* of
Smith, Isolde Prlebc. Hannah Kal Cheek, George Clejka. Marilyn the local school visited Fort Mons«r, Mary Ellen Jones, Olend Corson, Donald Ftordlnnd, Windaon mouth Monday. The children were
Jacques, Irene Kelly, Barbara KolOrimmer and Judy Enrlght; hou
accompanied by Miss Betty Clark,
keeper, Judy EnrigM, Barbara lock, Morgan Kroon, June Lamor- fifth grade teacher, and Howell
Burgess, Ellen Scherer and Isolde eaux. Qladyi Lee, Leila Leekit, Bob George, elRhth gride teacher. TuesPrlcbt; waiter, photography, horn Leland, Carol Maher, Philip Mor- day the fourth and fifth grade*
nurse and musician badges, Karei gan, Mary Searle*, Gloria Smith, made * trip to Marristown, where
Marcla Speer, Billy Toop, Alfred
Llndsley.
they visited the Ford museum and
Chnfucat/
Williams and Darren Worstey.
Donald Slckela of Manning it. historical sites. They were accomFive-year pins were given te A
panied by Miss Clark and Miss Ann
Mia* Susan Neuhrrger
ten* Carp, Marjorl* Pryor; Poll) will report back to active duty with Nolan.
4 White Street
Jurf * —u M.
Red Bank
Now you cm set your table with the txquiiitt
Scott and Gloria Francis. A nrst the Coast Guard Wednesday
Mlsa
Ncuberger majored In Engceremonies
at
the
Graduation
dinner* are chosen by to many famous hottmea*
class badge was awarded to Karen Boston. He la a Lt. (j. g )
lish,
and
attended
Brearley
.school
school
will
be
held
June
II
at
S
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TempleLindsley, who has completed
Featured in House Beautiful migaiine, the serene
before starting her studies at Vasbadges. A certificate of apprecia- man are moving tomorrow from p. m. In the cafeteria. There will sar.
elegance of the Montictllo shipet, patterned with
She is contributing editor of
tion w i s awarded to Mrs. Helen their W. Front it. home to 23 Hub- be four speakers. Advisers for
the Cornelia design in toft tones of gray and green,
Kruse, former troop treasurer. Mn bard ave. Mr. and Mra. Frederick graduation are Miss Joan West and the Vauar Chronicle, and h»d been
will enchant you, Beit of all, it's so easy to own,
Kraviky Is leader of troop 15, a* O. Pohl of New York tiave pur- Mr. George. School will rlose Fri- active in the college dramatic prosilted by Mrs. E. W. Copeland an chaaed the Fft>nt it. residence and day, June IS, for the summer. The ductions.
«t these wonderfully modarile prices!
Parent-Teacher
association
will
Mrs. Robert Turnbull.
will abo move In Friday.
In place selling* and open Mock.
INJl'HKIi IN ACCIDK.VT
give
Its
annual
party
for
the
entire
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Beck
and
The Pair Haven lire eompsn
MIDDLETOWN Herbert Schuis5 Piece Place Setting
family will move tomorrow to their student body June 8. The Seventh
supplied th» llghtlrg.
new home on Rlverlawn dr., Fair grade will give Its annual farewell tndt, three-yenr-old «on ef Mr. and
Oinnor Plate, Salad Plate, Breadparty
for
the
graduating
class
this
Mis.
Herbert
Scliulstailt
of
State
H?v?n, from 23 Hublmrd nve.
ond-Bjtter Plo»e>, Cup and Saucer
Highway, wns injured in an nuto
Headdens Corner
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H
H.R
Reynolds afternoon and evening.
EAT THEM HERE ... TAKE THKM HOME
At a meeting of the Community accident Friday, while ridlnf? in a
of Alexander <ir. left Tuesday to
The fourth birthday of Jacque- nvikp their home In California. Mr. club Monday night at the Portau- ear to the nursery school nt Leads
line Johnson was celebrated last find Mrs, Srm Griesmer of Plain- peck fire house, Patrick Davis, By- Hull, Middletown village. The car
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week at the home of her parents fl-ld end their children will occupy ron Brlgps and Gdward D.tvlcs the child was riding In stopped sud413 Broad Street
Shrewibiiry, N, J.
with a party attended by Dana, th? ITcyiolds home June 1.
were elected to a nominating com- denly, and Herbert waa thrown to
Richard and Carl Crawford, Ron1
the floor, badly cutlng his mouth.
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The
committee
will
make
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M!?s
Beverly
Franklin,
danghte
ald Dimfarocki. John and Fred of J!'-. and Mrs. Haymond Frank its report at a meeting July 28. He was taken to St. Barnabas hosCHINA
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Groesinger, Fred Meisler, Janice lin of C-trpnnter »t., 1« spending i
pital, Newark, hy hi.-, mother,
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Chris Rogers, a Jockey who will where plastic surp.ory v.'n.s per- RE 6-475»
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ApplegaU', Eel nice and Laurie wen!:'s vacation at Norfolk, Va
ride at Monmouth park this sea- formed. Mrs. Schulst.-.dt e::pcct.i to
Johnson and Bruce Elmore,
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nnd h n (tons on to Creensborn. N.
hag rcntad 11 bungalow on thebrinff her child homo from the hosJoseph Davis, who is stationed at C, it nttcml th? r»rm1imt!on of MUs son,
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riverfront In Portnafl3c.li for thepital tomorrow.
Camp Gordon, Ga., with the Signal Di'ry T^oud of T\.d Eank.
y. »
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season. Another jocli:y, Harry McCorps, la home on a furlough.
Giil Ssout troop 30 he'd its couri
and his mother have also
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Finn and chil- if awards Fr'.dav »t the home of Guigon,
rented a bungalow on the riverdren, John, Mary Theresa and Leo, Mra. James BhenU on Alexander dr. front.
Both rental* were made
Jr., attended a picnic last week «t Parents present for the occasion
Princeton.
were Mrs. P. Wnllacc Kendall. Mrs. through the Marie Cox agency.
Lieut. Theodore Feakea and wife Jfred Ralph, Herman SchllcUns,
nf Texas have ended a visit with Mi». Benlamln Bfoktr, Mm. Monte
Evm-lt
the army officer's father, Edward Jones and Mrs. Edward Polliemuj".
Olr^s awarded cecond cla"!s hedges
Feakei of Whippoorwlll rd.
Sklppy CojfT son of Mr. and Mrs.
Full line of Fresh
Mrs. Norma Stirrup of White were Janet Han'.ev. Pamela r.chlict- Chat'le* Cox celebrated his fifth
Horn* Mada Preserve:
House, N. J., last week visited her Ins, Diane Ralph, Sharon Polhemus, birthday with the family Friday.
Fruih and Vegetables
and Reli»hw
parents, Mr. and Mn. Gaylord Baa- Nancy Kendall, Judith Jones, KarDonald Hickey and children Ann
to. William Baito, who is sta- en and Peggy Moore, Nancy Mar- nnd Jerry attended the baseball
tioned at the Naval training station in, Sheila Becker, Joan Lamber- game at Yankee stadium Sunday.
.Saliirday, June 9tb, at 2 : 3 0 P. M. and 8iOO P . M.
at Virginia Beach, waa also home lon and Betll Cnmeni'.nd. Sewing
Mrs. Chart?* Conover visited at
adges were awarded to Nancy
on a week-end leave.
North Bergen and Union City WedKIVEH STKKET SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Mra. William Oancee of Jackson- !<endall, Porothy Ospiey, Patricia nesday of last wcelt, nnd spent the
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dore Engelmann and family.
Nancy
Weeks,
Sheila
Becker,
JanChildren Under 12 Accompanied by Parents Free
John Smith, Jr., Is now employed et Hanley and Diane Ralph earned
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Roman and
by the Seaboard Ice company.
dauRhtcrs, Caroline, Gloria Joan
their
cooking
badge.
Betli
CamenMrs. Manny Morris was a visitor tlnd was presented her cat and dog and Claudette of Maspcth, L. I.,
last week In New York city.
badge and Nancy Kendall earned and Mr. and Mrs. John Capala and
Robert Mason, who has been laid her rabbit raiser badge. Cookie sale son John, Jr., of Elmhurst, L. I.,
up with a back injury, li wall on prises were awarded to Sheila were week-end visitors of Mr. and
Enroll now for
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lacker, Pamela Schlicting, Deborah Mrs. G. T. Tush.
Jacques and Sharon Polhemus. Th*
Thomas Kelly was taken III
progress award tor achievement while at work Monday. He I* slayduring th* year was made to Nan- Ing at the home of his son, Paul
Kelly, Shrewsbury.
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a*4 Mr. e*f Mn- J
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Mr. aad Mrs. Charles True.* «f
WiUUaa Metealf, Jr. of Aapleton
ave. last Thursday Bight received Babylon, L. I, aad Miss Mer«ara4
aa award far the hi*beet average Gorrey of Elmburst, N. T , are
•f the Coanaauaity flre company guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naavllag tteam at the dinaer ef the meyer ef Ekathunt, wko are here
Shore
FlreaMas Mowllas league at for the sjanmer at their bungalow
>ra Fir
See. Girt ina whea the team woa a oa Appletoa av».
Mr. and Mrs. Oecar Almond of
MJMMJUJW • AfON
repay for last place ia E division.
Community members whe attested Annapolis, Md.. were g'">sts of Mr.
HWHUIfT.
the diaa»r were Arthar Hetfteld, aad Mrs. Joseph Brady of Ceatcr
IfDUMat
Jeatea Ford. Retort Heldeworth, ave. and Mr.
Mr and
andMrs. Joseph
p MillEdward Curry, Oeersje MecQregor, er of Center ave. several days llast
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David Mallea, William Ast, Jr.,
week.
Howard Mallea, Jr., aad Mr. Met- Mr. and Mrs. Williaai Ring uU
THINK
calf, who said ths last place award their son, William, Jr., and M
HABV
wae made in recognition af theWilliam Louden of Jersey City
team's perseverance.
spent the week-end at their buagav
Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Cerass ef tow on Center ave.
Rahway wsrs Sunday gueete et Mr. Mr. and Mrg. Thomas Quick of
aad Mrs. rraak Crawford of Bur-Newark were guests Saturday of
Uagtoa ace, Mr. and Mra, Caruso Mrs. Quick's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
also visited Mr. and Mre. Frank George Mais, at their home oat
Wadeworth of Atlantic Highland*, Florence ave,. George Man, Jr.,
Awarde were made to Mrs. Leon was a Sunday truest of his brotherBaeckel, Mrs. George Iflay and in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Laura Meier at a card party Quick, In Newark.
Friday nlgM held by members of
William Aat, her eon Dsa>
ths ladles' auxiliary of Community aid,Mrs.Mrs.
Laura Groves and Alfred
W i a a i ' i ftanaasVstls
Sre company at the flre house.
WTS^f^sjn sj fJFVnf^BSMt/sjjv«af
feller were Sunday guests ef Mr.
Miss Hadle Eckert of Eselngtoa, aad Mrs. Charles A*t of Newark.
ScftftMy at Crystal eVae* Nrm
WM« «f U4 Pa., was a guest, of her sister, Mrs. Te Maaeh almonds, eever teem
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Laura Groves of Burlington ave,
f
*Jf# Mff* wMCTAM J» rfiflf 9n Saturday,
with water and heat to boiling.
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•unday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Drain at once and slip the skins
Fair Have*, Iwwtfcain chainM*; M'm Ane/aM ••rW, viM cfce.rme*
Joseph Pactlli at their heats sa off by pressing between thumb and
•f tfw Dem«retl« party «f the •!«*• «f New Yarfc, w*» * M Hw Center ave. w«re Mr. and Mrs. Arn- Sngers. Dry the nuts on an absorbLAST TIME8 TODAY
old Pepe and their sea, Arnold, Jr., ent cloth or paper towel.
Democrat! Honor Mayor White
The Hstrrs club s a e t « t t * heane
of Mrs. Mary Whlstos at Point
! pienaant last Wedaesehjr. Aaneng
those present were Mn). John
Class, »r, MiM Helen Smith, this
place: Mn. Nettle Wright, Mrs.
William Maxsonandl Mr*. Ira Johnsen and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs Michael Santo of
Plainfleld spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fierier of
Morris ave. Saturday tVMilfig Mr.
and Mr*. Fisher attended the
spring dance for employees of Ija>le laboratories at Molly Pitcher
hnlrl.
Mrs. John Itenfoa epent four
daye last week with Mrs. Marry
Mnttershead of Kearny.
Joan Ruriti.e, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jopepn Kundle of Summit
ave., celebrated her ninth birthday
May 21. A family party was held
in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Rundl* of Chester, Pa., were
among those presrnt.
Mrs. Florence Fox of St. Petersburr, ria., is spendiiif the summer
here with her eon and family, Mr
and Mrs. Oliver Perry.
Stephen Zoloboaky is leaving with
his grandmother and aunt Sunday
to spend two weeks at Miami, Fla.
They will make the trip by plans.
David Wallace, Jr., celebrated his
tenth birthday Saturday, May 26.
Mrs. Arthur Glass and Mrs. John
Qlass, Mr., are on the committee for
a strawberry festival to he held
ine », by the Order of Eastern
Council to Entertain
tar. Mrs. Minnie Toelats of Net
Mnnmouth Is chairman. The affal
- Wives
111 ho held on the lawn of Mrs. C
IOLSTON WATfMUKV
Members of the Red Bank Cenia
McNeill'a home at Keyport.
ell of Church Women will be hosTou've heard something simiMrs. Charles Foster, Jr., Mrs. Eflar u • joke,
but this actually
> Foster, Mrs. bottle Morgan and
MATAWAM - ConAdent that he tesses Tuesday afternoon at aa Inhlpeened. T l m * M M M I M cir- Mis. Edward Bvrmester ef Ocean has the answer to the problem of formal tea at the Presbyterian parrt*d the account:
ide, L. I., were guests «f Oliv* Juvenile delinquency, Jack Wyrtten, ish houee on Reckless pi. tor the
of servicemen stationed at
"la Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family last Wednesday. the Word of Life youth evangelist, wives
Mr*. Margaret Anderson of Rail will condect a rally Tharsday, Fort Monmouth. Mra. Ralph A.
WlllMy read an advertisement
Norton,
chairman, has extended an
oad ave. i.° a medical patient a June T, at 7:<8 p. m. In the high
ateeerlbing the kind of hoi.fe
invitation to the womea te attend
(fray f U l i l to buy, called their Monmouth Memorial hospital,
school auditnlum. He will be ac-the program between 2 end 4
•ftnt, learned the house was Miss Marylee Antrim of Unlo companied by the Word ef Lite o'clock. The purpose of the tea Is
their own which they had told Beach wac guest of honor at
quartet and a pianist.
to plan a spaclal program for servMM te »ut c>n the market a kitchen bridal shower last Wednej.
High school and college youth of icemen's wives living in this area.
• • n t h before."
day evening at the Scout bulldln the bnyshorc have been Invited to
Serving ae hosteises and assistNow »hii incident serves to Riven by the Mariner troop. Mar- attend the rally, one of a long sebring out two thoughts worth iners present were Johanna Baum ries which has included rallies at ing with arrangements will be Mra.
Norton,
Mrs. Harold H. Coddinggardt,
Ardeth
Beam,
Loretta
an
Yankee stadium, Carnegls hall and
conaidering,
Claesskl, Merjro Glllespli Madison Square garden in Newton, Mrs. Charles Moors, Mrs, MorFirat, word descriptions of Mary
Marnett, Evelyn Lulier, York city, Philadelphia Convention ris Nelnon and Mrs. Frederick
fcomei don't always convey ac- Barbara
Theresa Romeo, Alve Sickles, Bar- hall and the BoMon garden. More Richardson.
curate pictures. Sometimes they tiara
Smith,
Doreen Sutherland, than 40,000 persona attended the
make them seem better than
Tarnow, Evelyn Wallins;, stadium rally.
they actually are. And i t other Frances
Wllhalma and Catherin
A former Insurance agent ant
timtl they don't quite do them Betty
Also Mrs. Oesrge Paxton orchestra
leader, Mr. Wyrtien wat
justice. So if you arc In the Isaksen.
Mrs,
Harold
Copeland, Mrs. C. Rborn at Brooklyn
house market, follow our adt, Smith, Mrs. Jamee
and for the past
Oillesple,
Mr:
but In addition, let ui know Mllford VanBrunt, Mrs. Norma ten years has directed the Word of
ysur requirement!. In that way, Sickles, Mrs, Ulead Illehmond, Ufe broadcasts on a coaet-to-eout
you won't be 100% dependent on skipper, and Mis* June Smith, hookup from WMOM. He also dlJtOW T t W U SATURDAY
advertising We'll phone you In
The table M l deeorated I recta a sons program ea WJS-TV
advance when the right home mate.
every
Saturday
at
1:80
p.
m.
r troop colors add a tinlqu
ThrUI PtM I
•ones along.
shower centerpiece.
Second, an eatabllihed broker
Mrs. Edward Barnee spent fou Girl Seoul* Serve
I t t t l how to advertise your
last week with Mr. and Mrs.Tea to Mothers
IHM to IU belt advantage. H« days
Edgar Waddon ef West New Tork,
DICK
MIONDA
knows the feature* which have On
LITTLE BILVKR — Fifteen girl
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Barne
the Most appeal to a home- had ea their Vuest,
rUSMINO
scouts
ef
treep
Tt
served
tea
to
James
Orant
of
Seeker. Bfcauie many people the Lakehurst Naval air station.
their *er»ntt at the home ef the
"hunt" for a house by reading
assistant leader, Mr*. E. H.
the •taMintd ads, it pays to let A double birthday celebration troop'*
Sensing
Borden pi last Thursft ttoktt advertise and ie)l your was held Friday, May IS, for Bon day. Mrs.on
Pride of Maryland
Robert Maver, the troop
nie Warrack who was five yeara
old, and George Warraek, Jr., wh leader, presented a star te each of
Oivt) m • ekaace.
was one year eld last Tuesday. Dec- the girls In recognition of the comSUN. MOW.
TUBS,
orations wsrs In a cowboy theme. pleted scout year. Troop members
Quests present were Bruce Comp. were also awarded world Has honOINOI
ton, William MeOowea, Theresa oring the year'a work.
and Frank Klrwan, Mark Irwln, Mrs. Bentlng's tuest* were Mrs.
Irene Olllam, Linda Schoepf, Lynn William A. MeKee, Mn. Theme
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Wallace, Mrs. George Warraek, 8r. Olll. Mrs. O. W. Browne, Mrs. J. B.
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Mrs. W. McGowan, Mrs. Raymond Wells, Mrs, Henry Insclberg, Mrs.
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Edward Moroney, Mrs. Portland
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Lorraine Alward.
Merrill, Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs.
William Johnson and family •< Harvey Miner, and Mra. Robert L.
Brooklyn apsnt the week-end wit! Pettlt.
AIR CADET
For Its closing meeting of the
Leonard Barker and
d family.
y
year the troop has planned a plenle
M and
d Mrs.
M William
Wii T
i
Mr.
Trimmer
spent the past week-end at Paulln to be held In twe weeks.
•kilt Lakes, Newton, with Mr. an
Mrs. Preston Olllam,
The committee ef Olrl Scout
troop 3t met Monday evening at
the home of Miss Bertha Fitterer.
Members present were Mrs. Aline
Raucher, Mrs. John Werner. Mrs.
Ella Bungay, Mrs. C, R. Smith and
Mrs. June Raueher. Plans were
made for a tame party the Utter
part of June.
At the last meeting of the ladles'
Tou can itop moth damage
auxiliary of Beltord Engine comta your home. Ai an authorpany, plans were made to hold a
latd Btrlon Service' Dealer
game party at the Are house June
15.
we give you • • year guarMr. and Mrs. Ernest Volkland
antee. It Berlou f»tli, If
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Caaler
there It My damage, we pay and
apent Sunday with Mrs. J. VanAuthe bill.
ken of Glen Ridge.
Boy Scouts Luther Walling, Jr.,
Why sot let us mothproof
Robert Behler, Jr., 8tephen Zoloyour blankets, carpets, rugs,
bosky, Jr., Walter Tier, Joseph Hanser, George Enqulst and Billy Skillgarment! and upholstered
man, spent Saturday at Camp Brisfurniture? Berlou Mothapray
bane and cooked out. Stephen Zo!• colorless, odorless and
lobosky, Sr., accompanied them,
stainless. The cost is small.
Carol Flnucan, daughter ef Mr.
and Mn. J. C. Flnucan, celebrated
A man'i Wit . . , • woman's
her
13th birthday Saturday, May
drera or coat can be moth3d, with a party. Those attending
proofed far only 20 cents a ' Vt'cro Janice Bryk, Maureen Neary,
year. Any material mothStella Jarrett, Maryanne McLennon, Donald Vltelll, Alan Allen,
proofed with Berlou retain!
Roddy Schoellner, Robert Moody
Ite original softness.
and George Bertollnl.
f yrtzen to Hold
Matawan Rally
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Mr. and Mrs. Serge Lakhovsky of
Remember • Berlou profesNew York city spent the week-end
sional mothproofing protects
with Mrs. Bertha Brouwer.
you for 8 Vears or we pay Mrs. Evelyn Consen entertained
the bill.
members of the Monday club this
week at luncheon. They were Mn.
Pauline.Murphy, Mrs. Ernest Rutt
and Mn. Louise Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rsnten received word of a daughter born to
their son and his wife, air. and Mr*.
John Toman of Kearny Sunday.
Mrs. Alfred Baemelster Is visitCLEANERS
ing her daughter and family, Mr.
.«. and Mn. Albert Colueel ef Newark
and her new grandson.
2 4 W. Front Si. Red Bank Mrs. Dirk Herman entertained
at the monthly meatlnf ef the
"IX" club Friday.
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In the matter ef las estate ef iruw ' In the matter ef the eitate at Franota
TtwktibiiriP riarat, feastse*, Netlse te Kooh Krtyblll, dettaitd, Notlet to crcdcriditoti te mem* elalsne «ialni« <•• iters t e »«••»» elalaia ssalnit estate.
rutautnt to t a t e*a*» sf Dorrnun Mo-
r'uriutnt te the ersat ef Derawslte- Faddln. Kurroiata ef the County o( MOIL
FiMhi, lurrof ate sf tka Ceunty of MOB- •outh, made en tbt thirtieth duy of
••utk. na4s ea ite eighth aay ef Her,April. 1161, en the application o( WilI I I I, e«tSt astilliwtlsn sf Olay Arthur liam 8. Kiajfbill. Atliulnlttrator of the
f urn, lojs Iteeiitpr ef the estate of eilatt of t'rattcti Kooh Kt«»hlU, <lc.
Inns TiwKMMry Fltret, iesaasei, no< awaed, aetloe Is Sirtbr slvm to tht
Ilia li htrahr ilvtn te the ertdltere ofSMditort o( said daocaud to txhlhit tu
aal< tj*«asts ts enhlblt ts the aahHrlter tht aubatrlbtr admlnlitrator at «r,,iv: nid,
tole lieatiter as sfsretaM, their alasti rhelr d>bta and dcmatldi iiiruinrt tin ari.l
nn« s!eaiaa4t asalnat Us sals' eatats. un- eiutt, undtr oath, within six m»ntlia
dir tslh. within tlx nontai from th<from tht data tt lh» ufurtmiicl order, «r
date of the afareaald
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hlf l thty will ba foravtr barrad o( their mbe fere«ir be
' their attlon
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thanaahraa in rounding up a terrific aeeortment of
food boyi lor you-in ftith fruits and vegetables, in
meets,facanned foods...in fact,thtrt art bargains all
ovtr tho ttort. W i » eatobrating with fhia big Jan*
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fOlt WUR DREAM
Junior Club
Holds Banquet
H—pitmi Executive
FAIR HAVEN—Mtyor
ine Elkus Whit* of Res' I n k waa
guest (peaker «t the anaasl aaother-4aufhter ba»q\**t of Uv* Little
Silver Junior W M U ' I club h*M
recently at Wiltowtorook. OeVere
war* iMUlM by Mrs. Deal*! Ijevy
of Aveael, third «iatrlet jiiator a*>
viaer.
Haver Waitee topic m •Woaaaa'a nacs is This Chaagiag
Wo»l«." Rha aaiate* cut that tesays n w i la worfciaaj in all Setae
•f baelaeaa, Industry M sclsae*,
aa« stats* that alt* fcH thia haa
haaycacsl bacayaa of toaay's chaagiky standards and nod* tt Uvta*
The mayor alas r t n w M tkat UM
number of wom«n holding ••Htleal
office* la Increasing, and aha urged
the croup t*> *«•«»•*> th*ir right to
vota a ad hava • voice la
national affair*.
OHIcara iaaUHai k» lira. U v y
wera MM. Philip K Ueya*. Jr.,
president; Mlaa Dnrethr SellaaaBa.
vica president; lira. Robert Bayaton, secretary, an« Mn. Tfcoma*
Phillip*, treasurer. Mlaa Jeanae
Rarai«a la tha retiring •ratMsat.
Keyport
Bttkard M. Ward
Richard H. Ward at Farreat ave,
Ituawoa. who kaa completed a
yaar'a coura* ia Haaaitel Admlniatration at Coluaibl* uaiveralty, wilt
aaawM hi* dutle* m» an adminiatratlva realdent ia June at Columbia Preabyterian Medical Center.
New York city. Mr. Ward received
the Bachelor of Bcience irgrt* In
Bueineae Adminlatration last yrar
at New York university, and the
Aaaociate Art* degree in IMS at
Monmouth Junior college.
Officer* alectad at tut Thureday'a meeting of the Hebrew Wornen'a league war* Mn. Isadora Nlaenoff, president; Mrt. Samuel aisgel, vica praaMaRt; Mrs. Joseph
Rudnick, treasurer; MM. Lsuia
Prayer, recording secretary, and
UMfoft
Mrt. Herbert Bothenbtrf, osrraaponding aacretary. It was an- Mr. and Mn. Otorie •tirnwelat
nounced that traca will b* plantad
leaving tomorrow for Clevein Iirael la memory of Mra. An- are
land, O., where they will apend the
drew Hysr's brothar, Harry Lavine, (uaamer.
StlrnweU* la a memand Mra. Louie JarTV* sl*t*r, Mra. jh.r or (heMr.
Fannl* Sach*. final plane war* ball club. Cleveland Indians batemade for the donor dinner June 14
at the New Lafayette hotel, Aabury The Parent-Teacher aaioclation
held a "Family Night" la»t Friday
Park.
evening at Uncroft jchool. They
Homer Oerlufsen, wheel muila were entertained by Mr. and Mra.
Inatructer, haa bean authoriaad by John Batton of Port Monmouth,
tha achool board ta preaant a aum- who gave a magic show. Susan
mar band aehocl beginning July a Morgan won th* door prize, which
and concluding Aug. IS. Rehears- waa a subscription to a comic
ala will b* held Tuesday* for tha augailne.
grade school band, begtnasra' band The Community church will hold
and trumptt cltaaea and advance*] opea house Saturday, June S, at I
band. There will ba cltMta Wed- o'clock. A church icrvice will be
asadayi far beginning clarinet*, held In th* mornin* at 11 a. m.
bran CIBM and pereuulon elan.
the lunday^chool seaslon,
Tha Instructor will receive a salary after
which begins at 10 a. m. Tha dediof $300.
cation of tha new addition will be
A couatry fair aad habby ahow held at f p. m. Sunday.
wUI ba glv»n Sept. id aad W by tha Mr. and Mr*. Orayaon Oreer hava
Couple* «htb of Calvary Mrthodiet returned Jrom Delaware, where
ehureh. Rev. Chartea R. Bmyth they hava been vialting relative*.
and Theodora Itrobel ar* gentral Mr. and Mra. Harry Ringler of
chairman, and committee haada are Brooklyn were week-end guesta of
Mra. Malvln Jon**, home canning
and Mrs. Charles Landau. Bunanal pnatrvai; Mra. Theodora »tra. Mr.
lueits were Dr. and Mrs. Jonas
bel, hana baked geodaj Mr. and day
H.
Valanch
and ion Bruce and Mia*
Mra. Kenneth Wharton, flowtra; Blanche Valanch
Patenon, and
Rev. Dr., and Mr*. C. It Smyth and Oeorie Landau of ofVineland.
Mr. atrebtl, creative work and
hobble; Stmuri Warwick, raovUa, Oeorge H. Thompson waa given
aad Mn. Wayn* Darlaad, publicity. a (urprlae birthday party laet Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles LanTha Xayport Uterary club ob- dau. Oueat« were Mr. and Mn. AlMnrtd "club offlcera' day" Friday lan MortU of Cincinnati, Mr*. Al
la tha lUtormad church. Mn. John Thompson af Bayilde, L. I., and
B. Hok* paid tribute tera Keyport Mra. Emmie Smith of Neptune.
raaldcat, Mia* Oaraldlaa V. Browa, Mr. and Mra. John Hemphlll of
who la now a atata oAeer aa ahalr* Brooklyn apent Sunday with Mr.
maa at the Junior mttnbtrthtp de- and Mrs. Milton Brownlee.
partment Mra Samuel Oavla and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flood and
Mra. C. Leon Oarrlaon wera ap- daughter Mamaret vieitsd their son
poinUd co-chairmen of tha nuaic and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
dtpartmoat. Mra. Fr«dartek R. Flood, Jr., at Clearflcld, Pa, for
Oaaoaratt wai waloamad a* a new three daya thia week.
Member. Mra. A. X>. ShvHa waa Mr. aad Mr*. Robert Duckworth
atoaa. A naatlng for all depart- and family spent Sunday with Mr.
m«nt chairman and e»ehalrm*n and Mrs. E. J. Snyder of Clifton.
will ba hald Jua* • at Mrt. Hoke't Dtano Brandt, daughter of Mr.
aad Mra. E. Douglas Brandt, ipent
Saturday with Rev. and Mn. Dougla* Merrlman of Cllffwood.
Private First class Jam** Volh
Tha amciitlve board af the of Camp LeJeuno, N. C, viilted
Hohadel Parent-Teacher aaaocia- over the week-end with his partla* will neet at Holmdit school ents, Mr. and Mra. Walter Volk, and
Tuattay tvanlaf, j U M «, at • his wife, Mn. Junei Volk at Mata.
wan.
a'atock.
Captain aad Mr*. Harry Ryder Mr. and Mr*. Albert Sluttcr and
of Fort Benninj, Oa., ar* vlaitlng Lola and Don Miller of BtroudsMr. and Mr*. Daniel 8. Ely. Cap- burg, Pa., visited over the week-end
tala Rydar hta been tramfarrad to with Mr. and Mra. Lee Miller.
Mr, and Mr*. R. A. Putda of
Camp Kllmar.
spent Saturday night with
Mamban of tha aounty board of Milltown
edueatlon attended tht annual Mr. and Mra, E. Dauglaa Brandt.
•prlng dinner at tha Batu Rlvag*. Mr, and Mra. Cliffwood Loekwood
Spring Uka H*lghu, lut Thura- of Richmond Hill, U I., and Emeat
day sight. Thoa* who attended wera B. Brandt of East J*wett, N. Y.,
Mr. and Mra. John PorUr, Mr. and wera week-end guests of Mr. and
Mra. Leroy Colllna, Mr. and Mra. Mra. Roland Backhau*.
Harry Willey, Mr. and Mra. Harold Mn. E. Dougla* Brandt attended
T. Hslmaf, Oeorf* D. lebanck, Pa- a meeting of tha C. K. Swarts
group of Long Branch Methodist
ter OaaovMa aad Daniel Ely.
church taat Tuesday evening at the
Harry Pitcher, Mr. Ely and Hen- home of Mrs. Herbert Crane at Old
ry Croat attanded the Interclub din- Bridge.
ner matting «f tha Abaccoa Kiwaaia club last Tuesday night
Each year forest Are* In the
Ftowen wera placed on tha altar United State*, moat of them manof tha Federated ehureh lunday by caused, destroy enough wood to
a friend.
build 86,000 homes.
New MeJNMaatfc
A court of awards for Girl Scout
troop M and Brownie troop 81 under tha direction of Mra. Roy Martia waa held Friday evening at tha
V. F. W. hall, Middletowu. Browaiea who flew up were presented
with their wings by Mrs. Gilbert
Serbe and gifts were presented by
Mrs. James Gillespie from treop
II. Those in the fly-up ceremony
were Donna U s Sellick, Judith
Serbe and Ruth Anne Stanley. Other Brownies receiving year peadants and troop numeral* were
Beverly Bova, Valarie Cole, Jeaet
Gillespie, Crystal McCoanaehe, Susan Olaen, Kay William* and Lueills Scott. These were presented
by their leaders, Mr*. Serbe and
Mrs. Rusxel! Bennett. The Browai*
troop also put on a Tom Thumb
wedding skit. New anembers takea
Into the troop are Joan Bennett,
Mary Claire Cregan, Judith Husband, Anr.f KCP Martin and Patricia
Priacue. Girl Scouts received year
•tars, second clas* badges for trst
aid and cooking and two pantomimes were given on these badges.
New Scouts taken into the troop
are Roee Stavola, Diane Olaen, Veronica Sherrod end Mary Jaaa Binllalkaff. Other acouta are Lea Britton, Leah Frederick Yvonne PrUcu* and Gail Thompsen.
Mia* Jacqueline Ronaldaon graduated from th* Girl Scout troop
and received a girt from troop 9»
and a diploma. Mm. Mary Oroft
presented Misa Rnnaldson and Mr*.
Gillespie with five-year pins and
the troop leaders and committee
lea Taoamer Cowea Memorial haopital. Thia will be her aecond Ursa
serving as a aaiaaionary in India in
the Woaaea'a Division of Chriatlan
Service *f tha Methodist church.
She has had aevea yean ia the
Hydsrabord ceafereac* aad haa
just «oeapl*ted a furlough bare in
the etetee.
On Sunday evaalag ta the Baptiat church, Miea Oalemaa g«V1' a
talk an miaelaaary work la Iaila
and ihowed colored moviag pictures of part* af that country. She
was ia aativa dress of the Indian
women.
Tha Amies class members af tha
Baptist church met Tueadsy evening, May n, and had aa their
theaw, "Metbera of the Bible" with
Mra. John Bennett aad Mrs. James
Allen in charge af the program. All
tha number* taok part ia a auis
SB this tppte. Th* ho*ts**e* were
Mrs. Irvin Beaver, Mr*. Everett
Casler, Mrs. Helen Krutol, Mrs.
Chester Hendrlcks and Mrs. Jessie
Beat. A chain letter was written
by each member present to Mias
Evelyn Coddington, whs I* expected to arrive in Africa fi««t week.
At the next meeting, tha Amico
class and Mary Elisabeth Sutphln
guild will combine as host***** at
a covered-dleh supper.
Leslie Nauss af Bwartsei dr. e*!chrated her fourth birthday Saturday with friend* oa th* amusement*
at Asbury Park la the morning. A
birthday luncheon wa» held later
at her home. In the evening another party was held for her at the
home of Mr. and Mra. W. P. Burton of Little Silver. Her guest* tor
the day were Leah and Lynne
Frederick, phyllaa Henyon and Susan St. Peter.
Thomas Parrlah, Jr., celebrated
hi* fifth birthday Monday, May »
Sandra Hanson of Laurel, Mist., I*
visiting her* with Mr. aad Mr*
Thomas Pariah for several weeks.
membera also received one-year
pine.
An American flag and a troop
Rag were presented by a group of
women of the ladle*' auxiliary af
the V. F. W.
Mis* Maxlne Colo man of Angola,
Ind., and Tnrtln *pent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Francla Rauch.
The famous Swtas Ouaras In the
Misa Coieman will aail Thuraday
aboard the Queen Mary for Kolar, Vatican were founded in 1505 to
South India, where the will b* coMtttute a personal bodyguard for
working as a missionary In the El- th* Pope.
MONEY
iP
$> \
You can clean up aff your bitii at
•mtimewithacaihlaMfromHrC!
6ervkeisfs«t,frienfJly,4*pencUble.
Herc'i all you do:
f s W9A9 (*T VfM* UPC*
fl.**fl»*t*waN
•VM*«r**> o**a 1
Yec, HFCinecializeiinfutHrvice!
l/>ans made on lignature, car or
funituic. You | t t the full amount
you harrow not*—when you need it
...no payment for 30 day:.Ourrat*
en all loans above $100 is tubstasv
tiaJly helow the lawful maiimua.
HFC ssfcn a variety of repayment
plan*. For a prompt cash loan—
Iriendly atrvicc—a sensible repaj*
mr.nt plan—borrow from MFC.
Phone or come in today!
««XM* WHM fit
HNS If
313 State St., Cor. New Bninwkk Avc,
Ihxth Amber NaUoeial Bank Bids.., 6th Hoar
MOWS Tha D I M TO Install
FABRICO E-Z-FIT
All Aluminum SCREENS
Dear Shopper,
It'* "Summer time and the llvln* le es*yM—That's what George
Gershwin wrote. Wa think th* dedgners muet have been
thinking of that song when they thought up so many caay
sports gadget* this aummer.
There'* a denim wrap-around called an "in-quick." It'a a
aun dress—cool and practical—with exposed ahouldera, barely
covered by straps, and It ha* big patch pocket*. Come* in
the prettiest colore too—Mint green, gold, red and blue.
$10.94.
Even the houee coats are eaay. Short (*o you won't trip
over them, washable (so you will alwaya look crtap) and th*
fabrics are beautiful. They're either pink, aqua or white
cotton, all sprayed with \M leaf. HIM. Of course there
ar* some glamorous houss coata too, mad* of Pur* eMIk
Orgama and sprayed with gold.
Ar* you well prepared for the aummer showers? A blue
and white striped ticking raincoat double* for a darling
aummer over-cotton coat. $25.00. It haa a red cotton lining
and push-up ileeve*. On* of th* haadleat rain gadgets Is
a plaatic wrap around aklrt and plastic sippersd jacket. It
cornea in a little plaatie cas* and may b* tucked In tha compartment of your car or your golf bag. $6.M a act.
Everyone'* so busy getting graduation present*. Lingarl*
ease*, purses and flesh pins *r* particularly popular—to arc
the lueclou* nylon nlghtlee, both loagta* aad shorties.
We'll ba Registering a n * week,
• Fit snf Standr *
Sise Window
t Special Sises
xHsde to Order
• No Painting
• Simple Inatallation
No FltUng
Necessary
WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE SUPPLY OP
ALUMINUM SCREEN WIRE FOR
RENEWING OLD SCREENS
LITTLE SILVER
SUPPLY
COMPANY
Lumber • Insulation
II Sycamore) Avtmw
Uttw SnW, N. X
Paints •
Hardwaw
4.3427
PUBLIC SALE
Aa I am retiring from business I will eell at Public Auction my
cntlr* itoek of antiques without any raierve whatsoever. Every
Item to be disposed of. My shop le now closed *ni will remain
closed until data of sale. Positively no (ales prior to sale date.
SO RICH fin
"THE ELDORADO
ftctokM•ISy to f $ e M " Ltw Down Paymtut
mmi rUaui
Yt« C«l Own 1 Mlfk CNf
•Hi c i f M For As Uttto As
29c
A DAY
During June the Trade-In Value On
Your Old Range Is the Biggest Ever!
55 MORRIS AVL.
ff
NEPTUNE CITY, N. J.
At the tatwaaeMon of Highway M,
4.98
ITS G««rggf««s** Wi$Mh
OaUlON
vosa MOHITaacai
j u t South at sTra«trtch'a Furniture Store,
*N
fsaMf M «a l i . . .
•MMd al aeeaht to
a* * • ereaw* Mat
» M . raMtM
later lesfTtafa Mfkt,
. Sat, June 2
new
aiMsmaaal
ef
a-Jaja mf h
China, Funuturs, Qlaat, •rlc-a-brae. Appjroslmataly 5W Uema
all of the better hind. Having alwayi dona our own reflal*b>
Ing mostly all p l a m nf furniture are In flret^Us* esndlMen.
All Items to be nmoved from the premise* at conclusion of
0 sne
aalt. Owner and Auctioneer shall not ba reapomlblo In the event
of accident or injury to any person or persona In. on or about
the premlaea.
76 MONMOUTH STREET
T*l Mils U.,
By Order oft
n
_
ELEANOR TURDO
B. a. CMtf, J. A, Quill, Auctioneer*
C*rrr*a« ft Mai* Its., Reyserl
4M Bath Avc,
rhone t-nM
Lung Branch, Tf. J,
SEW JERSfV'S LAMES/ AHP MOST COMPUTE HARDWARE STORE
U P ' () vV r
PL6NTy
OP F R E E
PARKING
IN
WE
DELIVER
•ED BASK
Celebrate Silver Wedding
Woaen Compile
Town Directory
KATONTOWN — Aa attractive
•Maielpal oUreetoiy fata bosa earnfU«4 a s * «4iU4 sa4 Bow It betas;
Fife ItfMI
land, were given a bon voyage par- Frank Hertle with spriag lower*] Atteniiag tas party w»re Mr. A ; e x Batista, Ux. and Mrs.
ty by thflr con-lti-law and daugh- aad a large cake adorned with a and Mrs. Mettle and children, : and 'l&ughter Eveline.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smale «t
far E««IMMI
their h o n e on Hailet-Holmdel rd
• *""• *
Th- rjcprnssion holding the PaHAUMT-Ur. aa« Mre. John T. Caaaeta w a s played during th« tliters in London and other paria( Mr!1 - •Ja™<'a Meis, Mr. an<i Mr» J o s - , . : n c o r , , a n h a , t ^ n failed the eear
rateea, who sailed loot Thursday evening and refreBhnenta were of England for the next few, eph R. Pescux, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-iIef- -*vh«-n a mau* was wrenehal
oa the Qvoea Elisabeth for Em- aerved at a table decorated by Mrs, moatha.
c r t Da vies and SOB Rnbrrt. Jr , Sirs-1 free to form the moon.
Civni Party Icforr
DAY
RCHI
attributed) by th« W M H ' I CSSB-
sauaity club, a project It ua4ert*ok
M Mother of iti civic service*.
Mrs. Lttlte D. •«•.» m ekalrmaa of th* project, aa4 Mn. Horbort •chaefsr, co-ehairaua. Tfcsy
war* asslttea by several el«* M « bcra ia gathariaf u w i aM tolafJaoas aumber. of karonffci aaStlata
aM iafonrtatiaa oa civic aM (ra>
teraal •rfaataatioas, a cattrea 41reetory aM Civil DctMM* iaotracTie avsyor aM coaacll asarevet)
tba antoet aM atrtlMtista t*s
•rlatiag of l.tW aspist. Back
hawwholdtr, trailer tmmp toaaat
saa atctor court oecuaaat win kt
s upsliel a topy, at will rtarteft a a l
•then latersste* la abtaia.Bf.
than.
The f irectetiy 1* the Utcit caav
nuity strvlea the d a * Ma pnfarmeel. Messbsrs taak a aw)**
•art la settlaf «a tho atar(ro«M
committee, tt aaaually taoaaara a
Hallawica aaraaje aM parly, oaoratai aa "at eoit" refreinmsat booth
at tho alaytrtauad «M hat loaa.
aeres two Otrl leant ttaoat aM •
Prowalo a*elc.
Uti. Ossraje Wlaalag l« kagta.
•lag her oteoM year aa atvstaeat.
Tho laal SMetlaf af tho aoaaaa
will bo hsla a wooh flaw toatffct
la tho Asterteta iafltoa hMM, at
which time aaemtesn M UM atata.
thro tears win be k u t m a i to the
dub. Three new aOesn will k* lastalls*) at that time. Ther «ra Mrs.
Ralph Keovli, vice pnaMoat; M N .
HaroM Maiathaa, vtea amMeat,
M « Mfl CUfa*4 O a t o u , traaa-
VAY SI,
SERVICE
CITIES
Nickel-a-Day Soldiers
Saturday and Sunday, June 2--3-
Wide Disparity in Pay of Men
In Atlantic Army It a Problem
PARIS, (AP)-The highest pel«
oeMlers la the world, American a. of their salaries, averaging about
I.'s, are lining up beside Interna- 110 a month.
To Senw Red Gnat
tional army buddiei who get aa lit- Narway-aolalers get free feed
•HMWIaWRT - V.
and lodgings, plus medical an
tle as a nickel a day.
fUthrtuff of Uttle Hhror has ao* Ths difference In pay between dental care, also half-price rallwa:
•eatM aaaatatMoat to u r n as •untrlee
supply the troop" for the tickets. Non-coeji aad omcera HI
ehalraisa of the aufelle IsfortaaUoa Atlantic Pact's
Kuropean army Is for all personal needs, including
committee of tho MoaaMtith Coun*
ef the vexing problem" faced uniforms.
•y Rea Crete chapter. He mceeeat by Oenersl
the Army Dwifht D.
STATUM.NT
Mrs. Hatei N, Fer4 ef Rai Saab, Bltsahewer ofand
his staff at su- Tfei municipal
ordinance tubwho rseeatljr rssifasa > i m m ef preme headquarter!,
Allied Powere liihtd (nitwit* kittons
k m laellr asm*
In Europe (SHAPE).
and the twentr-dar (arias •( Italtttiea
Mr. IWtkrauf bat tor
within whick e euit, tetioa prscttelRi
The whole Idea of the Atlantic quMtionini tht validity •( suck erei
years Wets associates' with
can »• comntneed aa provldta ii
Crets Is a vohiatetr caaaatty. Ke army Is International military co- nama
th« ifttil bond law, haa k*«ua ta ryi.
was Mtleaal alreeter M aablle !•• operation. Bo far it la working well from th« dat> of tha *rtt publicities
farajMtlea at RM Crass hes4a,«iar> as Eisenhower and his staff officers of thia statcmtnt.
HOWARD W. BOBCaTS.
ton la Washlagtea seversl years get the army organised. But It
TawMhla. Clark.
age, aM aeoaaiaaalo* Baatl O'Ce*- brings up problems.
AN
ORPINAKCB
AUTHORISING THB
Mr ea Ret Cress aUtsloM through- A French colonel, for instance, IMPMUVKMENT OK VARIOUS KOAU1
may
one
day
be
assigned
to
eomIN THE IOWNUHIH Of MIDUI.S•ut the UaHM •tatts. Me It la the
TOWN AND ArrKorniATlNtt CUa
' a regiment or battalion of
e4vertiting haslaeai wHh RathAND AUiHOMUlM
ra«« aM Hyaa, lac., af Mew Twk, Atlantic troops that may have THKKi.UK
BONUS OR NOTIS TO IB ISSUE
and hit horns is st Little •liver American, British, Norwegian and TO t'INANCK THIi COST TMCUOL
UK IT OWJAINSli BY THB TOWN
Mint rd., Uttle Mlver. At the re- French In it. The United States SHir
COMMlT'i'KB O» TUB TUWNSHII
sergeant will bs drawing about OF MIDULETOWN,
coat aanual asootlf f he was ettetet
IN THIi COUNT1
a year more than his colonel. Of MONHOUTH:
• menbor of the boar* of sireotort
ef the ewmt* chaatsr.
If a United States Army captain,
Section 1. That tka Teeraikls .
leurovt venom roaat la tka
on the other hand, ever leads a Middletown
o! Midalttoara accardias te
company of Italians into Townahip
plana and laaclnettlona oa lie with
aettea or maneuvers, his base pay tha Tawnakiii Clatk aeid l»ara»aeMat(
<on«i«t of. tka ceMtriKtiaa er tetM'
Far the
of fU4 a month will be just about to
Pm
of pcnatratlsn aatadtB all
to the total pay of all the a•traction
eoit not to aieaes Ika aval
nUCBHOLD-Ifo t N wouM bo* equal
troops
he
emmands.
A
company
of
M(l,KUU.V0,
grudg* ths bafwona of Ka rightful United States soldiers would have Section I. Tkat tka anal el llatl
horns. At Isast 1MB U what you a total bate pay of some Htooo a Thoaund Dolltra IMO.OOO.UK) eraeamcl
think until you leant that tka atathereof aa taar k« iuOkient te earrj ou.
tka proviaioai e l |kii •rsiaaaea is tanterials usta ia ssaklas; the boat* •oath.
bjr appropriated foe aeie purpoM aad
So
far
there
has
been
little
frlcof a bagwom aro tho aotfUss af
down payment kaa bee* provided far ..
tioe.
If
any,
as
a
result
of
pay
difyour everfroons ana tht Wares of
the current budsat far tka (rear I ' l l , fai
ferences.
tho IIM of Tkree Tkouwad Italian
your dseldoua steals.
But reel problems are feared (13,000.00) and konda far the balance
This may not stem Uhs Bench when
thereof in the luaa of Hftjr.Mvea Tkeue.
the
actual
Integration
of
dangsr to your plaata ustll you troops Into an Atlantic army gets and Dollar! (IIT.OOO.OOt era kereby a y
thoriied to be iaaued for tka purpaw ef
realise that on* femals btfwonn
way. Elsenhower'* officers Anancini the t«at af »a!d link, Tka
can Ity MO to Ml a n * . If you under
total amount af kofidt iaiued abelt ai
are
working
on
it
now,
but
little
multiply this* Ogurtt oy th* numtka luS) of Htlr •aevea
-•.- Th
.—.~be done until the government! eicred
ber of ftmalos oa your troo anl af the
Dollar* H57.00O.O0) nkiek la tka ten.
Atlantic
community
rales
the
mated
amount
u(
kaada
ar notea to be
Imafiu what could nappe* ta two lower-level army standards.
iiiutd. Tka mailmuai amount of muw
• r thro* year*, thia probleaa. b*.
to ba rilled Iroaa all eetireie for ike
OOSMS ttriotM, says a t A, Clark, This to being considered In many ••Is purpoaa la Slaty Tkeiietid DalagriMitural afloat.
countries. But In others, such as ian (IIO.OOt.tO).
Seetion t, (I) Tklt all boast er scad
Oa* of th* thlaaa la fever «f th* France, ths attitude still to that a anticipation
notea liiued puriuaat te this
bagworm bultdlag up a bug* oat- soldier serves his country for the reaolutlon ahell hear lataraM at a ratt
glory of It.
not exeeedlns ilx par centum par annum,
•Jm|}f «*lwTf • m l H V l • P H l W l l # W
and tha maturities for and all otkar
taken It the fact that the peculiar Ths pay differences cited are base matter* not determined herein ihall k*
by reaolution or resolution!
bag la which it lives appean te salaries only, and take no account determined
of tha auvernlng body of tail Townlhlp
be eoaee or teedpeai. There to Ing of "extras," such as food and o(
Middletonn adapted purauant ta law,
housing
allowances,
free
travel
and
also the tact that the bag tpaean
(h( That the period «f ueefulneH a!
to be sUtloMry (as
during free cigarettes.
denned by tht Statute* af Na* Jereey
1*
hereby determimd to ka Tea t i t )
the winter).
The rawNt United States recruit,
But at aloes range you will set just out of his drsft board, gets |78 year*.
(e)
That the lunlemaatal debt atatathat the Insects that are housed a month base pay, plus IS a day for ment required
by Section 40:1-2* of tka
in the bag slowlyy move
BIOVO about
about the
the food If there Is no army mess avail- Reviled Statute* w*i, prior to the paeof tki* ordineneo on Rrit raadlnt,
tree sating the foliage
follagr aM
' tht
' able, and an allotment for depend- lafe
duly n»d« and nlod la tka OMM of the
iioedlM. The IndlvMual
llvMual bag starts ents.
Towmhip Clerk of the TowmhlP of Mid•ut at a very small
— By comparison, an Italian soldier dletown, and laid aupplemefital dabt
nail eoi
contaiasr hut
ahowa that the ir«>* debt of
tho Intsot that to Inside enlarges who has advanced to the rank of •tatement
•aid Towmhip of Middletovn, aa 4c.
It as it grown larger Itstlf. Only oergeant get only $48 a month.
fined In Seetion 40:1-71 of tho Reniied
that portion of the larva of the Here art the dally rates of pay Statute*, la inereawd by tale Ordlmnee
by rifty-Mvan Tkoueand Dollar! (IIT..
bagworm that has legs on It to for private soldiers In sight of the (100.00)
and that tk* oWisatlen* author*
outside the bag.
countries supplying troops to the lied by thii Ordinance will ka within
Tho larvae ean become se abun- Atlantic army, without counting all debt limitation! sranriked by tkt
Local Bond Law.
dant at to strip the entire tree af "extras":
Seetion 4. That at the proceed* of tka
all Its leaves. Although they are United States
Plfty-ieven
Tkouaaad Dollar* <|<T,«t«..
4MS
fouM very frequently on red sed00) benda authorised herein to finance
- . - .„•••• 2,80
a n , rstlnosporas, gray birches, sas- Belgium —
tha eoit of tie Inivreveaienta deaerlked
M
In Seetion 1 hereof, ts ba kerne ky tka
safras, plane trees, maple tress and Britain
..- .7* Townahlp ef Middletown. than stay ka
quits a few others, they are meet
mad an amount not exeeodlnt Six
Denmark
,
.24
abundant on arbor vitae.
Dollata (M.0««.««> to pay the
.18 Thouiand
Interatt, coat! en tie obligation* lilued
Even If the entire home grounds Norway
.08 to «n*nc* tha eoat af tke aforaiald im...
property to cloar of these Innocent Italy
.08 protementa, engineirlnc and .-.***.,**,
looking Inserts It would be wise Frai
com, legal axpcnaoi and other eipeneei
for the property owner to mamin* Some armies pay their soldiers puriuant to Section dOtl-SI of tka •*•
vlaed Statute*.
even
l
e
u
tor
the
first
few
months.
adjacent SeMs to see If there are
Seetion I. Pending tba laraanea af laid
•ems populations being built up Some have different rates of pay bonde,
the coat or "Id work may ka
nearby. They will gst so heavy In for regular army soldiers and con-temporarily financed ky tha liauane* of
anticipation note*; and eack of
time under aueh conditions that scripts. In Belgium, for example, bond
note* ahall cantata a recital tkat it
they will defoliate the entire plant where the regular army private •aid
I* limed la anticipation of tka liaaanee
and eventually work their way Into gets 12.80 a day, a conscript draws of bond*, and ihall daaerlbe la general
only SO cents a day for 12 months. term* tha purpoao or purpoae* for tka
tho nearsst property.
financing of which iha note it laiued.
Where only • few bsgs are found After that it'a 40 cents a day.
All lueh note* may be lined for period*
on tow-growbur plants they can be A conscript In Holland gets 27 of not eicMdlng Ona (1) year and may
renewed from time to time for perpicked off byhand ond destroyed. cento, compared to the 76 cents he ba
iod* of not •xewn'lnr ana (I) year, but
This thould be done before fall. draws after six months' service. aiieh
note*, Including renewal*, ahall ma.
Where bagworme are abundant or In ths top braes brackets the pay tura and be paid not mere than two (I)
from tha data itf tha original
occur on largo tress they ean be difference li as bad, or worse. A year*
aicept at apeclally provided la
killed by spraying with ansnate French general, for Instance, draws note*,
Section 40:1.41.
of lead at the rate of one pound about the same salary as a United Sectlnn t. That thia ordinance ahall
to each 28 |allons of water. Tot BtatM Army second lioutonsnt, the tahe effect tff-tltr HO) dire after the
nrit publication (hereof after final pa*.
smaller doses ons ounce of arse- lowest commissioned grade.
nate of lead to caeh Itt galloni A Danish colonel is paid more r'r«t reading: May t . M i l .
of water Is the proper solution. than an Italian general, but only jtecond and Final Faaeasei May I I ,
•lightly more than a United Statet Palled and approred at t meeting »t
.sergeant.
New Jersey Aiparagut
the Townihip Committee of tha TownAn American general of the three ahip ot Middletown held an May II,
Exported to Canada
top grades draws sn annual check
tAWREvrR A. CABTON, W.,
Chairman of tha Townablp Committee
TBBXTON — For the third con- of 118,800 for salary, food and
secutive year Now Jersey aspara- housing allowances Thia to jiwt Atteatt
HOWARD W. ROBERTS,
gus U being exported In volume to about twlct aa much as the pay of Tnwnthln Clerk.
ltl.lt.
Canada for processing, according a Belgian general, next highest paid
NOTICE
to M. N. Sdmonston, chief of the officer In the Atlantic army.
Taka notice tkat Ihora Palat Dlitrlh*
bureau of fruit and vegetable serv- Htre is the way tome European utlnt
Co,, Inc., hi* applied, lo tki State
ice of tht BUta Department st Ag- armies compare, in the "extrsi," CammlMlaner
o( Alcokslta Several* Can*
riculture.
ht * Stata Biverata Dlitrlbutor*
with the O.l.'s food and housing al- trol
'Item* for tke prewliei altuatad tt 14
lowances:
To date, over 180 ton's of New
Cut View Avenue. I n t (Ida and Wait
Jersey aipsrigui hsve been export- Frtnee—Prlvato soldleri and non- •Ide of rnnuvrr place, Mil Oeeanpnrt
Little Silver, N. 1. and te mained to Ontsrle to bs processed. In commissioned officers get up to nix Avenue,
wareliouae it 34 Batt Via* Avenue,
I960 a total ef US tons of New Jer- free cigarettes a day. Officers tain
Eaut *ldn and Weit ilda ef Canavar flare
sey "grasa," i s the crop is known travel for one-fourth price on rail- and (Iceannort Avenue, Little silver,
to growers and packers, was way* No housing allowances, frne
The namea and addreim of i l l ef*
shipped to Canadian Processing food If at army moMcs, Free medi(leera, illreptari and atookholder* arei
plitnte.
cal treatment.
Jumr* Annarella, Willow Drive, Little
The shipments to Canada are Itsly—Private soldiers get no fam- Hllv'r, Prralilent, Director. Stockholder!
Ann.. Annarell*. Willow Drive, Little
made by truck and delivery to the ily housing allowances. Non-com- Sliver,
SiTrctary, Trraiurer, director,
platform* of the cannerlet across mtoiloned and commlaaloned of- markhnldrr:
Amelia, Katui, l » 7 South
the border la completed within It ficer! live In itato-owncd apartment 11th »!t..l, Nfwnrk, N«w Jirn-y, Stockholriet', Dli'rtlor,
hours after the aipiragui Is har- houtti at ipcclal low rente.
Ohjit'tlnni. If nnv, ihmild hr mada In
vestsd in South Jericy.
Holland—Soldiers receive fine writlnfr tn the State CommlMlnnrr of
Total New Jersey asparagus board and lodging, Married officer* Alinhnlin R r v r m n I'nntrol, lll'U Broad
Nfwurk, N. .!.
acreage li catlmated st 77,000 acres get a rent and living alltnvuncn It Street, SHOHE
POINT DISTRIBUTING
this year, of which ths crop from assigned outside homo arcs. Un('n., Inr,
about 11,000 aeros will be processed. married soldiers pay their rent nut
Br JafJiai Aniiaialli, "reilil«nl, .
IT.1I, Willow Drive, LIHTe lllrar, M, f,
ree
F. B.
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Red Bank High School, Shore Conference Baseball Co-Chanploaa
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HOW CLOSE CAN A TRACK MEET BE* It took almost three
day* befor* it wa* finally decided who won second place ia th* group
I and U high school division. At the conclusion of tto Central Jersey
Track meet at th* Asbury Park high »cbool field Saturday afteraooo..
Highland Park finished second with SO', points aad Red Bank was in
third position with 2»H point*. Looking over tto *umm*ries, someoa*
caught an error and then Monday, Red Bank moved up ta second with
: SO1* aad Highland Park dropped back to third witk 2»"4.
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Tuesday ateratag aaertor re*** pea* ap *a ato *r**». th*»
•baa etartli. Bed Baak I* hark ha (Mid aad Hlgklaad rark
•***«• btvk ap to seroad. Srem: H. F. «*H—B. B. MH- Tto
Ceatrtl Jersey met to a*tod lor being raa **T Bto ttatfc work
ta rapid order. TW* I* tto Sret «*»•>, >ewev*r. t h a t * mm
teak tkree day* to Sad eat wfc* waa wto, aad wto* award
weaatoaa*.
How conluaing can this get? A* we undtitttad tto aatrtake, It
' go** something like this, gulfraia, Highland Park man, wa* tied for
third in the high jump but hi* winning point* failed t* be recorded la
tto wmmarle*. YVes Reevey was recorded to be la a tie for fourth
place, but to actusiiy waa in a tie for fifth place which aaeaat I***
points, sooo, when I lie pot get* finished boiling, Sulfrain get* three
point* in the hish Jump and Reevey % point. Tto revlted *eor* Sad*
tto Buc* missing second place by a mere matter *t a % af a poiat
Is ther* an accountant In tto house? T
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EARtV OBIB CHATTWB—*** -Tto Tea" . _ _
tan* high orb*** grMdcr, wto later weat ea to greater
to tto grleana aaart, wa* tto aankidaUl gwset *#eaket
ak*r* n»*»ea'*bowRag dtoaer for E. r *ad U « « £ * » . «
Sea Olrt tea Tbanday algkt ef last week. VrffaM U t e d M I
•might coaventoa* la tto old AB Aanrkaa eaatettwee. Wtoa
t*aa*rt*4 wttk tto Saa rraactef rerty Wlwm to saleaad aary
W reaver**, ta MS attempt*. He kletod M t*M goal* aad
•cored a tstol ef t U potato ta four y«ar* wMk tto Frtaea toom.
TW* reaitag grid eeaeoa. Joe wM to bark Eaot wtoa to doa* a
lUttadriphto F.agfrt anlterm la tto Wettoaal FaotbaM kaga*.
If* rather early and out ef Mason to be harping on football, but a
aueeUon came up at the dinner which put the writer of thia corner ia
a "thumbing through the record book" mood. We were way off to one
comer, bat we think we heard a chap ask Vetrano who hold* tto record
tor th* long**t kick In football. Joe had *ome grldder In mind, but you
a** bet your laat buck the queatlon cam* from a Uoaard* reeldtat or
a member ef the Brevent Park Are company. Jo* mentioned hi* man
but then we heard r*plle»—Tuck "Swed*" Haneen bold* tto record.
W* a* kaew that tto great Taeker waa meaAtaaedlla a
Blplcy'a Brllev* It er Nat cartoon for a paattag feat, bat wa
werekaty oa aay recard. Seeklag aat ear best taforate*, Tto
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Mot being near enough to question the Hanson men, w* w*r* not
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A NOTE FOB THE BOASTEB OEMY •**•*. Wa bavo
had *everal call* from tto y—gators aiaaatag to aator tto
Klweals BaaMer Derby sctodaled fer Jaae II *a Tower HIB.
Tto kid* wanted to taew Ito a j n a ^ aa fcow big Ito i»fc***a
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First on th* list I* that any boy or girl, age* • to 1*. frees tto *»r•ugh* of Jt*d Bank, Fair Havm, Rumsoe, Sea Bright, Little Silver ar
Bnrtwibury. may participate.
Wtoeb-Wtoet* matt kave eMkor bal ar raBer baarmg*
for eaVlal ctaat er tack a* may to aas*ev*d by tto nmmjWtti
wtoeto abaB net to aver » lack** la aismilir. Aad tka wheel
Bond tire* ar* reealred.
Wheel tread: (width between wh**li)
At leaat 30 inch**—no more than M lack**.
Overall length—not over (0 inch**.
Overall width—not over 42 Inehe*.
Overall height—not over SO inehea.
Car* muat hav* a road clearance of at Hast thrtt Inches.
Tto frame ef tto chaaal* mast to made af weed eod may
kantaferced wttkawtal brae** ar diagonal atnrt* aajy at tka
daagercas by tto Jadge* am to permitted. We glaae (nay to
need anywhere la tto ear. Rid*, fer addtttoaal laftrmattea
kaat aa aa oatry Uaak by eontacttng Mat Fekaa er MM Sal.
SHORT SNORTS FROM aPORTB—Th* law Arm of Retort*, Ptltabury, Carton and aoreneon of Atlantic Highland* It gatting »*t tor it*
toaabaU trip to New York city. It'a not until Aug. It, but you know the
eouneel! r* at law, you have to be in court on time. l a typical court
lingo th* invitation atata*. "W* would approoUt* K vary much if you
would r***rv* Tueaday evening, Aug. 14. ltSl, a* we would like you to
Join u* that evening at the Polo around*, in New York, in reference to
a little matter between the New York Giant* and the Brooklyn Dodger*.
You will receive a later bulletin giving full detail*, but we certainly do
not want you to get tied up on anything elae for that evening." Won
der If any of the rang will get a aummona th* 13th? That'* alao a goad
trip celebration day, it ia V-J Day World War It. On th* other hand,
when th* "Jinta" and th* "Burnt" get together, aomattmai It develop*
tat* more than a "llttl* matter."
Tb* famou* Checker club, Red Bank'* eteam-up lunebeoa club, wil
mak* it* expedition into th* big city Friday, Jun* ISth. Ftrat atop U
Leone'* where the boy* take on enough food fuel to laat for nine inn<ngi at Yankt* aUdium. "Buy It By th* Gallon
" will to en hand
for thia affair, even though he ha* to travel to keep th* date.
Th* gala wTMttiag show alatta for Kiaaaaarg
tke go elgaal from the State Athletic eommUaloa aaa tt wU to
held June M. Thh new mat daade wUI to h*M at tto B*lv*.
dere pool when Promoter Loa Colllckk wU preeeat prafe»*laaal
wreatllag oa a floatlag ring from tto center at tke pooL Tto
rug, which will to regulation *!•>, will rMa thro* feet above
tto surface of tto pool water. Tto eeateata win to i***ra*a*
by tto conventional rale* *et d*wa by tto rimmli«lna
Lou Epptl, a former vice prealdent of th* American Fower Boat
aaaoclation, and a leading regatta official, baa becom* an aaaoeiat* In
th* Crulter Sale* Company of Englewood.
We're toglanlar to wonder tow tto stall attaattMi • at
Moamotrtk rark. Seelag that tto race aaaaoa la Oe*aap»rt la
oaly M day* from curtain time, If* grnerady karplag Hate from
borne of tto bey* who fall to get toaitag far their her***. Tto
do** of Garden State yerteraay wUI rctoaa* tke a n t detachment
cf equine traveler*. M.P. wul accommodate IJta horn** tbto
•eaaon, and application* a n oa hand f*r ewre than MM etalla.
Wow!! What a headache that muet to for tto gay wto k)
re*pon*lble for amlgnlng atalta.
There'* a rumor floating around that Horaca Wad*, publicity director of Monmouth Park, 1* being considered for th* publicity Job of th*
National Hone Show scheduled for New York thia tall . . . Horace flaw
out to Detroit Race Park'* opening laat week and come* horn* with
mutual new*. Mutuels out weat were up SO per cent on opening day In
comparlwn with the 1980 opener.
Eight teama have entered tto newly forme* Cut) Seoul
Softball league. Team* are catered from Oeeaaport, BUNMB,
Oakhunt, Uttte Silver. Long Branch, Eatoatown. Weat Long
Brancr and North Long Branch . . . BIN Plaaegaa, on* of tto
top mu«le arranger*, recently returned to BVBMM after a year
of studying rau»lc In Europe. BUI win now 4* hi* tihlng In
local water*.
If everything went according to hoyle, Ed Campanula of Rumaon
raced hi* "Miss Fortune" in the 43-mile Fite Memorial trophy race yeatorday . . . Among the Jersey apeed akiffa aet for the run through Egg
Harbor Bay and Efts; Harbor River were Harold Dlabrow'* "Chanticleer'
of West Long Branch; Stephen J. Schmidt'* "Suean" of Long Branch;
Ray Morris* "Falcon" of Red Bank, and Lee Dixon'i "Hurricane" from
Runuon. The water
season la on, fellow*, tune up your motora.
.,.. V" "«h*»lng» atruek thia past week-end and. a* uaual,
Charlie Allaire atartea oft the season oa the right tiller by winnlag Saturday, Foul weather hindered Sunday's sailing active
tie*. A brene came up late In thn rare, hut tto pilot* had already used up their time so the race dldnt count
EDDIE MACKUN (Capital letters Eddie) wa* In hi* uaual good
form while MC'Ing the Rumaon Booster dinner In the Rumion Inn Mnn_ day night. It'a amazing to find the number of adulta of Rumaon H. 8.
» athletes who are Interested in iporta. Not only are they Intereated, but
- they back 'em to the hilt. At a Rumaon b&nhall game you'll always
find at least 1(1 parents cheering from the stands. How many achoola
can boast that? Chatting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L, Hurwitc of Fair
Haven, >v< found it really sports minded family, Mrs. Hurwlti, who h«d
» 115 Bful at the Joe Louis-Tony Gnlento flBht, and never nut in It with
tho incitement, 'first licht) prnlsed sport* In general. She Wfls very
hliih (in the \vny Ihn kid* learn npnrtsmaniihlp nntl htlancn In athletics
. . . Clinch ,In« Ronatl In a. brief talk was crying for next year'* material,
aono Fred Fitch, gueat speaker, ilowid up all *p«*ch to toH Gentleman
Jo* a arylag taw«i for atst year.
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wtoa tto FUH clubber* rapped Ik*
total club, M, aa tto
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~a* tefcadiag etoaspi
eat with Jet epeed la
eaeoaater ia whleh ttoy
ev*r Eagltohtowa, but oaca
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were throttled dewa by
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aekey* Stover wto pw
JtlatM Wiw ia Hfttsf brtlltaatly ea tto biU fer tto
Runson
Up S.C Campaign
LBONARDO-R • m * a a klgk
•choel's baaebaU aiae, tto dab that
surprised tto deaaater* by *ai*king fourth ta tto Shor* Caafereaca
race, completed it* lo*p actodul*
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Thursday afternoon by edglag L*eaard* M aa tto Ueas' dlaataad.
Caack Joe R**atl'e Bulldog*
pulled th* content out of the Are
la tto top af the seventh when they
shoved over the winning rua te
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break up a knotted ball gaas*.
Tto Bulldogs registered tto tally
la a keated frame in which Phil
Mintoa started off by working U»
Johaaea for a free ticket to '
Minton ttoa pilfered *ecen«
Pick Collins dropped the horiehlde.
Whil* the Lion* wer* ta the midst
an arnumeat witk umpire L*e
AHMUHV P A R K - K e n ' Tucker, of
Blondo Minton headed for third
IT. 8. Navy heavyweight at Uike- Lo
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hie aecond aaf* hate steal. Llak
hur«t Naval Air nation, will seek Wyckoff
then filed out to Stavola
revenge when he faces Jimmy in left Held, who flred tto toll la
Byrne, Fort Monmouth's star to Johnson. The Uon* chucker then
attempted to nail Minton a* th*
puncher
featured hall
boatng
match at inthethe
Convention
to- third sack but be threw wildly, alnight in a eonteat that headline* lowing the Bulldog to deat tto plat*
tho beneBt card for the revival of ter witk the winning run,
the VM.O. in Asbury Park.
Frank Johanneman was the big
Jim Royal, a stablemate of Tuck
er, received a setback laat montk gun la Rumson'* third inalag blast'
I when Byrne beat him to the punch. ing three runs over the rubber with
Tucker I* navy champion of the a booming double. RUM Wheeler
Third District and has won 2* out opened up with a single, Doug Faror M bout*. He U confident he can rington atruck out, the* Apgar
stop Byrne, who I* the inter-Mr- singled. Both men advanced oa a
vice champion a* well aa New Jer- wild pitch and Charll* Seymour
sey Oolden Olove* champion. Byrne, walked to lead tto bag*. JohannaKM pound*, • feet a inch heavy, man then cleaned tout* with kit
weight from th* State of Wishlnr- three-run double.
ton, li a radio student at Mon- Th* Bulldog* eeored ttolr ether
mouth. Hi* record la 1* win* with tally in tto nfth. after getting th*
two lo**e*. He ha* IS KO'» ta hi* ba** path* loaded. Oeorge Campcredit.
bell singled to acora • tally.
Jay Coaii*. Fort Monmouth sol- Coach Arnle Truen'a nine aeored
dier, who acored a hit in the inter- their four tuna in pair*. Tto a n t
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April, return* to clash with Jimmy on a walk, and single* by Ed DenUddel,
Lakehurst aallor. These boy* •hu* and John Oarrett. Leonardo
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•re middleweight* and ar* great want ecoreltt* for three Inning*
tanH Lrafc Wyekaff, captata af tha kataaal fawn, a mJniatvra Human lay in which tha tsarf ha par. crowd pleasera.
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of Ukehunt N.A.S., and Ed Tah, Campbell's error,
Skip Pay popped
hawa, full-blooded Indian at Fort to left, the* Donahue,
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Monmouth. la their laat engage- Johnion and Walt Clark Oamtt,
walked
ment Tahhawa won. Baa* eipecta
to turn tto table on tht flashy In- to fore* la two run*.
Doug Farrlngtoa and Mintoa
dian lightweight
worked en the hill fer tto Purpl*
Other touts scheduled ar* Wei and
Whit* nine. Farrlngtoa went
SKA OtRT —.The Shor* Fir*terwelghU Mote* Colline of Lakeand two-third* inning* aad
men'* Bowling league concluded
hurst veraua Wally Damon of Earle five
Minton cam* on to natah up th*
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ita 1N041 pin Mason Thuraday of
Heavyweight
Jimmy
Royal
from
tilt
when
hi* teammate got a little
RUMSON-"I believe In training. Ukehunt veraua William Dye, a
la*t week" when the bowler* from
shaky. Ruawon'a ace Batotod I
It's corny, but I still believe in it," Marine stationed at Earle,
B, F and O dlvlalona gathered at
without aUowtag a Llaa Magi*.
stated Fred Fitch, superintendent
Sea Girt Inn for dlnjper and for
of th* State Home for Boya, James- Carl Stone, Lakehunt lightmwnm
th* awarding of prises.
weight
verm*
AB R
Johnny
Edward*,
burg, when addressing the senior
Joe "Little Toe" Vetrano of NepAp«tr.
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Earle
Marine.
Herb
Bank*,
Earle
tune, popular profeaalonal football Red Bank high fchool'a t*nnl» athletes at the Rumson Boosters Marine middleweight versus Mike eymour, rf
banquet In the Rumaon inn MonMaantmaa .
player, waj guest aptaker.
finished up iti ataien Mon- day night
Connally of Fort Monmouth. Light- Blalan.
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rf..
The grldder related several of hU teamafternoon
by absorbing a 4-1 Mr. Fitch, a former All-American heavyweight Ralph Smith of Fort WytkoR, e. ....
experience* on tho gridiron and al- day
Pualap, cf. ......
trimming
by
Asbury
Park
high
on
Monmouth
verous
K.O,
Landry,
so held a question and answer per- th* Marine Park eourt*.
la croata player and later la cross* Earle Marine. Middleweight Norm c
wT..M::
iod.
coach at Rutger* university, told
Coach
Harold
Fattar'a
rteautt
th* boy and girl athlete* of hi* ex- Ussery, rort Monmouth versus Parrlntton, p.,
Team award* for tto top ftv* In
Marine, Johnny Sanders. The Parker, rf. .......
each division were presented, while awlngera brought their record to a perience* In coaching and how par- Earte
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Individual award* wer* given to cloa* at .(MO by registering five ticipant* need training to reach bouts atari at 8:4S p. m.
UEONABDO
th* average leaders. West Long win* against five tonea In tto Cen- their goal.
AS
tral
J*rs*y
Tennl*
league.
Branch No. S, "E" dlvlilon: HamilClark, Ib.
Athltte. have to be good losers,
Collins, Ik.
ton No. 1, "F" dlvltlon, ana Fort Jim Parreott. undtfeattd n*. 1 and that'a what they have to be, Red Raider. Oatlast
Umtort. Ik.
Monmouth "O" dlviiion wer* team man on th* Blue Bishop squad, Theyy learn a lot on athletic fields »huwaa Nine,
Tratsa, If.
champion*.
had little trouble disposing of Tar- andd that
salvo. If. ™...
th
f
from
the corny MATAWAN - K e y p o r t high D*
come*
n-Plorenec
Individual award* went te Joe ry Doremus, Buccaneer no. 1 man, •tuff, training',
declared
Mr.
Stovala,
school's
baseball
team
dtfeated
Oomenlco, Ou* Colmorgan and aa he racked up straight **ta, t-t, Pitch.
If.
Matawan, M, Thursday afternoon Barka,
Wally Oilber In the B, F and O M.
The guest speaker congratulated In a non^anferenca battle bitw**n Ciar, ss.
divlaionc, respectively.
Bin VanVIIet regliUrtd th* Ion*
Oarntt. 'efi !...""
State Senator Stanley J. Herbert, point for th* Banker* and he waa the Booster* on the work they were th* rival school*.
league prealdent, was toaatmastM. forced to go three set* totor* whip- doing and told them that It was Carman Denardo. starting Huakle Jekaaea, *. —
Fred MorrU, chairman of th* prls* ping Jack LlMMr la tto second Just tht kind of work w* need to- chucker, was tapped for three run*
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committee, and Secretary Lew single* match. VanVllet dropped day.
in th* top of th* ninth inning In Btuaaoa «...
tit M
Hendrleks participated In awarding the flrst aet, t-a, but he rallied ta It wa» th* Mcend annual dinner th* mtra-lnnlng contest. Th* Hua- Uontrd. ........
••Bttt*4
for'
D*
aal**
la Ilk,
prliea,
honoring the graduating lettermen kles rallied In their llcto but failed T«*-kaM aU-JokMsNHum.
take the nest two, C-l, «4.
RIU —
to
shove
over
a
run.
It waa th* first time In the hisrarrlastoa » ia t I-l laalaas, MlaUa *
Murray Laeda forcid Bishop Bill and
1 1-1 lnoln«i, Jokssoa I la T lanlai*.
TOUNO SINOBR ON RADIO Oultermann Into three seta tofore tory of th* school that th* girl ath- Jack Mullaney went all the way I*
evt ky >*rria(toa I. kf Mlatea
also honored for their tor the Keyport club, while Denar- Itruek
Cheryl Christine Bennett, five he tost th* match M, 44, and 7-8. lete* were
I. Johasoa «. But* ta kail* of Parrlag.
endeavor* during th* school do waa the losing hurler. Tht Hu*- ton
». off Miatoa t. off Jokaaoa T. Wit
year* old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asbury breeaed through th* dou- athletic
' kte pitcher was ralltvtd with on* hr rttrtfd tinll, »unl»y Iky Jahaaea)
Charlea A. Bennett, Jr., of II River- bles matches a* Bill Oultermann year.
in th* ninth, after all thre* Unpirea—BsMlo end L* Bload*.
side ave., sang over Station WJLK and Parreott defeated Dorentua Pat McGulnnea*. president of the out
tod dented the rubber, by
Monday morning. Tht title of her and VanVllet, 34, d-8, M. Dorian Booster*, awarded th* lettermen run*
Camlag Kveatt
*ong waa "Mocking Bird Hill." Parreott and Bin Vpperman took keys on which the sports they par- Fred Em*r»on, who dou»ed tht fire. A Mull saattMMtsMat ef ymr c«ahig
Cheryl la also a, prit* dancing pu- straight s*t* from Reg Py* aad ticipated in were engraved. Mrs. Ther* are approximately S.O00 t»r« Mrty, rtmsiti* tal*. t«(p*r oi
im y«« la tk* "Coatlag I r a n "
pil at th* MacLtvy dancing acbool. Lteds by M and *-l
Alma Titman, girls' physical edu- P.O.A. member* of th* United wk«t
•sluaia of Th. >.*lil«rs *l*aaiae4 d f
cation Instructor, awarded brace- Statea,
rtauat will m i l your rtttlpta. Call
of
whom
about
I.S0O
are
atS «.noi« and aik for Claaslltd.—Ad.
late to the girls.
tached a* club profoMkmal*.
•rtrtlMSunt.
Other* who spoke briefly were
Dr. Charles A. Wolbtch, supervising principal; Frank J. Welnhelmer, principal of the high school, and
Coach Joe Rosatl.
^_^
LONO B R A N C H-Saturday grand stand on th* first lap. He Guest* present Included Russell
night'* »tock car racing at th* lo- crawled out of th* window unin- H. Minton, president of the Fair
cal stadium was packed with spine- jured, but accident* cut th* Held Haven board of education; Oeorge
tingling thrill* as ths tana wer* down to aeven ear*.
Reid, member of the Rumson
treated with cars ramming fences, The other two h e i t i went to How- board; Rev. Oeorge A. Robertshaw,
bouncing off pole* and even turn- ard Long and Hennessey, th* latter Mayor Edgar V. Denis* of Fair
Ing over In front of the standa.
registering t t o beet time of the Haven, James Campbell, Jr., vice
Despite the fact that the starter night, ripping around th* oval In president of the Boosters; and
had to rtattrt the feature race a 2.8808. Long cam* hack to win the Coaches Pat Taggart and Oeorge
couple of time*, Don Stumph of first semi-final, a 12-lap race, and King.
Hackensack aurvlved th* atorm of Hennessey annexed the second
Edward H. Conway was chairmlahap* to pilot hi* No. 44 horn* semi.
in the rlrat apot to win.
Duke Heller af Long Branch, a man of th* affair. Hi waa assisted
Larry Schilling, Mr*. BayStumph, who also started th* popular driver with the fan*, won by Mrs.
Stout, Mrs. Patrick McQulnnight off by winning the opening the consolation by beating out Pick ard
nun,
Mrs.
Rocco Dillone and Mr*.
qualifying race, managed to get Havens and Pet* LaVanc* with a Robert Oagoodby.
Edward J. Mackpaat his sternest rival* In the late time of 3.MM.
lln
w«i
master
of ceremonies.
laps to aKht off BUI Johnion-and Saturday night stock car fans
Girls honored Included Betty Lou
Ted Hennessey.
will see several local driver* batThe final race wai marred by tling for honors, They'll be from Aumack, Delores Brlstrr, Jane Denlse,
Flora, Haynes, Jane Hurwltx,
Long
Branch,
Eatontown,
Red
an Injury to Slegler who became
involved In a crash when another Bank, Rumion, Shrewsbury and Dorothy Ketehum, Barbara Ramuelson, Helen Swenaon, Elinor Ben. .
car hit the fence. Being close on other nearby town*.
fer, Barbara Inscoe and Joyce Farthe car's tall, Ed plowed Into It.
RESULT*.
rington.
He waa rushed to Monmouth Me10-Laa I I I M
morial hoalptal, where he waj re- Fit* qualifying H»t—Won hr T>™ Key* were presented to th* folatumphi •Mane,
atum
e, Al Ftttri; third. Bill lowing graduating lettermen: Joe
leaaed after X-rays were taken.
•ktr. T i m N
•eek
NeRt.
On* of the hottest battles In the dteona QuelTfrini
llf l
M«t—Won b» Hochateln, football; Dick Hubbard,
will Lonst Mcund. B4 Rjmkotkl i football, track) Alonao Moore, footfeature waa for second place, Johni,
Bok
Davldion.
Tlmt—I
iSl.tS.
ball, track; Paul Ronan, football,
third,
son and Don Rudolph staging a
• • - inlying H»t—Won ky T»d track manager; Charles Seymour,
long duel all by themselves. Be- TWrii
neond, Ouki Millers third, football, baseball; Peter Shlppee,
fore Johnson finally won second po- Ed Sltsltr. Tim«—litt.tl.
football, track; William Walker,
sition the two cars paased sach
I l - U * P.SIM
football, basketball, baseball manaother five tlmea,
Pint Btwl-Flnsl—Won . .
IJ»k Wyckoff, football, bnseRad lank high tehoa) JlnMed third tn tha Central Jaraay track
Hennessey, a local driver who I* U n a s n«ton4, K4 Rytikunkl', third, Don ger;
liall; Lloyd Reevey, football; Bob
becoming one of the favorites at Kuduli.h.Tlmf—Jl«»,04.
Hiiond Html-Flnsl—Wnn by T>d 1Un- Zerr, basketball, football manager;
the ottunfiont speedway, poured on umi-y: xconU. Petn Mmtli; third. Al Ted Loeaer, track; John Felat, foot- and field meat at Atbury Park Saturday afternoon. Tha lues diathe speed In the last two lapa to Pfl«i*. Tl«»—HI2J.I1I).
ball manager, Eric Emt, baskettmll playad plenty of power in tho flald aventi whil* racking up Wfa
CoiinoUtl'in- Won by Duk* Hell<r:
take third place,
pointi in tha meet. Two of tha vietorioui flald man abavo ara III)
itconil, Illek Hnvmti third. Pet" l.s- and Frank Simon, baseball and
M'.umph bi'HL out Bill Peteri nnd Vnnve, Tlmr—ai»(,41,
trnck.
Sherwood, laft, and Andy Larabaa, right. Sharwood wen tha dliBill Backer, Rnotht'r Long Brunch
pilot, to win th« flint heat. Thnt, fV.hiir Kv»nt—Won hy finn
rnnri
Iff
ltf»»l*r
nntt
biliicut, whila Larabaa eeppad t h * javalin ind placad lacon'd in tha
neond, Hill .lohnion; Ihlril, Tied H>ntoo, required a restart afttr John- n«nirl
mat, .dvBrtln in Tha Ktgliti
hurts. B*a S«4tlfk>
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Rumton Boosters Fete Girl and Boy Athletes
Boxing Benefit
Set (or Tonight
1
a
Prizes Awarded
To Firemen
'R' Men, Girl Athletes
Feted by Rumson Bulldog Boosters
Buc Tennismen
Lose to Asbury
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Crack-Up Sends Stock Car Pilot
To Hospital; Stumph Wins Feature
B
Buc Track Men Win C J. Titles
Cbucker Stover atortod aat m
tto shaky aide when to wa* «aeaad
far three rua* la tto iaitial treat*.
Ms pat thro* atoa ea tto bag* wHk
gaaeraatty paaae*, and, wHfc tto afcS
ef aa error aad a aiagi* by CkarN*
Marcella, tto CHante kaf '
After gettlag by that Ant taatag,
Stover weat th* raat af tto da»
taace, givlag up ealy three Mta.
He wa* tagged fer oae In tto *•*•
•ad aad tbta, after Srlng Sv* hitISM fraatoa, Steve Otrdy aad Mai»
e*ii« fingled la tto eighth taala*
rUd Baak apyearad toaded far
vktery after aeaulrtaf thro* n*a*
la tto aril. Stover walked Oaf
Simpaea. After Charlie Naaghta*)
reached Srst an Ronnte Carhart^
error, tto Leonard* hurler walked
Ernie Bteecker to toad tto baa**.
Still hunting fer tto plate, Stover
walked Maaeueea ta force aver t t o
Iaitial tolly. After Oeray wart
down on strike*, MarcelU stagted
t* chaje *v*r Naughtea aad
Stoecker.
The victors optoded to tto Bftk
with four run* ta take a toad tka
Olante never did retrieve. It turned
out to to a rough Inning far Stout
who WM toagad far four ruaa aa
four hits.
Carhart started tto trawark*
Dapping by receiving free traatair
tatiea te flrrt ha**. Jim MeKay
tingled aad Oeerg* Preatea] aacrlSeed to advance Ike ruaatra. Bab
Ward'* singI* scored Oarbart, bat
MeKay waa caught at tk*
a Masaueca
aaeca bullet
ballet peg. ^harkM
Waning walked aad waat to third
aa Oeergo Palaat'a alatlt. Ward
teorlng an tto play. Man Fnltott
•lagM ta center aad wtoa tto ban
wtnt through Matauaea'a tooa fat
an error, Pelae* daatod aver MM
nibtor.
Lsoaardo added aa laaaraaaa m
la tto eighth a* two doubloa. Aftor
•ad Craabat greuaded out, Oarbart
daubtod and aeored wtoa McKay
followed witk aaettor twakaiSaft
After that Irat frarn*. tkeOfcflto
only threatened la tto eighth witk
hach-ta-back alnglao. Tk* FUld
dub tottortd Stout, wto
help after atvea aad oae-tklrd Inning*. Allen Stem cam* *n to Say,
Ish ap tto eeateat.
Leaaarda aad WkMaavHIe, tka
only unbeaten teama In th* Jeraay
Shor* loop, now akar* top toaara
witk two vletorl** Men.
l a ottor league Ulta, WhltotvUI*
wan ever Adelphla, IML aad Bal*
mar V. F. W. wkackad tto ratfkm
town Mohawk*.
l a th* Bolatar •neouater, Daa
Ntwman po*t*d a SMW aaaiaa'a raaaid by fanning » met.
NJSIAA Meet
Slated Saturday
NEW BRTjjfBWICX - Tka Md
aanual track aad taid Maw Jtraay
champloMhlpa lurted far •atarday
at Rutgtrt atadlttm, witk LM«
Khoolbov athlete* ontorai, pr**»IM* to to an* of tk* tort af tk*
all-day track meet* ta tto Watery
1 the N. J. a I. A. A.
Luted ar* 111 public bisk and
Catholic hlgk schools ta tto *Mat,
•tartlng at 10 a. nt. aad otattawnf
until 6 p. m. or later. Many af tka
1,1*0 achoolboy athlete* are entered
la more than on* track racter Sold
event Th* total antriea for tk*
many htata, aeml-Saala, laal* •*•
track aad In tk* fteM number t u t
whleh means a mighty busyy dayy tar
th* dlnotnr* af Ui* gam
g m eet-Oeor
t O e~o r g a
E. Little, and Walter E. abort, ea*
•euUv* aeeretary of th* M. J. S. I.
Tto dafeadteg eehooj ehamplowa
are Verona, Group I; Palmyra,
Orout II: Kaddon HtlghU. Oroua
III; PlalnfUld. Group IV and Sttaa
Hall M Catholic high aehoola dM>
aian. la Group I. ttora ar* 14 hlgk
school* represented by IM eoateit.
aat*; Group n with M high ackeela.
It r*pre**nt*d by Ut aehaolbay atkItte*; Group m with at aetoala,
baa tha largest numtor of boya
competing with Stt junior athlttte;
Group IV with IS school* has aa
entry list of 9T4 achoolboy track
and field •xperts, many witk reeord* that win th* attention ot
famed unlvtralty and college track
COMhtS.
In p u t years many of tto aetool*
toy champions went on to win
greater honors, representing colleg* and university. Th* K. J. S. X.
A. A. yearly championship hat produced track and field records far
above-th* avarage collage and unlvtralty. For the 100-yard dash tka
record I* I I h»ld by Oroupa t _ n
and IV. Tht EM mark U il.t. Tka
high Jump I* * ft 4 14 Inch. Tha
etO-yard run Is «.». Tto MO la 1.S4
and 7-10 second*.
Monmouth Trinmplis
In First Night Gams
POINT PLEASANT - yort M**>
mouth opened It* night battban •
campaign Friday at Clayton field
by trouncing th* J*ra*y City Cardinals, 1T-J, for th* Slgnalmin'a
ateond win In aa many starts. Al
Stablefleld twirled two-hit ball while
Monmouth blasted .three enemy
pitcher* for IB hit* to win eaatv
The Slgnaleers scored two tv
In the first two framt* and broke
th* tilt wld* open in th* fifth InnIng with six mor*. Highlight of th*
fram* was Emllt Chaillott's triple
with the ban* loaded off reliever
Jim Betay. Starter BUI Overby wa*
routed In thia fram* after giving
k atflkt auna. , . . „ , ^ J .
/
Red Bank Firemen's Roll-Off Champc
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thrills! spills! chills!
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areissi hit sVwhe to get wfatg ta the hieltag eat* ***« waa—•
If be C M hew. Mw be mm M**, M M ****• WHS g*t a g«*4
OeM taefc. #*•! AIM ea nmnUf eight them wa«
w seithsr to MM aeHM *f "Utlle" Jack UHk>, the Ma*
•a* tht rseelr'l Met haiHa* write*. It we* he who laM
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kto w*fe at MM team) MM »•"» truly. We ere
Majth Jener BM te
tieaoti, to retort MM* to H «KJaf tr**) ta kit
regard)* **4 t*e*
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Buc Courtmen
Beat Freehold
WEDNESDAY fc SATURDAY
NK5HT AT 8:30
DRIVERS THAT REALLY DRIVE '»
Riunson School
Holds Annual
Track Meet
MjkaasaBJaaadla C *
BVIWIIIIiejnawle d**.#
KHK
•r (PI; fourth, Qalle (bBIt *rtk. Brraa
(P>. Time—K.I.
(P):
I w MurdUsWea
MurdUs—Wea k» BeuMsr (P):
d rieteker
ritk
(P) tklrd.
tkld. Mwjertoii
Mwjtoii
(P);
sscend,
(P
*'t». Y
Yeunt
U)): ffeurtk.
t k Otll
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Otlle (!•*>! *'t»
Eayret (TRI; fourth, Brunnon (HP);
fifth, Jelfcry (RBI. ««>—111.
121 Low Hurdlei—Won by Ka.n.noH
(TR); ircond, Myert (BBI: tklrd,
Bayrtt (TR): fourth. Jeffrey (RB):
ageeaf flra.
«fth. Haden (F. Time—21.1.
faootoatMMl
Diitm-—Won by Ihomo* (RB);
IHseus—Wea kr Oraaksrry (P)i »e- •econd,
a Mail bay froa MM amtham pan of MM eoaaty who
Bill Helmer (HP): third, Me
cad, Perki (PI; third, Toaaojr (P)i Culnntna
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Akramo.
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fifth.
Hamilton
(TR).
Diitaaet—111
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p mi of MM Mat* Federation of Sporttmea't
it ( I ) D l U 1 1 111
11 tm t% lachos.
l h
f«*t 4 Inchea,
ky P k
(>):
Ctabti Dkk Wiamia at Iprihf Lake aad the South Monmauth
Shot Put-a-Waa hy illlhelmer (HP);
Akram«tts_ILB)i
tl
« * . Ahttm.
wrond, Larakee (RBI; third. Inrsduno.
yii—ia't leopi Ohaitea eVmain aad foe Bhattn of Iteptaar
I I fourtk. Rasner <t
vleh (Ft: fourta, Kaplan (TR): fifth,
A aaaj— m±tm.
• • • & BWav&JBtaMhtL *a*Bt«m sflAMaaaWJ BBao « « . t r n t i l i l a a *Blafsr (LB).Dtit*acs—41
lofreda (HP).
blitaae*—I? ftet I
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test
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(aew record*,
Inebei.
went to MM t h M plaoe toaaMt Mayor aatemoa, Lautmaa oi
Jiavalla—Wi
a r l l a W e a kr Orsskorrr (P)
(P); HOC. Janlln—Wi
on hy Larakoa (RB): n i .
•nd, Tlrado ( l « l l thlc*, Huk
Huk iVB\; on*. Kai.lin (TR); third, Hamy ITH);
Deal, aad Maamoath O a a ^ e HMrtt, Ira Wdcott
ntsgeral* (P)i
(P)i *ftk.
*ftk W.bcr fourth, Hamilton (TR): Dfth, (llasyl
Ray "•peek" jltgin waa like a mother ban each night, running tourth,
(SB). Distant*—ITI lest I H ftet. (new (HP). BUtante—III feet.
around, forgtttlag to oat klauelf aad etelng that everything wat run
Bread June*—Won ky Motley (N);
ning aeoordlag to tchedule. Me, *e general chairman, along with hli "area* Juap->Woa kr Tk*aiae (P): aeennd, Brown ,Man.): (tie for third),
Rlaie (LB); tklrd, Beuddsr <
<P>; Jordan (N) and Brritkien (Man.); fifth.
committee! deterve a great deal of thank*. J. Russell Hibbettt, Walte teeead,
f t h M
fourth,
M. W
WHUams
HU
(LB)s tjftls. R
Rock Bulfrlan (HP). Dlitanee—II feet IK
Data, Langden Norton, Domtntek Figaro, Ben Moffett, Out CoUnorgen (LB). DlittM*— It ffoet 1% iaekei.
i k
Inchei,
t Ju»»-Won
u»»-W
kr,TE**Ms (P): High Jump—Tie between Taylor (Mat.)
Oeorge BUek aad, of eoarae, tat leerttary. L*wls B. Hendrlckt, who I ffith
seeead, Oresa (P) I tklrd, T»o*.t>M>n
d Fuetlle (TR); third. Bayrrs (TRI
a member of all committee* along with tha president. While we are seeead
(NPI; feurtk,, ntsterald
n
(P)j Mtki (tl.) (tl» for fourth). Reevry (RB) aad
tpetklng of }he eflcert, let'* aot forget the three veopa who are J. Rut- Hurrek (NP).
). imally (NP). Adami Lorlk (HP). H-lnht—S ( « t * Inthei.
r e t I M iaskss (new
Pole Vault—Tit for flrnt httween Jilt.
Mil Rlbbettt, atorge Ptntermea aad Spencer Morton. The priie com- (LB). Heltkt—«« rest
rib (Mat) an>) Illuiil (Mtt); third, Jorrnlttee of Chairman Edmund L, Thompson, t r , Fred 8. Morris and Dr. record).
Pole Vault—Wea kjr Kahajr (P); «cr.dan (Nl; itle for fourth), McMuih
Samuel Bennttt along with the pries fund committee of Chairman (he'i ondd (tie),
( t i ) *Mll>
* l l (NP),
(NP) Adaas
Adaa (LB),
(LB) ITR). Btlninvhaue (TR). Urtk HP I
la again) Fred Morrla, Lew Hndrlck*. Frank Slsele, Reek Tomalno Sullivaa inn, Ahnerea (P). Holtkt— an* Hemhaunr (Leo.). Hellht— II ftet
• Intkn.
Lloyd Carr, Ben Oruboraad try Koaaer. The decoration committee of It feet (Uw ns*«4>.
a
•frS
vl.. Southern California—Won by Columbin.i: Soutkera California ateond, Time—
Sl.t (Columbia. William Beadlteton, Da
vld Blakt, Oeor»e Sehlldtt and Robert
Uwrtaet. loulhcrn Callfarnia, William
SullUan, Stephen Clarke. Michael Flih.
tr and iiinathtn Blake).
Senior Belay—Vaiear »i. funlth «a.
Wellenley—Won by Smith; aeeoad, Vita.
•ar. Time— 54.lt, (Smith, Melinda Hie*.
Nicole Van der Leur, Oietrhpn Smith
and Dlane> Cummlne.. Vaanar, Khin
Sehlldie, Mary Prnimll, guaan Cum
minx and Donna Vroman),
Senior Relay—Harvard vai. Yale vi,
Princeton—Wan by Harvard; aerond.
Yale. Tlmt—ll.l. (Harvard, Jokn PPltta,
Eliot Coleman. Harden Ballantlne and
Lloyd Lawrtaet. Yale, Oeorat rorrstttr.
Arthur Hope. William Sullivan and
Jonathan Blake).
School Softball Te«m—John Boweri,
Gearft Forrtlttr, Robert Lawrence,
Stanley Wllklni, Jonathan Blaki, Lowrle
Olbb. Philip Bewtri, Uoyd Lawrence,
John Pitta, David Blakt, Michael fisher,
lohert Pitts. John Burt. Michael New.
hold, Mario Blankam, Bevrrley Waud
inif William Sullivan.
Parents' Team—Mf^aara. G»mwell, Sul*
Wan, Blake, Bendkatnn. Pitta, R. I n .
rence, Vroaan, Buff. N'wbold. Forrenter,
«. Smith, Wllklm and L. Clsrkt; tkt
*n. Retdltiton and Buff. Umplrei—A,
U McKIm and J. It. Bowtra.
the one and only "Pop" Matovtky; publicity committee of Chairman
Frank Wllgu*, Harold Kelly aad yourt truly: by-law, schedule and grading commit!** of Chairman Cliff Kackman, Jim E. Wills, Ernest E.
Barley aad Jtek Murday. (Thee* are the boy* who do their big lob before the eetton ttartt aad without whom tha Itagu* would not got off t
, . I . . , . -J «.„.»!.
the twell beginning each year .that It does); the tick committee of
I
I
Oeorge Penterma'a, Oordon "Act" Kelly and Anton Matovtky, jr.; tht
executive committee of Reek Tomalno, Harry Hoffman, Bob Thorsen,
Warren "Ace" Mewet, Toay Cosentlno, John P. Mulvlhlll, jr., and Oeorge
Lang*, Jr.. and the auditing eommlttt* which keep a check on thsloop
trttaury, Everett Doaahay, Frank W. Blatle and Walter Delss. This
n a y found like a lot of commltt*** aad It probably I* but every on* hat
a needed purpose and each one In doing their Job to the best of thei
ability make thl* league what It It and keep It moving and make It bet
ter each yr.tr. To each one wt say, "Thank you. Well done and good
luck In th* future." Tht priie committees and the banquet committee
deserve an extra vote of thtnkt a* the trophies looked extra fine tht
year and the dinner* and entertainment wer* exceptionally good. All
Indication* point to a bigger and b*tt«r Itagut next year.
H e n I* m m loag awaited newt. Thli Sunday at S p. tn.
the county association wU hold lta annual meeting at the Liberty Are house la Red Bank. .All bowler* who wish to attend
arc welcome and thoaa who have won In the county tournament
are especially Invited. The** prltes will be given out and the
nfllcnra foi> aeat year will ht tinted. Plant for nect year wlU
bn dlaeuKwd and Secretary Ed Bahr will give hU report nn the
convention held at the A. a C. Tournament In St. Paul this
ytar.
firaman'i "A" division bowling ehtmpiom eopptd th* crown in • whirlwind flnlih to
There have been lome Important rule changed which he will bring nota out Freehold's pinntri tn th* top brtclct* of th* Urqttt bowling loop in tht world. Pinntri in
nut and which will be discussed aa they affect us all. For those who ar
Involved tho "In tho money" scores In our tourmimcnt wore Town, 28"l th* photo, left to right, «r* Howard Monthtn, Tt« Tomaine, Mayor Willitm Fehlhaber, Lou Aanimt,
by the Lobster Pot; Double*, Bruce Dortd and Wnrrcn Mowot; w.'th 117 Bob Adair and Hirry Rubl*y. Joa Curnjcli, also a m*mb*r of th* tiam, w«i not prtitnt whan
and tingles by Boh Avers with 109. Then ar* the highest low icsret In
rh* photo w*i t*k*n.
,
'
tha history of the evtnt.
Td. 6-1021
TIRES
6 Months Gfjoranttt
C J. Track and Field Summaries
from work when they risk their
ion MM aad areperty from tho rav
people we toy, thanka. Amaog the
,i
K
Only ens *f th* thr** r*ll-*# tfophle* we* *w«rd<><1
and thia woi th* oawoot oa*, Us*, lit* »aah Hegketer third plac* per- Thay taclatja, iaf> •* rifht, fraM raw. J M TWMIRO, kVwt* Moua ana* StAhy Colm*. la th* r**r raw
M
H »ha wia with a 177 mi**.
petual trophy, which woo waa by the Uncrott teun ia the "C" division. •re, l*f» to rifM i * * Maa*«» aa«J PaJ AlWacht. M
Harold Kelly, Her* Bayaro*, Al Wymbi, Pat Ricci, Oat Carson and Oen*
akonekl wera tho protrt raelpieaU. Among th* guests present w*s
go Blaaharn; track, Delrdr* BlomCharles "Pap" tftantf. Jr., who anaeuaeed that ths second place rail-off
ficld-Brown; aoftball, Margo Blantrophy, know* M MM Chartto Top" Koaaer trophy, would be retired
k-am; bttiketball, Bcverley" Waud;
thli year aa** that l a H H 4 *)oaato a new and bigger one for the boya
in. .stic», gusHnna Oamwi 11;
to fight for a*** r m t M l year tbt trophy went to the newest division,
football, Robert C. tenwrrnce, Jr.;
"O", ia th* I r n m et B 4 Vtlmor, Jr., Andy Morris, Jim Moran, Ed Vol- Coach Harold Potter** Buceanrcr
track, Robert MtU; noftball, Jonamtr, ar., an4 M a M t a a e of tat* West Bad Engine co. Then «.r* the courtmen climbed above the .900
than Blake; basketball, Stanley O.
boys who put th* "O" *WI*toa la th* record books the very first year ii mark Friday afternoon In the CenWilklns, Jr.; aocccr, Ixiwrl" Olbb,
appeared In tbt teaffu*. Nlet tbootlnt, boyt. Th* first place Monmouti tral Jersey tennis league by whipand gymnastic*, Philip Dowers.
Hotel Handicap trophy, bettor kaawn aa th* Duggan trophy, went t< ping Freehold high school 4-1 en
Award of letter*: Margo BlanFather* Nip Son*
th* " « ' utifUtoo wlnaort, Watt Long Breach No. S. The boys who gei the Marine park tennla court*.
karn, Dairdra BolmAeld • Brown,
credit for thte) or* Jo* OomlaUo, BUI Coaway, Tony and Bob Cose,ntin<
Carolyn'Coleman,
Donna Vroman,
In Softball Ga«ei
ood Toot*" Chrlttophor. Uoklng over the high team games we *r( The Colonials defaulted their
Bevcrley Waud, Jonathan Blake,
that the Long Branch In4*p*od*nti No. t turn rolled to a 3,039 tota final double* match in their Cfth
bowrio
Olbb,
SUnicy
O. Wilklnt,
Athletic Award* Made
oa* night, which make* It tat flrtt team In miny a year to reach thai defeat of tho campaign, while the
Jr.—all pteviou* winner*. Also to
n
U
M
I
O
N-The
Country
Day
triumph
gave
the
Buc*
live
victrial* 1,000 mark. From all report* and remits noted throughout th
Anne-Marl* Hauck, Joan Bldredge,
ae'hool completed It* KHh annual Buaaana Oamwell, Melinda Rice,
•aunty, tkla yaw hag beta a baaatr year for high scoring in league* tories against tour «*tback*.
and touraamtatt. U t ' t1kttp ftp MM paco aait y*tr boy*, and, If p«ui
Red Bank'* one lost we* credited field day Saturday at the Ridge rd, Philip Bower*, John PltU, Uoyd
blt, Imprav* oa thlt year * aeores.
to Terry Dorimui, who wa» taken athletic Held and although no rec- taiwreacs, Jr., Robert Lawrence,
over
the coal* by Larry Oreake In ords were broken the athletes Jr., and Robert Pitt*. Honorable
Tha boya «Mh MM Ma* tlatit game to **h ai*Ma« restraight t*U, W, *-l. Ben Van-turned In remarkably ana per- mention, David Blake, John Burt,
oohrot • btMfcMbJo1 M B MM OOH»/ anortoMwi ooel thraa were.
Vllet started the Bu<4 off when he formance*.
Eliot OolMiaa, Michael Nswbold,
roUtot fNto "A" MsfOMfe -O"i Chaw Chaaiter. no; Vmt Net>
took Johnny Raab into camp, *-3, Featuring Saturday's concluding Frederick* Buff, Susan Camming,
ton. tltt Many rawy. Mil Wtifciar Monty, i l l ; b
*
M . In the tMrd tpct in the tingle event wa* a nlp-and-tuek Softball Mary Pregnall, Qrstchen Smith and
flt« thief).
< M B l f M l U IB
h i f M*i Alfred! "Tiny"
matchtt Murray Leeds flnlahe* game between th* father* and ths Diane Cummlng.
ft, It we* "Cklek" Forbes an*
strong after losing the Sr*t eet, school team, with th* pope coming
ntVD DAY tllMMARIB*!
I taMer Me. t who aat Ned Bank ea
S-T. l>ed* then rallied In th* neat out on top, 14-U. Th* contest was Bcflnnnri' Il-Yara Da.h—Woa bf Pa
MMMMMOtiriw.aMMMMMkerwwer. »y wlmilni .me .retwo act* te defeat Oen* Landy, *-7, not settled until the la«t Inning trlcla Clatke; aarone). Oynttiit Butacll;
eky at a MBM MMV Met***** a total al aeirea. Te •'Chick'' go**
when Robert Lawrence and Lawr- tklrd, Kalhailn* Muir. Timti—1.«.
8-4.
Ml* k*t»r ef wtaataf three e l MMMI M M Mik average ta "E"
ence Clark added the tying and Primaiy 1 ai-Ysrd Dart—Waa kr
In
the
double*
Dortmut
and
VanBlehari) Bnyd; aeeond. Andrew dtLaagtj
IN, MM aaaalf mmtmUm prtw aati tke league tre**y far
talrd, Bohln Humpanr. Tiaw— I.I.
Vllet breeted through the only winning run*.
N, U
Let V
VCaMttr ha* twin high
Primirr II Il-Ysrd Daati—Waa »7
_..
. _ii lMa.
g aver*
match te mark up straight eet wins At the end of th* track tventi Stephen
iimonioai teeoad, Oarotkr Via.
athletic
letter*
were
awarded
and
by
*-J
set*
erer
Orecko
and
Raab
tor; third. Andrew Caller,. Time—I.I.
tth m. t h o team w*m ***** for fmtfth a4»r«, high team
honorable mention* were given. Junior J, V. 10-Yarl Dish—Won »>
Fre*nall: aecond, Michael
4 o> Mtfe woro "OMtJT. MM Mliiwy. Urn OCannrr. Frank
Omka (F itfatttd Otmaiua (M), Athletic award winners received Catherine
third, David Clartt. TMaa—».l.
Lyeae, «Mo Oahor. Tan MaaMy, BM Moaw, Joawa Dotg an4
their medal* for improvement and Martlti;
Junior Championihlp tl-Yard Daih—
'Va'v'iet
IB*),
dtfeatad
Btaa
(Ft
achievement throughout the school Won ky Whitney Amy; lecond, Suianne
<abji Miiwaa, Moa work, haya, t a l eaogratalaHiMH. R«tt<«
*Mi who was MM* BOW taytato you ha*l who woat ay nod e*4'ueai'(BB) dsftattd Ua*r it). I.T, year from physical education in- Mom head: third. Sydney Waud. Tint
etruetors,
Keith M. Tracy and Mary
i ween* H?
1-7. <•!.
"senior I. V. 11-Yard Daak—Waa »r
Jo Werle.
DOUBLH
Although there to ae trtehy fir relllag all the garnet there I* at
Carolyn Coleman; aatand. BtTtrltr
Daranua ta* VVaaVIItt (BBI, defeat
W«u«t
third. Wlliasa BvlUvaa. Tla»
The
Rumaon
Country
Day
achool
tt M aenorabl* «*atMa aa4 w* t**t theee boy* should ,hav« public *d Qraaka and Baab it}, l-l, l-i.
M'raMiold dtfaute* aasand dsuklasl. athletic award: Held hockey, Mar- Senior Champiomhir. Il-Yard Dtik—
recognition far their faithful Bttaaaaaet. "A" had 12 in Tex Tomalno,
Won kr Philip Boweri; ateenj, Bekan
O*ae CoeenUee, Lea AtataM, M M m , Otorg* Cook. Walt Warden, Ed
rittai thlnl, Donna Vromaa. Tlaw—1,1.
twith*r, T«a* Fry. Al Saaftar, Howard Moaahea, Speck Megin and Phil
Junior Sick Bace—W*a by Mltktlle
ftttrfrkk*. "•" had Aatea "Bed" JUteviky, Frank "Shirt*" Robert*,
Van der Uur; a.tond, Undt Itlsulhunt; tklrd, Catherine Pregnall. Time
O w e Wllhia*. Laa IMaw, laMty OaUaa, Charttt Miller and yaurt truly.
CROUP | AND *
GROUP 1
««• taw l e a . T*rg, • . • . Pmnm, Al Dury*a and W. Titus. "D" topped
' Senior 8aek Bare—Won bjr Mellnda
th*m all wttk VMI afalat, Ltrer Btalth. W. Kama. H. Wood, J. Ahlers,
Bletj leeond, Bobert Cubbaie; tklrd,
BfX—Tom*
River, 41 1-1; saeead, Suaan
Flrat—PrlnMton,
IS',ij
Mcend,
ton)
Cummine. Timp—11.0. '
Ed Daley, flam "Doe" B*aa*tt, W**ton and Wilton Dangler, George Bnnch,
nth, 4* 5-4; third. North rUln«*M, • M BMk, •» I-J; tWrt). HIikltM Park, Junior Belay—Peddie vi, La«rtne»
Whit*. Jo* rUllly, Al Wklte, Bd Davlaea, Den Hoffman, C. Lambertson, II M
M ii PourU, leutk Blnr. II: «ff
*ftk, ao !•«: fourtk. FrfthoM. II, MOi, Nsr-»llle -Won by Peddle. Time—Sl.l. (Pt.
tunr,
1114;
•!«th,
Netuchtii.
l
U
i
;
Beua*
Breek.
»!
slatk.
Baawnille.
I.
Bill f1tt*r*r aad Bd Ketkal far a tetal ef IT. Jot Domltilco, Jack Drum,
Cornelia Biker, ManueriU
Mstawan, U i Hfhtk. Manas- ttr Blake,and
Whitney Asoy).
N. Wllllami «e»enth,
Bd Tetttoe, Tom Infaatl aad Walt 43oaway earn* In for "E." Out Col- Ill-Yard Dai
quu. 4'i: ninth. Ktrport I: Kntk, Rua- Clementi
(UtiHMa*, I.
Juaier Belay—Biettr vi. Aado»ar—
_
•
taifd*
Boamorfaa, Dea t»yit, O. Jebet, J. J*a*t aad Al «*m*rt did It In "F" whll. aar
•on,
•;
llth.
Uonsrds.
*4.
(PI; fearth, Ca»Vnaurt
Ca*
Wan
»«
Baetn.
Tliaw-rft.l. (BaaaU
(NPI; *'tk,
10l-T«rd Ila.h—Won by Hampton
"O'»" hoaer w u uphttd by X •hVrtdt, O. Colt* and L. Stanch. Although Btktr (I). Tiait— IM.
Peter Perrttetr, Da»l* Clarki
<r>; Mcond, Harrl. (Mat.); third, Moi. DeHree,
Anita Vletorl.
Oetanle Ko. I aalaktd way down In ttnth plac* in th* "O" division to
ll*.Vars Beta—Wea »r H. William. kit ( M : fourtk, Muro (K.».»: (fth, aad
School «i, Parent!' Belay—Waa ay
watch th*m tnjoylnf theaattl*** at the baaqutt ont would think that (LB): Hwri, Tkehas IP» i third, « v . 8t«ut iHPI. Tlmi—1»4.
aehool. Tiaie—41.1. (Saksel, Doaaa
•Muak iMPh (ourtk. Hoffiun (RSI;
Ba.k—Won kr H«m»ton Vraman, Mar*» Blaakarn, Uwrit Qlkb
they had come eut ea top. When you etoa te think of th* Una time Aftkltssasr
<rt. TU»**-ll.t tasw rcc ( f 22«-Vard
l i « « n 4 , Stoul (HP); tMrd, Mvirro 1* Mbert Pitta> Ptrtata, Manton Mat.
t w y o M had at tha baa««*ta, ef th* v*ry flat entertainment that w u er*).
(K); fourtk, Burks (Fll *rth, MeCoiak
arttent aad of tht vtry nnt treaklM, on* would reallt* why this la tht 441-Ttr* •«*—Woa kr Ks»t «tB): (Mot.). Tlm«—21.7 (ne* r.cordl.
ill'iamenitu*F. ""*"• *"**
Cm
m** ( P ) | tklrd.
Kkasi>u>
grtatMt l e a n * la th* world and th* Uamt aad Individuals fight to tnttr ssenid. C
t
44»-V«rd Run—Won kr Aa*«rs«*
•enlor akutte Mur*le Btlay—Cornell
(P);
*«U.
Ver.
(BB)l
teurtk.
N
r
u
*
(
(F);
icfond
Van
Not.
(Tl:
tklrd,
Mat.
vs.
Ptamylranla—Wen ky PnsayNanla.
each yaw. We rtalla* that everyone I* a winner et the** banquttt to
l
(I).
(I) Title—ll.l.
Ttllll
thrwi iNlj fourtk, Icruna (Met.): "'la. Tlaac—11,1, (Mara* Blankarn, Oaort*
tk* Oceanic Mo. t beye were only exntatttaf th* fellings of all of at and aitule*
Parrttter, Jokn Pitts and Lowrle Olbbl.
•H-Tar* Una—Wea »r Mutter ( r ) ; J»r?« (HI*). Time—52.» (new rMoril).
ea joying themtthrte to tke hilt Htre'e hoping you boy* move way u sseead, Oeape INPti
MO-V.rd Run—Won by W.k* (K): Buaninp Bread Jueap—Won by Itanti tklre, BUs (PI:
faurta. Tkora (•»)» Mtk.
Mtk FrakUat
F k U t (P).
P •ceond, Todt (Met. >; third. Olover (RH): Ity WllkPni; Meead. Mario Blanktrni
the ladder M « year.
fourtk. Purpurl (TR): fifth, Outaan tklrd.
Tlate—ti«4.l.
Dlant CuMl*«. Dlataact—II feet
d, Diane
Time—2:»l.l (n.w fM ord).
We weaM Mk* «a Ikaak a l MM **J*a*rtere ef tke Share
Mile Run—Wea
R u n W e a k * Keaartr (PI; » e . (F).
Inefcn. Kith Jump—Won ky Datrdre
Mlln Run—Won kr Doch (TRl! • « • Running
nrtatea't lM(«a far wttkea* t M r hawing tktt lea* eeuld net
•nd,d Oumtilotk
(BB>:
thM,
•WMw»
O l k (
ond, Bork (HP); tklrd, Harhxn (Mot.): BloaAtld-Brewa and Stanley Wllktni
(B): fourth, CsnBW («B>; Iftk, K I M fourtk. Aurtlln (M«t.); (Iftk.
be MM eacett* MM* M h. The maatdpaimee. the ladlvMtwl* mi
Hint (tie) | tklrd, Wllllaa Baadleiten and
(NP). T l a w - « : l l l (»»w recor*>.
(TR). Tlnw—4iS5.l (new reeord).
' lilt Bowtrs
Bowen (tie). Height—4 ftet 4
Philit
pert**! M thlt year and pat*
Milk HuraiM—Wea k« HsndopM.il
1211
Mliih
Hurdle.—Woa
by
«
.
.».r
year* are HBinaiat their tawr**t ta at* eedy bowltag tar) ta a
toteh (RB); necond, FuMIe (TR); third, 'inehea.
(LSI: ttcoa*. Orem (PI: tklrt, ytoteh
•enlor
le'nlor Reku—Columbia vs. Mlfhlgtn
%2
i
«.d Banal
Brlaar
Adeiphi.
.....'",
Prtobold
._..
aWaiicb
Sara Ursett, Nntionel Adnateur Lou*
Eafliefawwo
".".'
(iolt rhampinn. WAS a. s'ar bnakptSundar'i O n t t
tiall p l a y r for St. Honnventure ur.l- Bed Bank al Lom Branch
vir«lty.
Belanar at Aaelphia
Fr..h»ld
Lagt week 'saw tk* eaVlel ea* tl tb* MO-tl M U M for th* MOBmouth County Shore riremea't Bowllaf league with two cipaatfc b
auets comslete with floor thow*. Tuesday Bight saw th* "A", "B", '
and "D" dlvldoa* at Bea Qlrt laa whltt Thursday night th* "•". T *
and "G" divitlaa* h*M forth. Sea. J. Stealey Herbert, president of the
league, waa the toattaiaater aa* as eotjl* be expected he proved hlsaaelf well equal te thj taak. Tuesday Bight the guest speaker wae the
one aad only 'Pep" Matevskr. who, although he has never bowled, has
beta with the league alajost *iae* it* befflBKlag. Each y*ar h* Joaat**
a carnation for each bowler at the benejuet and a plant (or tha low
average ma* oa each team. Ha *poh* at th* ptaaaure It gave him to de
his bit to help task* tha laague th* *uec**e that it is. and also touched
oa one thing that ha* be** a *or* spot with us for a long time. He •«plained that he thought very little of tha bowler who let hi* team dowa
by failing to snow up at tha alter* t a a rrMay Might, thus forcing hi*
tetminttet tt roll with • tommy acor* (ar tht fifth mm. W* agree with
him that this show* poor aporUanathlf) e*d I* very unfair to Moat wb*
•hew up each w«*k.
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Something New HaoBeen Added to Wreotling
Pfirter Wins
fall Feature
*a>u*>l* at bis; a»oat feuakar apoani, Chub "Silver Flat*" plug, wail*
! and while I waa busy tinkering with Bill and Ikt tried Tony Acccta Pet
|the engine, Ann got a terrific utrlke. 19" spoont. On taw inK trail we
'She had him on for several minute* hit the. 14 pounder e a the plug aad
I with a heavy drae and then the hat was the only atrike we bad,
(line went slack. The big hook of although we could see Tiltoa aad
Nate* O B Tke Great Outdoor*
— I n aa actiast
! the big spoon had broken. It looked Doerie having a lot of fua with
feature avent at Wi
to me as though it was defective. them.
• V M E W VAM V U E T
dlunt Saturday night, tha
] From there we went out to the
Memorial Day Basa have aevcr
\v»s treated to a real variety af
j Shrewsbury Rocks and hooked in- failed us. It i* at thi* time of the
thrill*. The event, which was ta*>
• f ISM
I lin of Bradley Beach reports that i to the liugi'si liiuifiph I have ever year that the truly aig aVk visit
flagged and restarted three tlajaf
Nothing short Shark River inlet wajs alive with seen, hut in trying 1o boat him he our ihoice, and the fellows who get
due to accident*, wa* on* af tke
of an a t o m i c blue* and that they were being j pulled free. H e must h
have w e i gh
h e d out there first are the one* wha
mott exciting ever witneiast aa
bomb could pos- caught in 1he surf from B r a d l e y ; « p
poundn."
catch them. Several years ago Capt
cars spun out, crashed fences,
sibly
c r e a t e Beaell^ to Lavallrtte, along with
Next we heard from Cliff Doerle Ad Howland of Rumson made the
blew tires, and caught in.
more t i c i t e m c n t !kinge a n d atripers.
of Rumson. Bccidcs being one. of All Eastern coast record witb a
In the early tttges ef th* rase,
than t h e pres- Jim Ormond, proprietor of Roxy's the molt ardent striped base flsher- lunker weighing M'4 pound*. We
Wally Campbell, in no. at, aaa at
ent "Blue Bliti." landing, report* splendid catches men we have ever had the p!ca«- hope to beat that record thia year.
the
stadium fan favorite*, task a*>
The nth folk of from all boats. This includes bluer, lire to meet, he is vice president tncidently, the Ruanson skipper ha*
er the lead with Pete Frasae, la tma
the s a l t water big black*, hump-backed seabass and of the world famoua Manasquan hrietened hia new boat Tookit, U
no. Ill running **cond and Parka*
are up i n Rime
'. Tet. fluke htve arrived in the River A- Marlin Hub. "Stew, took with a good catch of bluefWk.
Bohn, in th« no. a* running tklrtV
to try and (tern bay. According to Jim, row boat* my new akiff Night Hawk out to
when Bohn blew a tire, hit tke
the " B l u e In- accounted up to 10 to a boat, the see if it u u any good as a bass
TIM*
fence and wa* side-swiped by Duke
vasion of II
largest weighing • pounds fl ounces. fishing hoat, and ended up with two
A telegram to thi* column signed
DeBreue in the no» >. The event
Thia corner h u Ed Brower of Rahway, fishing a nemdera weighing 25 and 23 by llontauk Chamber of Commerce,
was red-flagged in the tenth lap end]
•tew VanVhet a l w a > , tried to a rowboat and out-board motor, ac- pounds, respectively."
Fishangri-la, Montauk Lyoas club,
DeBreue
wa* treated by the Beutk
b* informative and conservative counttd for T bluea in the bay. The That about winds up the round- Montaifk Busineaa association aad
Belmar Firat Aid aajuad for
when it comes to telling you about Booty, Capt. Jim Fernandc*, flab up, with the exception of a few Montauk Beach company, i n c ,
injuriet.
a certain run of fish. We hale to ing Howard Canon and party from last-minute flashca. It should be stating that Montauk la being conThe event was restarted
think that you might rely upon Irvinsion. boated 24 blues up to * enough to convince even the • no.it sidered a* the headquarter* for the
and in the Mth lap, Pfistar, kt tka
tha information in thi* column pounds » ounces. Aboard Jim's skeptical that there ate nart out United State* Atlantic tuna tourna
no. 999, was able to capture tke
rhen w« say that "the flih are in," Queen Flash blackfteh and aeabass there in the ocraa and that they ment, and that they are sponsoring
lead. In the Mth Up, ear na. MB.
this outstanding big game
and t s have you $o to alMh« e*- w e r e t n , o r d e r o f f h e d a y a l t n c
ar* waiting to be caught.
driven
by Bill Chevalier, caught i r e
event.
pense and trouble, only to find that Shrewsbury Roeki. Dick lioPrestia,
and the race waa again red4Ugg*f
they are not "in." However, thi* age IS, from Irvington, wa* thr Beamier Tag* HI* tint Ntrtper
and restarted for the third time.
t i n e we arc going all out, and the pool winner with a S pound 8 ounce
It was nica to sec an old Making
Plrtt kttt—1« raw—Waa ky im Ba>
only reason that we can't lay it tautof.
friend again. After an abaanca of
laMy, Hop*; «*fond. Pat* Praia*. Ban,
There
always
has
to
h>
(
"first."
MI thicker 1* that our vocabulary is
1
over two year*, Homer Casey, far• a r ; Third, Parker Baku, Pfteheidriaa
Sometimes
the
"first
i*
the
hardSkipper
Otto
Reut
of
the
liar
D
United.
Urn:
i f a&aa^S^aWaalaV asaatlM ^LSk 4fekflk
ta% A SSaaSMOA r*aaV«aaBaV*avAa^aSal
A
est to get, no we feel that we have mer treasury department represenSacand k e . t - 1 0 lapa—Waa »y Wat
w % 0 X P I I 0 9 W < S j w | g | OrV « n V
Perhapi tha beat way to get the II, out of Highland* municipal started off on the right foot with a tative in this area, stopped In town
key Kur»i, Quikfrtown. Pa.: StttSB,
picture to you i* to let you listen yacht basin, Ashing Chief Game 14-pounder atrlper and a 2-pound for a visit. Homer Is back in hi* met certJ w l we prewwttw SeWey, Jyne 21, in •»!<*
wmtiort w l • • s/aasjlirit e* a t'm% etjf Willy Cta>pk*4l. Trwttas; Tklr4. M
Warden
Fred
Craig,
Nelson
Beneto a few phone c»ll°. "Hello, Btfw,
old stamping grounds for a ihart
McCarthy. Red Bank. Time l:0S.?2,
blue.
HI a fan'f lea can N » fata an alficial
in fke iniwwb « | file t«el. WreeMsri imfeaw tl kemf
Third htat—Won by Bill CkcvalltV,
Babe Tilton of Rumson calling. dict of Rumson and Director and
vacation and he intends to get in
Mrs.
Underbill
of
the
Finn
and
Last
Sunday
wa*
rugged
off
shore.
Hayravillt; tecond, fed Toamattn.
Thought you might be interested to
soma serious blue Ashing while «(V# 4M# ^ W 4HaVo)y WlfM if*
Brl.tol, Pa. i Third. Boaal* lokitr, PaC
know that I just docked with a Game commission, In one hour* There were equal* from every di- here. He expects to make on* trip
artn*. Ti*M 1:08.01.
•tring of Ash including five atiip- fishing off the Point of the Hook, rection ns the day wore on, but at least with tha writer and tome
Pint te**l-«n»l—11 Itft. Wtt, k*>
tha Bayahor* Companion D » f
•t. Prniat, Rahway • ga^iid. / a r k a t
ers weighing 43. 3ft, 33, 23 and 11 boated 11 nice blues. Later In the when we left port at 8 a. m. aboard of his Ashing; pal*, including Art Phill* H. • • w a r * lr*asur*r and
afternoon
Capt.
Otto
took
a
run
the
Ike,
III,
Capt.
Charley
(Ike)
Training
elua
mamberahip.
•at,
rntkold; Tklrd, BW MiriTia*
pounds. They were caught on big
Hansson, .Shrewsbury; Hlim Ban- Bay K. Taylar aeeretary.
Hi Baak. No tiatt.
Howland • . Jenea, Rumaon, a n «
apoon*. and I do mean big. while nut to the Hook with Larry Erd- Eichman of Red Bank with Bill ders, Little Silver; Fred Homan,
ftKnnd atttl-anal—II lea*. Wan Jm
man
of
Dunellen
and
Capt.
Renard
Many
detail*
war*
Iran**
ant
la
Leahy
of
Rumson,
the
morning
How.* Burton of En«t Ullp,
U BUI Pflttor. Kttoirt<f«; Stewd. J M
trolling in the Randy Hook area.
Ex-Police Chief Harry Van Note
a n schedules to Judga tha a«hlbl- Ckavaliar, samvHIt: Catwolatiea, W K
On the way in we made a swing of Highland! and landed 10 more, wna beautiful. The sail down the Charlie Gallagher, Red Bank, and •rder to Make thia year'* taeat am
up
tn
4
pounds
"
outstandiag
event.
The
official!
Navi'sink
river
m
the
early
mornly Campball, Trenton
tlon
of
water
retrieving
which
will
around the hay and picked up IS
others with whom he spent many
12.Up raw. Won - .
.
Our next atop In Highland* wai ins: made one glad to he alive. An hours' deep pea fishing when sta who attendee: tha get-tot ether inbluet. The day before we boated
RVMBOV — Th« Monmouth take pla'e at 11 a. m. Tli* BMJM Ntwarki Sactad, Ch.rllt Mandr,
we.
luiindiU
tin*
Point
of
Handy
cluded
Lauia
Bppel,
New
York
city,
two ha*s weighing 30 and 21 Johnny's landing, "What's the er.orci
tionerl at fled Rank. He is now
County Kennel club will featurt ef the Shrewsbury rtver, which r»nct HaitOTI Third. OdHon
Johnny?" we asked.
Hi* reply: Hook the wind had freshened from stationed in West Virginia. Many president of the Indoor Raring in itt 21st annual All Breed show border* Rumwm Country club Parta Ai*kit> Vmm «:»» M.
pounds, respectively."
tamiMian;
Melvlii Crook, a*»o"There in lota or it, and it is all the southeast. We were headed for
We had hardly put this *tartling good. We have top honors for the the Can buoy off Monmouth Beach, of his friends will be very happy :lata editor at "Yachting"; Victor thi* year, three specialty shows ground*, will b* the aeene of thi*
new* on th# ticker when th* phone present in the atriped has* diva- and as we got off Sea Bright there to know Homer )* hack visiting Jristano, farmer racing editor of and a competitive water trial of exhibition and .hould b* of > » ' « • *
retriever* and apanlel*. The show lo spectators and exhibitor* alike
rani again. "Capt. Charlejr Gallagh- ion far the year 1951. George Oold- wa* a, pretty Rood sea running. here.
he New York Jeurnal, now asso- will be held Sunday, June IT, on since thi* fabuioua river has long
ar of the Rally II out of Irwin'i •teln of New Brunswick, Ashing When wo reached the Shrewsbury
iated with H. A. Bruno, public re- the ground* of the Runuon Coun- been a favorite apot of county
yacht baiin. Red Bank.
We hit aboard the BabyFourof-L'*, Capt. Rock* we found a big fleet of botlation counsellors; Robert aVhilllni try club located at Rumaon id. and iportsmen for hunting lh« plantl
Into 29 bluea today weighing be- Johnny Blcso, landed a lunker tom and trolling fishing boat*. The
f Ontario, Canada, who flew to Buena Vista ave.
ful *upply of water fowl ther«.
tween 4 and 5 pounda. Crew aboard,
hiR party lioats were doing A land
Red Bank in hi* plane; Fred Jaformer Police Chief Harry Van which tipped the »cale» at 43 ! office buainesH with black* and fleaThe Eastern Irish Hetter associaThis year Mr*. Oeotg* B. Bt
,•——„
-HIMo*) _ ,
ob),
an
outstanding
race
driver,
Note, Harry Bander* of Little Sil- pound*, one-half pound heavier bass, but the trolling fleet were not
tion, one of America's oldest estabind hia brother, Emil Jacobl, an lished getter clubs, which Is be- Oeorg* of Tuxedo Park, N. Y. wil ehlh, • fcstajMVln* Northern New
than Babe Tilton* 41 pounder
ver."
doing much and were taking a
choose
the
best-tn-ahow
and
the
Jonsf
aaart-vro
baseball
etah, la
official of the, American Outboard coming increasingly active under
Bam Qorden of Long Branch beating. By 2 p. m, out- score waa
The ink hadn't dried when Capt.
Racing association; Harold Dia- the leadership of it.' president, Or. beet Ameriean-Brtd In ahow. In seeking tame* in this vicinity. The
tagged
22
big;
bluet
between
the
S small blue*, 3 for the captain,
BUI Prank of Shrewsbury called.
brow, We*t Long Branch; Jame* W. A. Casper, anticipates the en- tha group Judging, Walter C. Ellis nine, whieh is compassa af high
"Tagged 90 blues today u p to S Point of the Hook and Roamer one for Bill and one. for the writer.
A *peclnl meeting of the Na- Davis, Keansburg; Edward Ciaji- try of some of the country'* finest Bait Orange, will do sporting dog*; school and college players, weak)
pounds. Better hurry up and get Shoal* Light. Stripers are still in A heavy >qu*ll was in the making tional Sweepstakes Regatta, assoWilliam E. Meyer, W e a t II a i d , like ts hook Sunday afternoon awl
out there." Thi* waj on • trip out the river at the Highlands bridge, to the southward and no we packed ciation waa held Saturday after- panella. Runuon; Robert Bogie, Irish Rotters nt Its annual Bponialty hounds; M M . Charle* W, O. Baiter. night game* in July ana August. lat
aranac, N. T.; and Joseph Van show here this year where William
Gabe Matti of Highland* boated • up and headed for home, with most
of Brielle.
noon in the Molly Pitcher hotel Blerch, Kreeport, U I., a former V. Bwertngen of Pittsburgh, Pa. Madlaon, working; Alfred M. Nleae, leretted manager* aro requested te
• pounder,
of. the fleet following.
Englpwood, terrier*; Anton Roat contact "lip" O'Neill, Hllte* OnP
with nfflcisl.1 nnd race driver* of Red Banker.
will judge.
The
la*t
stop
wan
at
Bahr'ilandleVkeivt Have ctone ana Are Few
New York city, toy*; and Mr*. Ed' hous*, Maplewood.
!
the American Outboard Racing aaing, where we talked to Capt. Hugo
At the close of the meeting ComThe
Dachshund
Club
of
New
Jerward A. Itenner, Great Barrington
gotten. Blue* Have Taken Over
Wigatrum of the Henrietta. On hi" Tlttrni Hooked In a IH( H a w soclation and the Inboard Racing modore Irwin received a telegram *ey has Mrs. Sarah Petetmsn of
l^ta
sad
FaaaJ
Mass.,
non-aportlng.
A* we rounded Harding Point on |Commission. Purpose of the meet- rom Paul Bawyer, Boston, one of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., to judge,
The horde* of Bostons which flrat trip out, which was more or
tlnttrtlTh*?! ltT**itt happta '
The Kennel club ahow will again t» W*
you, kut if you theuld I*** **•*•
have kept the off-shore fishing clan less a "shake-down" cruiae, he end- the way in we saw "Babe" Tilton ing was to certify the date* of the America'* great race drivera, who Miss Clara Weier, club secretary.
retataibtr ehaMM ar* la ftat
but) for the paat »everal weeks ed up at the Shrewsbury Rocks playing a big has*, so we hove to local regatta, which will be held s on hi* way to race in Europe, announce* that all Dachshund be given for the benefit of Mon- thin*,
fanr tkat you will rteonr It tareass
have left as suddenly a* they ar- with a big catch of bluea, some and watched the show. The flch Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11 and who stated that he will be here at fancier* are cordially Invited to at- mouth Memorial, Fltkla nnd Riv-the h i t ta4 found eoluaiat af l i e
put up a beautiful scrap, and most 12, and- for the installation of the he Red Bank Regatta with hi* tend the *how. Member* of the ervlew hospital*.
RltAdrertiMmtnt,
rived, and in their place*, bull- blarltflih and scabas*.
nosed blues up to I pounds and
As we end thi* round-up.we have of the homeward-bound fleet stop- local officers for the incoming year. 215 cubic inch boat.
Dachshund Club of New Jersey
Newly elected officer* include
better have moved in and are spread had *everal more calls. "Stew, this ped to see him land it. We judged
have assembled a fine premium
•long the entire Jersey coast.
it Bill Frank. Monday Ann and 1 it scaled over 35 pound*. By this Joseph C. Iiwin commodore, Harlint of awards and trophies for the
time
we
were
riRht
in
the
middle
old
S.
Allen
vice
commodore,
took
our
skiff
out
to
see
if
there
event.
A check along the waterfront in.
of
one
of
trre
worst
rain
and
wind
Thomaa
Field,
Jr.,
vice
commodore,
were
any
kinks
In
It.
Thi*
waa
not
dicatcs catches of blue* which at
The third specialty show to be
this season of the year are almost a flthlng trip but we had a couple squalls we have ever seen, hut we Alfred J. Lippman rear commodore,
held in conjunction with the Kenunbelievable. Even the aurf is pro- of rod* aboard so when we reached decided to change rig* and give the Theodore D. Moore fleet captain,
nel
club show, will be the (list
viding plenty of action. Harry Bree- Hurd'ng cova w* baited up with a has* a whirl. We put a bid Creek Fred Brown vice fleet captain,
annual obedience trials of the Buyshore Companion Dog Training
BNGU8MT0WN
club, Incorporated, which ha* obsmith, Ik
4 1 1 tained the, fallowing noted judges:
ttekwt.ru, Ik
t • 4
R. Jurleliky, af
4 • I Milo D. Pearaall, Holbrook, N. Y.,
Ihtnkei'n, rf
5 • • who will past on novice "A" handilltk, l b
4 1 * ler* find dogs; E. Kenneth Naumcr,
W. Jmgrliky
4 * * Glcnwood Landing, N V., novice
Ellten, If
4 * 2
Oman
I • • "B" and Open "B"; Mrs. Milo D.
'ant, p
4 • I Pearsall, Open "A", and Marland
W Melstrell of Great Neck, h. I.,
BEU.A.
" "» "• the utility class. The obedience
trials will be conducted according
U l l
to the revised American Kennel
.
* 1 2 club rulen. Many attractive special
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•Ba4 Bank high aehawl
tii* Brat *€ a twaaaai* aeriea with
Hemdt Camfrremt*
ita mtra aoraugh rlvala- Be4 Bank
Cathalk—Maa<ar afternoon when
a pair a* Bit* chuckere M a m * to
hurl a aa-Mt, ae-rua gaaw aa* ta
register a ! • • vtetary over tl *
Caseya aa the Bue *iaaM«a.
la tka tradltlaaal l l w u s i tattla Ceaeh Taa» Pfclpp* **nt Buaa
Boath t* the hill. Whea tha lanky
rigkt-haaaar f a t la trauWa la th*
Bfth Phlpp* last a* tia* calling
on hla aee-la-the-hale, Jehnay Overton, waa ealanedl 4*wa a Caaey uprising-, caning la with all th* sacks
occupied] aM aoaa aut tha southpaw Nipper ret!r**l tha aM* an*
went the rest af tha way.
The eiaaia run whteh «*«i*>d th*
BBBULTB
nip-an4-tuck encounter atated the
MIBUVT CLAM
ruMb^r In tha fourth frame off the
«irV |5k—Woa by K Caaey hurler, Bill L*r*vn, who » • «
'krin: —mmi. »«»
Atbuiy;
alse
Ugg*4 for tha Buca' three hits.
, . Oail Be4a>eii.
•
fourita,
Kfcsan.bura;
Conn.ll/.• 4Kranebur*;
*fi«, * . Dak.
Jackie Lewia, Buc hot corner pintacter, *Urt«4 the Innthg with a
*'-'
"""^sr* Daan—Won hy Wilker,
Bill Ctcciatore sacriAcrd
._
aecea«\ I. Oar, Hpiinn L«ke; single
hird, r. Bauer, Bed Bank; fourth. C. him to second. Overton took part
isiajerion, Keanaaurs, «[ih, J, rim-in the run-aworing hy chasing
a*. Keanehurt.
1M-Var4 Briar—•*•* kr at. J a a » i ; Lewis home with a single. Hank
ecfond, St. Ann'*; third, i t . MarfSret'e; Newton followed with a hingle 4>ut
urlkh, Holy S|,lril.
a »econd ruB failail <• *Jiaterialiii>.
Coach Jo* Rosati of Ruauoa
Divine. Oirla— Wr>» hy a . Bladet, A"In th* fifth the Caaeya gat Booth hitjh aihool was elected prealdent
irr faik; atrand, K. O'Brien. Mod
lank; tkird, K. Di«enkardl, S|mi>« into aerlou* trouble a* well aa toes- of the. flhor* Conference at a aaeet
* k t ; fourth, ti. Connolly, Kfanftburg; Ing a seer* at Coach Phlppa and
of the circuit Monday night at
tltk. M. McUreivev, a*ri>* Uk«.
* a*. B*va—Wan by Asenar, Keane- hia crew. Walter Anderaon reached Freehold. Roaati takea over the
burg; taeund. 1'- Holly. Kmuthum: first on a Jack l>w|a mi*cue. Evi- league from rntlrinn President Bil
Ikird, O. leiti, Anbury Park: fiHirth, dently thin mlscu* unnerved Booth Rtnittan of Paint Pleasant. Chailta
a, Bauer, Bed H.»l< unit M'tkertcn ff
•prill* lake and Aiiulllno, Aahury Park, for the lanky ch»cU(>r then walked A. Nrljnn was advanced to vice
Joe Calienao aM Jtaia Werse to prrsldenl, Melvin Jones, Keyport
JUNIOR CI.AK8
serrelary and Joseph Cuahman at
dlrla' tl-Vaid Daak -Won hi H load the base path*.
Keelan, Ke**abur*; aetond, J. Balnar,
Overton wae called upon to play Neptune, treasurer.
a>rin* U k e ; A. Hannos, Bid Bank;
the
firemen's
role
and
a
torrid
peraVtk, M. L»n«h, Re*. Bank) t ( l k , I',
lakaser. Aebjrr Perk.
formance he gave. The Buc ace
Bar>' |5-Vaid Daak—Won by r>. forced Calver to hit a bounder
Frealerkie, Re4 Bank; aeiond, J. Wood, which he scooped up to force Anled Bank; tin id, J. Kaxunwerlk, K|.iin»
«ke; fourth, J. McKay, A.bury l'Bik, derson at the plate. On an attemptMia, B. Manna*, A.buiy par,,
ed squeeze play Caliendo went out.
Olrla' It-Vard Bstkatroke—Won hy The ball game waa over when
K. O'Brien, Red Bank; aerond, R. She.,
[eenehurfi third, H. Keelan, Kfanabuig; the Buca tallied the lone marker,
etirth, B. Baiter, Axbury Park; »fth, L a w n fired an excellent game, for
the Caityi, giving up only three
'BB*»'"1!5-V*'r'd'1%*?kitioke— Won by hiU in the fourth chapter. He atso
Balltr, Keanaburi; aerond, R. Gerard,
Purple ami While
irlna Lake; N. Bruno, Aehury Park; fanned seven Buci and walked only
fourth. W. Kekoe, R>4 Bank; «ftk, 4. two hatters.
Nine Vielnrioua
Wood. Red Bank.
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Oh It' ltt-Yard. Relay—Won by at.
Hro. Okarlaa Juliaa aa4 Mea »!haN Mawataa. it., wara ka»ta**e«
Maadar aight #t a atark ahawar for
Ifrt. Oardaa Wllaon. Tha Mriy waa
hald at Mra. Juliaag hoaia aa Madaa avt.
Tka havua waa lacoratad with
mnata af pink aad white earaataaa *•* gifta wara piartrl in a
bltia kajaiaat. Oua«t# wara Mra.
aka Oaaovaaa, Mr*. Eugena Patta. Jr, Mr*. Edward Pircolie,
Mr*. Albart Danato, Mra. Patrick
Nlcalatti, Mr* Daaial Hopklnn.
Mr*. Caarad Jahaaoa. Mr*. Lawtae* MrCsrajiIrk, Mra. Oeorg* JohnMa, Mr*. Baaart Cadataa. Mra. Calla Carhart, Mra. John Ryan, Mr«
awaa Waleatt, Jr. Mr* Edward
Kaaey, Mra. Jaaepn Beanatt, Mr*
Ckrald Baanttt, Mra. Harold Benaatt, Mra. Julia Ervia, Mr*. Willltai Wilaoa and Mliaaa Anna Kany, Jaan Kanay aad CithiitM Moynahaa.
OF THE WORLD
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Mra. WaHar Biaala will entartaln
tha Creeeaat club nsst Thursday at
her bom*. Mr*. Curtia Claytnn wea
Itea'ee* teat Thursday evening at
h»r CeH'a Neck home. A ahert
buaitteaa meeting waa held. HerMhejiMt* ware aarved. Attend
iRg ware Mra. Rnland Rmmaaa,
Mra. William Uretadt. Mrs. William tetmhertaon, Mrs.flmal*.Mr*.
frsnk McCleaster, Mr*. Joseph l<
>han, Mrs. Ocorge Enimons, Mrs.
Roelif H. LatTtoy, Mrs. Cyru* Ross,
Mr*. John H. Bahranhurg, Mr>.
Harald KUa, Mr*. Theodore a.
Bailey, Mr*. Leonard Lurburrnw,
Mrs. Mattland Walling, Mra. S.
Carltoa Charry, Mr*. Judson Hopla,
Jr., Mia* »Wll» Bailey, Mrs. Klmar
A. Bahrenburg, Mre, .Toseph R. PeMU( and Mr*. Glwood I. Monahan.
Mr*. Lilli* B. Bruntr was hostess
list w«*k t* the Friendship elun at
the home of h*r sister, Mrs. A. Alvia Walling. The group made a
donation to tha Keyport First Aid
•quad. At tha recent rummage suit
at HI. Mary's Bplicopal perish heuxe,
Keyport, W I I reported as a aiirces*.
A plcnla to be held June I* will be
the laet gathering of the club until
fall. Ouaata at the last meeting
wer* Mia* Ida Voorhese, Mrs. Howard Porttr, Mra. Leon Wallace and
Mr*. Bertlee Bumfardnar, Membar* pr*»ent wara Mr*. UUia HughMra Augusta Holmes, Mra.
Aahury Walling, Mra. Ernest K
Walling, Mra. Samuel H. Walling,
AR R M
James; aaemd, at. Annai third, Holy
After Trailing, &0
Jack r^wif. Sh
Mr*. Ruaaall Walling, Mra. Dyson
Iplrit: (ourth, ( I . Marearet'a.
" a" lM.Ynd Itl»v—Wen . .. . Carflttnt, ••
Waadhou**. Mr*. Ruasall Bmlth,
nuMSON-Rrd Bank Cathalie Mr*, atanley R. Jonas, Mr*. Roellf
i tscand. 8t. Jamea; third, St. Overton, tf.t p
M»«ton, If
Ann's I hurts, St. Mar*aret'a.
high
echfinl.
after
racking
up
a
M
John l-»wl«. Ik
SENIOR CLAM
lead over the Bulldogs In th* flrat H. LeRey. Mr*. Leula Risen*. Mr*.
Kea.tlr.a-, rf
Otrla- t«.Verd Daah-Wes
three innings of play, burned aut Krneat Ludwlg. Mr*. Thaadore
*aUIU>. ferial. Ukai awnnd, J. iasii"' Valentine, Ik
tlambitrnrto, e,
Ita motor and th* Purple and Whit Hathaway, Mr*. Thorns* Rathhon*.
akl, »»rln« Xake; third. B. Hi
R.
Booth,
i»
(aanshurgi fetirta, R. Cenrleni,
came roaring from behind to aeari Mr*. Hudaan D. Carhart, Miae An0. Booth, ef
na Cowl**, Mr*. Alanta T. taytrm,
a 7-5 triumph.
k M ' I'-Y*r4 Dash—Won ky Rlcknrd a-Blrhardon
Mr*. France* Woolley and Mr*.
Playing on tha BulMaf diamond frank P. Bpraui.
)oel«er. B>d Bank; aarond, f. Jone., Oardon, ef
(aanaktiri; third, P. Malonay; fourth,
the Casey* atarted off In th* flrat
I
S
2t
I. Banshas. Spring U k e ; «fth, B. Miad,
Mtmbara of ths graduating etass
framn with a nlngle run and than
RBfl BANR CATHOUC
AD R
registered three In the second and of Centervilla school and St, JosOlrla' tt-Vard B«ckalrokr_Won liy Calver, e
..
3
•
I, Carat. Keanaburc aeroni), R. Srhil. nslan, If
eph'* church achool enjoyed a trip
a lone tally in th* third.
'. ;
s •
las, Red Bank: third, J. Bolmar. 8|irin* Wie*. In
Trailing by five runa failed t a last Thuraday and Friday t o WashLaka: fourth. B. O'Osra. Red Bank
_ a *
Kelly,
lh
dampen the Rtimaon spirit. Coaeh ington. In tha party alao were Ml**
• a i l ' li-Vard Rackatroke—Won by
I. Manahan, lurin* Lake; aerond. R. l.arwn. f
Joe. Rnnatt'a nine earn* tr. life in Anna Breach and Mra. Bhulta,
i *
- Sprle*
- " Lai
"
iklrd, T. Kelly. O'Rnurice, In
n.rard,
the third atanta when It taited Ita teacher*; Mra. Qeorge B. Roberta,
• a
teanibur*;
teanebur*; ffourth,
th, D. Wotl*er, Red Anderann, ff
Caliendo, aa
(lift run. aetting the (coring feet Mra. Jerry Alloeeo. Hurry ft. Willey
.'.'... a *
Ifth W.
""" "Dawlen.
lank; «rtk,
Dawl.
W»l»e,
rf
ing Rumiion then addrd three add and several mtmbera of St. JosI *
Cirla' 7*.Yard R
Relay
Medlay-rWsn by
l
M
8t. Janeat aeeond, St. Ann'a} third, Bt. b-Oill
oil markers In both the fourth an
eph'* church.
i a
c-Fltipatrick
NarH'tt'i.
fifth chapters, which pulled the ti
t
a
P*Ur Otto Welgand, « T , waa glv
Bora' •l-l'ard Relay Medley—Won by
( I out of a white-hot fire,
Bt. Marmret'n: aeronrf, gt. Janoai third,
*n a lurpriae party by member* of
a-Rattxl
for
«.
Baoth
If.
1th.
R»ly Rairtt; fourth, HI. Ann'..
Tom Farrell, Casey hurler, ha hie family and some friend* Wed
b-ltatled for Anderann In 7th.
OirU' Ill-Yard Relay—Woa kr Bt.
r-Batted far Calland* In 1th.
naedajr or lait week in celebration
the Riim*on hatter* tamed for
Aaa'a; le*tnd. St. Mar.irel'e; third. Bt.
R*4 Hank
* • • I* • • — t couple of Innlnga but once the Bull of hi* 78th birthday. A Masonic
•«» •« 00—11
Rare' til-Yard Relay—Wen kr Bt. Reit Bank Catholie
dog*
solved
hi*
pitches
th*
lanky
ring from Ma children waa among
fitruek aut ky Baath i, Overton 4,
ir.ta 1. I I H I an kalla off Bsoth 4. chucker wna tapped for 12 hit*
tha gift* received by th* celebrant.
(Jverts* 1, blrssn I . W!nnim pltrher five frame*.
Ml** Roberta Roberts, daughter
Booth. Vai»ir«t—Vulanoati, Aachettino,
After the one-run chapter Runt' of Mra. Oaorgt B. Robert*, ha*
completed her freshman year at
son suited off the fourth whe
the 8Ut* Teacher* collage In ManiMlnton tingled and pilfered I
ond. Llsk Wyekoff alngled he.
fleld, Pa., and I* horn* for th* *um
the Rumeon pitcher and went
mer vacation.
third on Bill Lanen'a error out I
Mr. and Mra. John F Wclfand,
the gardens. Olson Ounlay rappe
Jr., of West Palm Beach, Ft*., are
MATAWAN — With th* *l« of
out
a
double
to
acore
Wyekoff.
tha
parenta o f a son born May 31
a tenth-lnnlar error by Colonial
Then the Campbell brothera ground and named John Kenneth.
tA Hampton, the local high achool
ed out in order, both rolling t
wa* able to aaia In % 5-4 triumph
Farrell. Ritas Wheeler singled ovei
over Freehold In a Shore Conferla Bed) tank Ita
the
third run but he was picked o
Win Over Atlantic
ence tilt on th* Huakle*' field Monflr«t on the next play to end th
BHEBMAN1 far
day afternoon,
inning.
Puta Pinert in Tie
H a m p t o n Mundered with the
Closing the count to S-4 Rumaon
IMM* packed In th* third extra
With Buccaneer Nine (truck fiMln with a three-run Inn
frame ta tllew th* winning marker
a sue covtas
ng in the fifth. After two
era** the rubber.
IAKEW00D — Coach Larry out Prunk Johanncman and Mln
After Ducky Scally *ing1*d and D'Zio's Lakewood high school nine, on hit back-to-back alnglea, Wkck- a VINBTIAN BUNDS
Herb lta*r and Irv Nusbsum for the second straight year, gained off followed wtth a double to score
walked, Hampton mlscued. Roland a share In the Shore Conference Johanncman and Minton and WyekTaylor hit a roller ta flrat, which crown a* co-champion*, of the cirdented the rubber on Dunlap'a
Hampton leeeped up. Insttad of cuit. Th* Finer* wen th* honor bingle.
fOHIO V
toaMng to home plate for a force, Thursday afternoon of last week
The
Caseyt' big Inning In the aeeft£O IANK
MOAO STRUT
hewavsr, the Colonial. toaaed t o when they belted Atlantic Highond
waa
started
off
by
"Bugs"
atcoad baae a* th* runner hit tha lands, 9-2, to wind tip the diamond
O'Roui'ke'i alhKle.
J«e Calltnda
baa aately.
schedule.
was ente on Wheeler'* error and
Roanla Haden want the route for
By winning over the Tiger*, the hen Mlnton walked Walt Anderaon
Freehold even though ha kept the Piner* moved up to own a piece o load the base path*. Farrell came
sack* loaded with numerous walks. of th* title with Red Bank high hrough with a two-run aingle and
Fred Enwraon and Don Marvel school. Tha two clubs completed dashed for second on the throw ta
*har«d la the win.
their ceuon* with identical 10-2 he. plate. Joe Calver filed out ta
Minton and Bin Donlan went down
rlUUBtOLD
raeord*.
AB R H
The Tigers were the last obstacle on strike*. Frank Wise then singled
to
acore. An<icrson but Farrell try__
_ ..«-.......—-.—
. 4 t I in th* way of th* Lektwood nine,
(Horey, I b ....
. 4 I 2
ng to go all the way was nipped
but the D'Zio men lost no time go- at the plate by a beautiful peg by
A«(Ur«tin, tt
4 t
B. Hampton, th
ing over that hurdle to get to the Charlie Seymour.
Uwia, 2k
top of th* loop.
Haynra, if .. .
Minton darted for the Bulldog*
Art Steeb, nrnlnitay Of the LakeRsrtsk,
rf
II
HaMsto
n rf ...«..«
—.-.
wood chucking staff, slowed up and Improved as the Inning* clicked
VanDarvee r, if ..... .
Coach Boxy Finn's crew with sev- by After a shaky three Inning* at
en hlte, while fanning nine and the start Little Phil blanked the
Casey* the next four Innings. Bill
II 4 11 passing only two batters.
Mulllpsn came on to finish up the
MATAWAN
Lakewood darted off with a 3-0 tilt for Farrell. He put the aide
AB R
lead In the flrat inning. After the down without a hit In the on* InnRai rlt. If
... 4 "
Tiger* acored a lone tally In th« Ing he chueked.
... 4 1
Seally, 2b
Staer, m
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top of th* third, the Pinei* shoved
RUMSON
Nueb.um, U ..
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their advantage out to 8-1 with a
AB R
Tartar, rf
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pair In their licks. The winners Apirar, aa
.*
1
SmiUi, Ib
Seymour, rt
I
Hunter, of ......
scored another tally in thr fifth Johanneirtann,
rf,
Sk.er.iean, e ....
and then sewed up the tilt with a Mlntiin. n
Bmeriim, p ....
throe-run cluster In th* »l*th,
WyrkolT, r
Harvai, B. ...«,..
Charlie Thomas sparked the Dunlnt*. ef
mphell, Ik
Hi i a home team at tha plate, slamming
Cnmnhell, 2h.
H I I I M H 11—4 three hit* In four trips to th* rub-n.
Wheelor. Sh
MMawM — I) 1 It I (I I 0 I I 1—S
ber. Spencer Keye* led the Tiger
Clffct out af 10 reader* eoniult Tka hickory department, whacking out
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In the aaaual Monanauta.
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cat Maaaay in the aatatoriuaa.
Mara than 3M youngster* were
«Bt«r*4 ta tka event* In which
yevaf Kathy racked up 1* polnta ta
etalm high joint* honor* for the
aifbt. The youthful splasher won
beta tht Jalyare1 4aak u ( l.Vyar*
feackatreke event*.
Bt. JeeM* ce*tpe4 tha crews vita
« paint*, wlta It. Aaa'a tt Kcenstarf aaishiag la the secon* alot.
• t . Margaret* at Spring Like mat
thirl with M tallies an* Holy Spirit
f u ne»t in line with S8.
Maureea OBiiea, fames] A. A. U.
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at tka Meat an* aete* a> ane «f
tht oMcwli. Bill O'Bilen and Johnny Clttadae wcra aaaong tha other
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B Wolff. 120 Little Silver parkway,
McEaeham, «
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will appear on J i n Murray'* CBS
2« » 111 television
program, "Song* for
At. Hlirnland.
n H i l l «—2 Bute" tomorrow between * iwd 9
Ukewood
I 0 I I I I i - l p. m. Although she now id with her
Twn-nsM hlMi Work, Thnmu, Oulilo,
Rotdiille, Koye>, Krhulti, Hnme Riina — hunhnnd, nn Air ' rNme captain
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•f the sttveeTe
Virgia Mary aodaiitjr. will
tha Meteed Mother aa
Mar K e«er*ises ia
chunk thie afteraaaa at 1:W
o'clock. Msgr. Jeeeea T. Oasey,
St Juaee, will eaViate.
Tha a v m r « t t be assists* ay
court af fca*tr eaaelstiag o l aelea lartaidlaa- Joseph Crowley. Job* MulheMaad, Aatbear Jackapiae, Bkbard Mealy.
Wan** Bauer, Sydney Del Negro,
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Resort Flaaaaea, Pater Oaoyeta,
SEPTEMBER 7
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Individual instructi.m. Light, airy claisroomi
overlooking lake *nd ocean.
ctaset*
snuftim; or WCALTS
Hodfki-
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tlaa Rich, Pau«tatJ Cavaaaufb,
Charles Cemite, Clement B1«*, jey
Ahera, Meward Crawfard
Meyer Waiiem M*eaer ef HefMeaaV, (cc«4or| «•*•» * » * « • «f»
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BMbHd ICle» Fraatla Kraaa, Althe Urtt rtdo a* Scenic Kiddie lend, ee emwemeot perk fer eMdrva tetate^ e* the »»o ef Ife Isnaer fred UBreaejwt, Wimam Laoj, I V
ter MeCabe, Gary MeOratk, sfakatt
see adjacent te the U f Cehia inn aa Oceen Mvd. Cearae H. Kratm, KepuMicen ceadideto fer LaagM.
mayor ef aeJfhbermf See IrieM leeks ea. lavejat the airplane, the perk tactmW e tim, « S M r a t Repreeeatatlvec of the taur Mea
school elaeeee win par tpeetal tribreed, rocker, au«omeMes, whippet earausel, pienie erove and emusemsn* ereede for eduth.
ute ta tha Blessed Mather la the
name af their daiemetea. Jehi
Teetea will apeak far the sealcft
leava with hlf aMtkar, Mrs. Helen
.
RirmJeV
Heights
Charles
Hayaa, Jaalors, William
Atlantic Highland!
Parker of M Leonard ave., Richard
A mother and daughter dianer, Oaul, eaphaaaaras, aad Richard
Mri. William Huagneker wai
Davis, air apprentice, li new at
guest of honor at • stork shower the naval air station, aanford, Fla., prepared and served by the Girl King, freshman. Antheny Oeveae,
Bcouti af troop W af Fairvlew senior, will carry the crewa. TheeaKit Thursday alfht flvcn by Mr). ta complete hi! naval traininfg.
school, was held list week. Badgee at MeVey, praeideat at the student
Harol4 C. Eldrldi* at her ham*, H
were awarded and entertainment body, will carry the banner.
Leonard ave. DMoratlona were ia
Ullk Silver
waa provided by the ScouU. The Oirta who will take part In the
sink, blue and whit*. Oueite at the
•hower were Mri. Kabert Hufhea, The W.S.C.S. of Embury Metho- Safety Patrol of the school attend- erownleg ceremony Include Betty
Hits Owen Rohrrti, Mre. Bam Oui- diit church will elect offleen Wed- ed a ball game recently at Shlbe Beam, Delorea DtOlralaaaa, Florli, Mn. Eva McLaufhlin, Mri. Ed- nesday at I p. m. when It meets in park, Philadelphia, between the ence Demsal, Valerie Henry. Cathward dolden, Mi" Shirley BiKhoff, the Rumaon rd. hama of Mrs. Hel- Athletics and Chicago.
arine Lang, Patricia Lynch, Joan
Mrs, Emma Snyder hae returned White. Margaret Ana Shea, Loretta
Mm Philip J Dlnkelberi, Jr., Mri. en Quaekenhush. An Important
Jamei Rcilly, Mri. Edward Me- meeting, members are urged to hefrom a week's visit with her Bergln, Eileen Clark, Dorlnne BoarLMIHI, Mrf. Thomaa Curley, Mri present. Mrs. W. H. Mtampanore daughter, Mrs. Tttnm af Ltoaia. bonnlen, Jena MoUkow, Kathleen
During her visit they took a trip Jfelllgan, Barbara Nelllgan, PatrlFrederick lauar, Mri. Robert will
i ba
a eo-haateii.
h
Schfnck, Miu Florence Vau«ha". Tha literature department of the to Maryland college for Mn. Bny- da Flannery. Ann Franeeseanl,
der's
granddaughter who returned Dorothy Ann Ooff, Jean Heckt, BetMri. Kenneth Rhoadei, Mm. Mary Woman'i club met Monday in the
Conlff, Mri. John Matthewi, Miu home of Mrs. Oettruda Davis, with them.
ty Langler, Virginia Oakea, MadeHenry Williams af Peelukill, N. llene Simon, Janet Williams, Gloria
Betty U>u Matthawn, Mr>. Walter Qooseneck Point. Mre. A. Barton
Hunirreeker, Mi'i Patricia Rtiily Cross reviewed the book "Neither Y. has returned home after a vliit Cuahlng, Carol Macho, Margant
ith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Lang, Ella Aan Phillips. Mary
and Miu Vircinia Hunfrecker.
Five Nor Three" by Helen MaclnMemberi of the hoard of educa- nei. Mri. Emilia Fanju) reviewed in. Arthur G. Jonei.
Schilling, Joan ailbarte, Mar)orle
Mr. and Mn. Roger Wymhe and Ooff, Patricia Egin Alexandria
tion, wivei and huibandi were the book, "Round tha Band" by
m. William Wymhs spent Sunday Mitchell, Susan Lynch, Helen Jefrueata of thi Atlantic Hifhlandi Nevlt Bhute.
Fort Dix where'they vlitted Wll- frey, Katharine UBneque, Emma
Teacheri auociatton Tuesday nlfht Mri. Errtersen Quaekanbuih Is
iam R. Wymhs, who ia taking hla Harrle, Audrey Hanlech, "
at a buffet nipper at tha ifhool eonflned to her home by Illnese.
»aaie
training there.
cafeteria. Mrs. Charlei Btraub, Mr. and Mri. W. Jamei Taylor
Price. Margaret Venturina, Noreea
Alan Canonico, son of Mr. and O'Nell, Diana Oekerion, Joyce
fifth trade teacher, m i chairman have returned home after viilting
Aii. Carmine Canonieo, was a Frl- Cameron, Joan Bloom, Margaret
of tha arrangementi committee for in Atlantic City.
the nipper. 8he wai aulited by Recent noun guests of Mr. and lay visitor at Valley Forge, Pa.
Bennett, Eleanor Clader, Florence
MIM Eileen Cooney, daughter of Cybul. Katherine MeDermett, DenMlaa Dorothea Swavely, phyileal Mri. George Ivini were Mr. and
r.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Cooney
of
Oak
training Initructor, deeoratlonii Mr*. Albert VanAtta of Ithaca,
lie MeOrath, Judith Layton, Mar*
Mn. Jamei Hoffman, commtrelal N. T. While here, Mre. VanAtta 111 farm, ii on a two weeks' cruise got Multln, Jean Blgney aad
Bermuda.
•ubjeeu initructor, favon, and waa soloist at Embury Methodiit
lly Plllls.
Mn. John Robert Hendrlcki waa
Lewli Hyatt, icienca Initruetor, en- church.
oiteu
last
week
to
the
Young
tertainment. Mlsi Margaret Me- Tho Parent-Teacher association
The aneleat Raeaaaa built a
omen's Social club of Red Bank, system
Craa, languafii initruetor, l i prill- will hold its final meeting of the
that atretched from Beat*
ittending
were
Mrs.
Dorothy
Ryndent of tha auoelatlon.
•cheat yyear Tuesday when a brunch
land to beyond tho Euphratw,
Mary Jane Martin and Robert will be
b aarvad at tha aehool at koskl, Mn. Ruth Hendrleks, Mn.
Leonard, high ichool •ophomorea, 10:10 a. m. Thinew president, William Olson, Mrs. Lee Xaldack,
repreiented the Junior Red Croat Mrs. Charlie Edelmann, will
ill pre- Frances Ralph,
p Ruth McAdamt and
council when they were whan at side. She will announce the new velyn Carle.
tha annual Monmouth County Red members of the eiecutive board. If Mrs. Ollie Fletcher It ana trip
Croat dinner Wadneiday night of weather permits, brunch will be .o South Carolina.
lait week at Beau Rlvage, Spring served outdoors, nlenle style. The
Lake. Arthur Martin, former pres- meeting will end by 11:SO p. m, Pretsels started in Roma whin
ident of thi council at tha aehooli, when school will ba dismissed. ihey were given to children for saywai a guett at the dinner a* a re- Small children brought by parents ng their prayers properly, saya tha
National Geographic society. The
lult of his "continued interest and will be eared tor.
efforts in the council'a behalf," ac- Mre. Fred L. Ayers observed her nape of the prettel Is said te repcording to Miu Margaret MeCrea, birthday Friday. She was present eient little arms folded.
group advlier.
ed a large birthday cake Monday
A salary schedule tor teaehera at by puplla of the River Plata school PARSONS, LAIRECQUE,
tht tehoota will ba dlieuawd to- where the It a member of the facCANZONA * COMM
night at <I o'clock at tha regular ulty.
COUNSELORS AT LAW
meeting of the board of education Mn. Lillian Lovekln epent May
• Wanece St.
Bed Saab
at the high aehool auditorium. Tha It. U and » aa a gueit of Mr. and
Tkeadere D. PsnsiM Ustuad J.Ceatsaa
meeting waa poatponid from last Mri. H. R. Chenoweth of Dover.
Theodora J. uakncqut
Thursday to permit the attendance Tha American Home department
Ditau r. Combi Thoniai I, Setlt*
ef aeveral board memberi at the of the Woman'i club will hold Iti Robert H. Mild. William • . Hsir, "
Abrakta J. Zac"
apring dinner of the Monmouth cloilng meeting Monday at a covCounty Federated School Board! ered dlah luncheon In tha home of
association at Beau Bivage, Spring Mn. Oertrude Davle.
QUINN, DOREMUS, MeCUE
Lake. Board membere who attend- Dr. and Mn. Frederick M. Pyke,
A RUSSELL
ed were Frank Siegfried, Joseph who. apent the part two yean In
McVey. Mrs. Anna Van Note, Mn. the Wei Haien Concentration camp,
COUNSELORS AT LAW
Edward Conover and Mrs. Robert are now residing with their son-inWklUMd BtMMlai, ' Ri
8. McTague. Bradley VanBrunt, law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. Thomn P. Dormui, Viaeeat J. MeCwe
high achool principal, Mr. Conover, Thomas O. Streckfus of Sunnycmt Willisa U ButMll, Jr., Krnwt f—m
Mrs. Siegtrltd and Mn. McVey also dr.
•entdlct a. Nicosia
were guests at the dinner. '
The W.8.C.S. of Embury MethoDorothy Behrem, Marie Ovms diit church will hold n rummage
and Kay Norcroas are candidates •ala Saturday at the WesUlds JAMES F. SJHTTH
for queen of "Moonlight and Ros- T.M.C.A., Bergen pi.. Red Bank.
AUOlMMTMSf
es," tho senior pram to ba held to- Mn. Hattie Morris and Mrs. Ann
RBAMNO nAMINATIONS
morrow night at the high school Taylor are in charge.
Besrlnt Aldt-Aecieierlee—Bettertai
auditorium where members of the Jamei Z. Taylor It expected home
Plane led Bsnk I.ICTI
graduating elaia will be guests af today from hit atudlea at Mount 4SB Piver P.4,
Pair Havea, N. J.
the junior elan. The queen will be Hermon, Mais. Hie father, Letter
selected at tht prom and the re- W, Taylor, Rev. Jamei W. Manhall
maining candidates will be her at* and Teddy Parsons left yesterday
WtUIAME. BEATY
tendants. Ted Pink and his orto visit the school.
eheitra win play.
The food tale conducted Frldsy
COUNSILOa AT LAW
Pieturetof trade and high school by the W.8.C.S. of Embury MethWOOMB TAX OONSVLTAMT
pupils takin hut month for per-odiit church waa highly lueeetiful,
manent noords were received this the committee reporting a profit ef SO taM Fraat M , Red Saah C*4*TT
week.
ITS. Mrs. Fred A. Ellleoo, Mn.
Mils Vera Sheridan, Initruetor In Walter C. Morris, Mre. W. H. Shamcommercial subjacta and senior panara and Mrs. B. F. Etbert ware
elait advistr, celebrated her birth- m charge.
MILTON KOSENE
day Monday. She waa n e a t af Tha Garden department af tha
honor at a party tendered by mem- Woman's dub will hold Ita closing
ATTOaNlY AT LAW
bers of the faculty at the school meeting a week from today at the
St,
cafeteria.
home of Mm. John W. Swanaon af
raeae OSSIS
Tha grand plane autherlaed in East River rd., Rumaon. Mrs.
tht eurnnt aehool budget was de- Swanton formerly resided hen.
livered Monday afternoon and let Mrs. Lillian Tucker of Beatonup In the high achool auditorium. accompanied Mn. Lucille Morf,
Nancy Ryan, Alice Augustine, Mrs. H. Thorne, Mrs. Joseph SerPeter Harteorn and Ned McLaugh- pico and Mn. E. F. Eroert when
lln, pupils at the high school, took the welfare group of the Woman'
part In the Instrumental enttmble club visited Marlboro State hoselfestival Saturday at Montelalr tal Thursday. Mn. Tucker and
State Teacheri college whan they Mrs. Morf entertained.
performed at a clarinet quartet. Mrs. George Littleton of CircteThey were accompanied by Donald villa, Ohio, Is visiting her son-inMaePtek, Instructor in musie at law and daughter, Mr. and Mri.
the school*, to the festival which Harold Doan of Branch ave.
was sponsored by the National Mu- The truateea of Embury Methosic Education association.
dist church meet m the church hall O t I V I N O AN OLD CAR
Peter Harteorn and Nancy Ryan tomorrow night. The men of thi WITHOUT A SAFITV CHMK*UP
will appear with tha Shore Confer- church will continue to paint thi
ence band In concert Saturday at panonage Saturday under the dl Court itcotdi stow tbu »$ fsoUth tat
to Jrive tooty't cut without
S:SO p. m. at the Ocean Orove audi- rtetlon of Ray West. Work begim
j and contains un«MUMci
torium where Donald MacPeek will at 10 a. m.
whcdi,
mlitligntd
framnrbtnt n l t t . . .
conduct one of the selections on "O. I. Joe' and "Tank," two ol btauH thoM coaditioM
«iuw Mitt ftit*
the program.
World War n'a, famoua homing uit, blowoutt, ION of control AND AC'
The high aehool band took part pigeons now at Fort Monmouth C1DBNTS. 1st us comet your ttt NOW
in Memorial day aervlcea In two were among those exhibited Friday with out Kitntilc NAR tejuipawM,
borought yesterday when thiy at Embury Methodist church whin
marehed In Atlaatia Highland!, MaJ. Otto Meyer of Fort Monmouth
Thllk Yiif It'lw Mil rll
when iervieei were held at the addreised thi Young AduH fellowhonor roll on l i n t ave., and at the ihlp. Present were Mr. and Mri.
Firemen's Memorial field, and In E, G. Foleun, Mr. and Mn. Nell
Highlands, where a bronte honor Smith, Mr. and Mn. R. W. Brounroll plaque wai unveiled In Huddy ley, Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Ta:
park. The band traveled to High- lor, Mr. and Mrs. William Asmin
Capt. and Mrs. Richard Weader
lands by but.
It's Beta "Quality" Since M l
Miu Vera Sheridan and Philip Rev, and Mr*. Jamei W. Manhall
Mn.
Richer
Branch, senior dais adviiirs, are Mrs. Samuel Phillips,
hillips,
In charge of arrangements for class Clapp, Mn. Fred Morf, Harold
night, which will ba held Monday, Dean,
D
L i R, Lewry and Mrs,
Lewis
it
Body Buttdtn
June 11. Grade ichool graduation George Littleton.
will bi held Thursday, June 7, and
A children's fair will be held DI
high school exercises Thursday, the grounds of St, John's Bpltcops
OAIICB Holiti rad DUMP
chapel Saturday, June », from 1
June 14.
US Shrewsbury Ave.,
Phone
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P. Dcndar 5 p. m,
Bed Bank, N. I.
RE MMI
of 26 Hooper ave. attended the A family night will b« held
races Tuaaday at Garden Statt wnek from tomorrow In Embur:
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sponsor* of the Girls Friendly society. Mrs. Elisabeth Heliker was
chairman of the arrangements
committee for the show where nn
award was presented to Mrs. John
P. Adah.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lrpis and
their children, Susan and Christina,
of Jersey City were guests Memorial day of Mrs. Lepis' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emlel Aufleri, at their
home on Cornwall st.
Mrs. John Farren and Miss Violette Murray will be hostesses tomorrow night when sponsors of
the Girls' Friendly society meet in
I he guild room at ft. Andrew's
church.
Proceeds from, a series of events
held by members of the Women's
auxiliary af St. Andrew's church
for the benefit of the bishop's revolving fund reached 1100 Monday
night, when Mrs. Eniiel Aufleri » a i
iiostesa ta S3 players at a card
party at her home, 43 Cornwall st.
Mrs. Otto Reut was hostess to
members of "Our Club" Wednesday
1H. 6-050S
^
A lirge variety of crier new stylet in many col*
the group's cemasualty service
commute, which handles the distribution of packages daaated by
Mrs. George B. King, pretident
auxiliary members aad frieada • (
of the Monmouth County Council
the group.
of Parents and Teachers, introAmerican Rags, donated by Mrs.
duced recently-Fleeted officers of
Charlea Yeingrt and Mrs. Minnie
the Highlands Parent-Teacher asDoyle, will be presented Friday at
soriation .'it the organll»tion'» anclasa night to two pupils at the
nual dinner last Thursday night at
grammar school whose essays on
Bahts' Landing restaurant. They
Americanism are selected as outmi' Mrs. Thomas HoKnti, president;
standing. The presentation will be
MIA. KIIII r. II- Ul.', fli.il vice presimade by Mrs. Henrietta Klnney,
dent; Mrs. Andrew Daino, second
patriotic instructor of the Ladies'
vice president; Mi;. Eugene Patauxiliary of the V.F.W.
terson, recording secretary; Mrs.
Elizabeth Kehne, corresponding secAt a meeting last week of the
retary; Miss Mary C. O'Neil, treasLadies' auxiliary of the V.F.W.,
urer, unit Mrs Hairy V. ThonipMrs. Charles Yeingst, president, apkin«. historian. Mi*. King also inpointed the following committee
troduced member* of the faculty,
chairmen: Mrs. Charles Bieler,
visiting faculty, board of rducation,
membership; Mrs. Ella Hennessey,
scout officials. Mayor William Kelilhospital; Mrs. Harold Oakes, rehaber and Councilman
Charles
habilitation; Mrs. Catherine MatHntr.rnlmch'.fv. Corsages were prethews, national home; Mrs. Helen
sented to Mrs. King, Mrs. Hogan,
Conard, cancer and civil defense;
Mrs. Vincent Monde", past presiMrs. Mae Kaell, ways and means;
dent of the association, ana Mrs.
Mrs. Eva Marker, publicity and
Anne Lawrence, attendance officer
legislation; Mra, Vivian Sandborn,
st the school. Stewart King sang
Jersey Cottage rebuilding fund;
"The Lord's Prayer," accompanied of last week at her home on Cen-Mrs. Alice Johnson, secret pal, and
by his mother, Mr*. King. Charles tral ave. Those who attended were Mrs. Henrietta Kinney, Mrs. JohnQuant presented motion picturea of Mrs.
Rita Blasett, Mrs. Edna son and Mra. Marker, post building
the Highlands Golden jubilee last Hutchiason, Mrs. Charlea Ycingst, fund.
lummer. Lewis D. Smith, Jr., ac- Mra. Robert Machette and Mrs.
companied community singing at Harold Oakes. Mrs. Henry Roemthe piano snd Mrs. Patterson, w h s mele of Beach blvd. and Mrs. Eliz- Little Silver PTA
sang n solo. Others who attended abeth Watte of Locust, other memthe dinner were Thomas Hogan, ber* of the club, were confined to PUn. Tueaday Brunch
Vincent Mendes, Andrew Dalno, their homes by Illness and unable
LITTLE SILVER ~ For the fl.
Mrs. Smith, Eugene Patterson, Mr. to attend.
nal meeting of the year the Little
and Mrs. Ernest Vaughan, Mrs.
Silver
Parent-Teacher association
Mrs. Edith R. Mooney Is chairFehlhaher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Czarneckl, Mrs. Hatzenbuehler, Mr. man of the arrangements commit- has planned a "brunch," to be held
snd Mrs. Rum Sllherhlatt, Mr. and tee for the fifth anniversary dinner on Tuesday, at 10:30 a. m. The afMrs. Dominic Lally, Mr. and Mrs. to be held between 1:30 and 3:30fair will be held outdoor*, weather
Ferdinand Voegeli. Mrs. Michael p..m. Sunday by members of High- permitting, on the school grounds.
Monahnn, Mrs. Martin Feldman, lands post of the Veterans of For- Mra. 8. B. Levin and Mrs. P. J,
Mrs. John P. Adalr, Mrs. Edward eign Wars and Ladies' auxiliary at Zambrano are the chairmen.
F. LaMarr, Miss Deborah Bills, the Jackson hotel. Proceeds of the Mra, Charles Edelmann, the newMrs. Gertrude Fahrer, Mrs. Cath- dinner win go toward the building ly elected president of the association, will preside at the meeting;,
erine Sickle?, Mrs. Bernard Creigh- fund for a pott home.
ton, Mrs. George Cinn. Mrs. Frank
Members of the Water Witch So- and will announce the members of
Thomas, Mrs. Ann Rosettl, Mrs. cial dab will meet next Wednesday the executive board for next year.
Rita Betnmlrr, Mrs. Alma W, Mill- at 8 p. m. at Charlie and Eddie's
er, Mrs. Fred Wallenki. Mm. Ste-on Bay ave.
Head cabbage appears te have
phen Semches.sen, Mrs. Robert CapCharles Bieler Is critically III at been developed ia Europe in the
linger, Mrs. Percy Maxson, Mrs. his home on Bayaide dr.
•OO'f.
Charles Anthony, Mrs. Deborah
Mrs. Paul Reeves ii a patient at
Bogue. Mrs. LeRoy Maxson, Mrs. Monmouth
Memorial
hospital,
Hubert Ryan, Mrs. Virginia L. where she was rushed Wednesday
Smith, Miss Naomi Maxson and of last week by the First. Aid squad
Mrs. Milton Wright.
*
from her home on Ocean ave.
Officers of the P.T.A. will attend
a school of instruction In associaMr. snd MM. Thomas If. Wood of tion procedures this afternoon at
Barherie ave. were week-end guests Wall township school.
of Mrs. Wood's brother-in-law and
Mrs. Elisabeth Kehoe, Mrs. Agsister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bianchi of
Long Branch. Mrs. Wood was con- nes Rauschenberger and Mrs. Elizabeth
Heliker will attend the Amerfirmation sponsor for her niece,
Patricia Ann Bianchi. Monday at ican Legion county convention SatStar of the 8ea Catholic church, urday at Belmar as delegates of
the Ladles' auxiliary of Twlnlight
Long Branch.
post.
Mrs. John France was guest of
Mrs. Paula Anthony returned
honor at a stork shower given by Tuesday of last week to her home
Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker Saturday *t on Jackson st. from Rivervlevr hosth* Legion hall on Bay ave. A buf- pital, where she had been a patient
fet supper was served.
more than six weeks.
Den No. 2 presented a playlet and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grasso exa motion picture, "The Big Little peet to move tomorrow from thetr
Railroad," was shown at the home on North at. to an apartment
monthly meeting of pack 25 Friday at 34 Miller St., which they will
night in the recreation rooms of share with Mr. and Mrs. William
the Methodist church. Cubmaater Hartsgrove, who expect to move
William Beatty conducted the meet- from another residence on Miller
ing where dens had projects on dis- st.
play. The showing of the flint was
Another package will be sent this
arranged by Mrs. Mildred Wiewor- week to a resident of the borough
eck.
In action in Korea by members of
Pauline Qulnn, daughter of Mr. the Ladles' auxiliary of the V.F.W.
and Mrs. Thomas Quinn, celebrated To date, Mrs. Harold Oakes, secreher birthday Sunday at her home, tary of the auxiliary, has received
20(1 Linden ave.
three letters of acknowledgment
Proceeds of the heirloom and from member* of the armed forces
hobby show held Friday night in l» Korea. Mrs. Charles Yelngst,
the guild room of St. Andrewa auxiliary president, la chairman of
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RED BANK REGISTER
VOLUME LXXIll, NO. 48.
Dr. Hammer Buys
Mine BrookFarm
RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951
7 Gents
m con
SECTION THREE-PAGES 1 TO 14.
Veterans Hold Memorial Day Exercises at Monument
Honor War Dead
At Service Here
liinacelli €all§ on Citizens to
Support Leaderi in Conduct of Wai
Purebred Angtii Breeder Increases
Hit County Holdings to 900 Acres
Frank f. Tnn*e»Hi pi.«t com- i
COLT'S MCCK — Or. Armand
mandn of Shrewsbury po.it, Amer-,
Hammer of Shadow Isle farm, Rivlean Legion of Red B-'tnk. .L{jeakinf? |
er Plata, one of the largest pureat Memorial day scrvim* y.r. terrify <
bred) Aberdeen-Angus b«ef tattle
in front of the borough hall, called j
raiears in the nation, has caercised
on all citizens to support, the couna year's option and purchased the
try's military leader* in the con- j
4M-acre Mine Brook farm bar*
rAIK HAVEN - The r»ir Ha- from George J. DtGarsto, Jr.
duct of the Korean wyr.
j UTTLE SILVER—Edwsrd X
ven Parent-Teacher association will
The sale was one of the largest
Mr. lnnac«-lli pointer! out that j Eibrrt. l*-year-old ion of Mr. tnd
hold iti annual dessert garden caaatimated in Manmouth .county
military leaders i" addition to Mrs Edward K. Elbert of U Creit
bridge Friday afternoon, June t, an in aeveral years considering the
fight Ins: a war a/cninst an enemy dr., hi; been selected to receivt a
the lawn of the home of Mayor sise of the DeGirmo establishment
are being forced to tltrhi against four-year scholarship at Lafayette
and Mra, Edgar V. Denlse oa River and the sale price. Mr. DeGarmo,
their people, again." t laymen who cnllr-se. Present value of the award
rd. Mrs. Noel J. Lartaud if chair- who is also a beef cattle raiser,
"don't even know what n. i ifto looks is 12,700.
Kan.
now has his herd In Maryland in
like" and who criticize them for
charge of his son, L. H. Dvftarmo.
their conduct of the war. He conOr. Hammer, who leased the Detinue.d that only H unified nation
Oarsno farm ftr a year prior to the
can
defeat the menace which
purchase, is running 200 head on
threatens us and called on Red
his new farm here. Altogether his
Bank to be the first community fh
holdings include MO acres, and his
the country to go on record as
herd totala 300 adults and 200
hacking up those who must concalves.
duct the, war.
Mr. DeGarmo end family have
The apeaker pointed to the fait j
until Aug. 11 to vacate the large
that though we won both the First
colonial farmhouse of Mine Brook.
and Second World wars, we lost
Their plane are not definite, but
the peace in both cased. He ad(kd
they are seriously considering the
that we let apathy set the better
possibility of buying a smalhr farm
of us and spent the period between
in Maryland. A commander in the
the first and second wars In a state
organised Naval reserve, Mr. Deof lethargy and with an altitude of
Oarmo is an engineer with offices
isolationism. We nlso, he stated, acat 34 East Main st., Freehold.
quired a tendency to forget our
armed services, and when war
Mine Brook was the scene of a
At two oitrtisit fisjlit t f tfio shott n rfgng L,
came to us, it found the country
140,000 fire Nov. 11, 1MT, when four
;Mtt
commmeior
of
Shrowitury
tott,
who
wot
tho
ofineipat
»pe«W
unprepared.
large buildings were burned lo the
ground. Cunaldeiable hay and ma- via H. CTM, Mcrttary ant) part prttisjant «f tin U t W
Uc*i votorom' orfftniMtiOM p*r»iei«etoeJ in tho trot/om.
CtttMMMlaMe firewtk
chinery were lost. Mr. DeGarmo *
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Ocution metioe) tho 21th OMtivtrttry of tho oroction of tho Mr. Innacelll pointed out that
V M P I vtFfwswis aw vnsi WIVH
ewna Polled Herefords.
vewiwei i« asevper tejnipf #ene
communism had grown in this
waJWimowT i y ^Sjf B|Q9J VJOHV Hfw ajajaj^s^Sfl^fir in Rsjnsjr wf
In addition to the farmhouse on h unfuritflf OM Mary M Marfkiwr I . VwSwitsf, p i t C « M M I M V «f
country from a few "crackpot*" to
Mine Brook there are more than n
tf IUeJ tint, prtptm ?a raita
MrvgeJ in WorM War I, tho Sten'nh^Amorican war one] tho Civil an organisation that with its memEdward J.
doien outbuildings, large and small. SfvtwtWy |Mit, American laajan
bers, sympathisers and fellow
war. Tho amiliary hoi aJtMtotJ a now Oaf ovory yoer.
The farm also boasts its own air- Hw now Dtf to fiio foff) t f (do ptk.
travelers totals over a million,
MM. Xatt *. Urtaad
Toung
will graduate fret*
field, used by Mr, DeGarmo, an
equal to 70 divisions. In case of Red BankElbert
high school thlt meat*.
war, he sill), we shall be fighting Winner
Prlttt wilt Include two tlekttt accomplished flier tnd aerial phoof tht Daufhttr AsatrleM
the equivalent of 10 divisions with- Revolution's
to the miMlcal, "Call Me Madam." tographer.
good
CltlMMhh>
Frocetdt will go In a fund to buy
He purchased Ifint Brook In
in our own borders In addition to award, he has been
active in tewt*
a movie projector to be used far INS from Nathan and Martin
an enemy from without.
ing work for several years, current*
vliual education In the schools.
Man .of Shrewsbury. Formerly
In conclusion, the past command- ly being a life scout. He it oa the
Aftlttlng the chairman tre Mn. owned by the Higglns family, the
er
Paid
tribute
to
those
who
had
staff of the school paper and the
MIDDUBTOWN-Thomas Filce,
William O. Borner, MM. Clifton farm at that time consisted of only
in the service of the country year book and wat in the cast at
HIOHIsANPS-Af ter rain delayed
FREEHOLD—Robert Hawkins, from Mrs. Hawkins when, aw hut- a member of the township board died
Uwit. Mn. J. William Morgan. SOO acres. Mr. DeGarmo enlarged the
sUrt of the Memorial day pa- 31, of Matiwan, la court Tuesday, band was not at home.
of education, was elected chairman and to the Gold Star mothers who the senior play. Hit father la M
Mn. Harold Biting, Mn. Clifford the farm by purchases from time
engineer with the Bell Telephone
lost tons in the wars.
Orlmmer, MM. Henry Ruuek, Mn. to time from Michael Miloney, rade here yesterday afternoon along pleaded no defense to charges he Williams also said that on the of the board of governors of the
Past Commander William Klat- laboratories in Holmdtl,
Milford WilUil, Mn. Albert Fink, Emanuel Cassale, William Banks Bay ave. from the Sea Bright bridge sold and possessed marijuana cig- weekend of Mar. IMS when he Neighborhood assciation, inc., Frl
to Huddy perk, four gold star moth- arettes, enl Fred Williams. 21, of purchased some IS or 14 worth of day night to succeed Carl McRob- aky read a letter from Mayor KathThe scholarship is a gift Sjf U t
Mn. Walter Jones, Mra. H. Oalton and Mrs. Cole-Hatchard.
Hall, Mra. Harry Worden, Mn. Manager of Dr. Hammer's Sha- ers unveiled a monument btarlag CUhmot Mtaly Identified himself cigarettes, Mrs. Hawkins was pres- ertt, Other officers elected were arlnt Elkua Whitt expressing her Jersey Shore Alumni aitoettUtJI f t
Lafayette
college. Competition «sff
a
broaee
plsejue
listing
the
bet.
regret
at
not
being
present
and
her
Maltby
Jelliffe
vice
chairman,
Sylat owe ef Hawkins* customers.
ent. Jack WiUman of Newark, atCharlaa lebmidt, Mn. Edward dow Isle farms and herd is Wilough's war dead where wreaths
Warren, Mra. Jamee Worden, Mn. liam Ljungdahl.
torney for the Hawkins couple and vester Morris treasurer and Mrs. gratitude and that of the communi- It extended to all high schoota hi
However,
Morris
Hoffman,
11were placed by patriotic and civic year-old Red Bank htga school stu- Mrs. Mason, had told the court Ralph Pease secretary.
ty to members of the Armed Forces Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Charles Maglll, Mn. Charlte PurA monjv the ejnijsltjtjtw frtre Up
groups and poppies dropped during dent, whose arrest Mar. SI for pos- Mrs. Hawkins was working in
who had died in all wars.
cell, I n . Warren Hugely aad Mn.
the roll call of the II who gave sessing "reefers" signaled the start Connecticut that week-end.
8. C. Krtynt. Mn. Stephen Shulti
Councilman Thomas T. Oakley, 23 per cent of tht cites: • H e r t j
of
at least MO in college bMftJg;
their
lives.
la chairman of publicity and adrepresenting the borough, stated
Mr. Wlldman asked Williams
a wide-lung police dragnet, rein at least two tatrti eut>
The monument, "erected in mem- of
VertUlng.
that the greatest tribute to the men active
why he was so free about testifying
fused
to
testify
because
to
do
so
ricular
activities, character, leader*
ory of those from Highlands who "might Incriminate me."
who have died in the service of the ship, personality,
for the state In this case when he
In c u e of rain, the party win bo
appearance, m i
died
in
World
War
I
and
II
that
himself,
was
a
defendant
In
anheld in tho Willow Street Khool
recommendation of tht school t«in»
(Continued on page »
liberty might not perish," waa un- Those were the highlights of the other one. Williams said his law
auditorium.
cipal.
veiled by Mrs. Mabel Parker, Mn. opening of the first of what will be ytr advised him to tell the truth.
Catherine Matthews, Mrs. Anna eight trials in narcotics cases counCharlea S. O. Woathwite * VUr
Williams
said
he
had
been
buyPatterson and Mrs. Minnie King. ty law enforcement officers devel- ing marijuana from Hawkins and
Haven was chairman ef the select*
oped
this
spring
in
what
haa
been
ing committee. On it were Willlaal
The muslo department of Red The unveiling services, jointly termed a "spill-over from the New his wife two to four times a week
H. Hintelmann, Jr., Rumson; HenBank Catholic high school will hold sponsored by Twlnllght post ef the York
since laat August. Sales were made
dope
racket*
ry
H. Hagerman, Red Bank; RanAmerican
Legion
and
Highlands
its annual spring festival In tho auat night In a bedroom of the Hawdolph M. Bailly, Little Silver; CU*
post of the Veterans of Foreign
ditorium Sunday at • p. m.
kins house, ha said. The price was
Pleads We Defeat**
ford T. Olsen, Matawan; Charlea
VAIL HOMEB-Phll Waldman of
The program is divided Into three Wan, were opened with an InvoWhile Hawkins did not seek to SO cents a cigarette.
H. Armstrong, Interlaken, and I d Red Bank wat elected president of ptrta, the orchestra, the glee club cation by Rev, Joseph J. Donnelly, defend
Sometimes, said Williams, young
himself,
thus
throwing
himward
B, Bachman, Freehold.
the Monmouth County ReUll Gtto- aad the bend participating. All pastor of the Church of Our Lady
Hoffman
and
others
would
accomThe committee and officers of the
line Dealer*, Incorporated, when groups will be heard jointly In the of Perpetual Help, and the singing self upon the mercy of the court, pany him to the Hawkins house.
he
did
try
to
exonerate
his
wife,
FREEHOLD-In the absence of association will honor tht eeholarthat group organised here Tuefday Untie which is n special arrange- of the Star Spangled Banner by
He would leave them outside while
detente counsel, a $14,240 verdict ship winner at a dinntr In BtaU
night at "Moan" Mullliti' aervlet ment of "I Like It Here" by Clay Mrs. Matthew F. Horan. Wreaths Ruth, and his mother, Mrs. Jennie he went in to buy reefers for them.
Mason,
from
charges.
against Vito Genovese and his son, Rivage. Spring Lake Heights, a
aUtion.
were placed after a prayer by David
BeUnd.
Judge Knight accepted Hawkins- Williams said Hawkina kn*w neiPhilip, i», of Atlantic Highlands as week 2rom tonight. Hugh O. Tompv
Abraham J. Zager of the Rod Slater Mary LaSalette, head of Beaman, Twlnllght post chaptain, pleas
ther Hoffman nor any of the
to
two
of
the
six
counts,
in
the result of a 1950 automobile ac- kins of Interlaken It aseoclatlte)
and
the
roll
call
of
the
dead
conBank law firm of Parioni, La* the department of music, is in
others by name.
cident was returned by a jury in president.
brecque, Caniona and Combi, wai charge of the glee club. Miss An- ducted by Alfred F. Dauat, Jr., a an indictment against himself and
Judge
Knight
asked
Williams
the
two
women.
Ht
said
he
would
Superior court Tuesday.
appofnte'd eounael. Ofllcen and gtliea OstendorlT of Red Bank will past Legion post commander and
trustee* of the association will moat conduct the orchestra. Joseph Mln- master of ceremonies, and James putt sentence after the trial was what marijuana does to a smoker.
The cast, tried before Judge
•It Makes Yea Lneigh'
with him tonight to draft by-lawi Ichinl of Staten Island will conduct P, McGrall, another past comman- completed. The trial continues toFrank T. Lloyd, Jr., Involved a deand form a constitution which will the band.
"It makes you laugh, even If
der and grand marshal of the day in court. Trial dates for the
funct insurance company, a group
rest of the cases art yet to be nothing is funny," aaid Williams.
YUM
be offered the membenhlp nest
of lawyers who would not serve and
Pupils participating In the festi- parade.
established.
Tuejday night at Mulllns' itatlon.
"It
makes
you
want
to
be
alone,
one
attorney who said he could not.
val are: Orchestra, Alex Alessl,
SsjMd Fires Vofeys
Committee
chairmen
appointed
Responding to questions by As- and it doesn't matter what hapServing with Mr. Waldman are Cstherine Bcalin, Joan Bongort,
Five persons in a Plainfield famBilly Whitlock of 111 Woodland
Three
volleys
were
Arid
by
a
by
Mr.
Felice
arc
Edwin
Stanley,
pens."
sistant County Prosecutor George
Mr. Mulling, vice president; Wil- Gertrude Calandriello, Theodore
ily had been hurt In an accident
Fair Haven, was treated for ft
liam Howie of Fair Haven, sec- Casaldy, Andrew Cherry, Gregory squad composed of non-commis- A. Gray. Williams told how county
Williams said after some exper- council of civic associations; Mrs. that occurred on rt. 0-4, Freehold, dr.,
snake
Friday at Rivenrimr
retary, and Larry Miller of Middle- Clark, Marie Curtln, Albert De- sioned officers of all batteries of detectives raided the Hawkins res- ience a reefer smoker gets to know Ann Rogers and Robert Gore, cdu Mar. 29,, 1950. when Philip, a Seton hospital.biteAccording
to the itport
town, treasurer. Trustees are Ken Gtno, Kenneth Devine, Florence the 4lst anti-aircraft artillery gun idence. Accompanied by detectives "how to use them so the effect can cation; Irving T. Bartlett and Mr. Hall university student, drove his
Jelliffe, toning! Sylvcatcr Morris, car into a parked automobile. Those at the hospital, the hoy wat pitying
Hartieil, Red Bank; Harold Bow- Donual, Paul Hlntlemann, Mildred battalion now stationed at Fort and Red Bank policemen, he said, last as long as four hours."
with two ether boys near • brook
ler,
Fair
Havcn-Rumion-Seft Keilt, Alfred LaBrecque, Ellen Hancock and taps were sounded. ht vitlted tht home, left the offiAdmitting he used them since health and sanitation; Mr. Mc- in the family and verdicts in their when tht snake, which wat aonBright; Wyman Bcdle, Keyport- Lynch, Carmella Marasclo, Joseph The battalion's battery B marched cers outside, went in and gave 1M9, Williams said it waa only laat Roberts. membership; Rev. A. M. favor were:
poisonous,
bit him.
in
the
parade
and
formed
an
honor
Matawen; Harold Cantrell, Middle- Marasclo. Denise McQrath. Rovene
Hawkins eight marked %l bills for December ht began amoklng these VanDyke, publicity, and Edwin
Ivan J. Amo, 16,000, for medical
Ella Louise Hart of Cherry s t .
town highway 15; Judion Bennett, Miller, Margot Mullen, John Nel- guard for the car carrying the gold a supply of cigarettes. Then the "sticks" regularly.
Dodd, civic Improvement.
expenses and damages to his car; New Shrewsbury, wat treated nt
Mlddletown highway M; Arthur son, Oenevieve Ostrander, Dorothy star mothers.
police came in and found the
Vincent J. McCue of Red Bank, Other members of the board of
Maler, Atlantic Hlghlands-HIgh- Pavoa, JoElla Pavao, Eugene TierShort addresses were made by money under Hawkins' pillow, Mr. Hoffman's lawyer, attempted to en- governors in addition to those men Violet, his wife, 12,000 for a hip in- Riven-lew Tuesday and transferred
jury;
Theodore, 1, their son, 1250to Monmouth Memorial hospital
lands; Carl Larson, Long Branch' ney, and Alison Wiggins.
Councilman Charles Hatienbuehler, Gray said.
ter the case after Hoffman was tioned above are George Clnuss, for the loss of two teeth; Mrs. Beu- with a possible broken left hip. She
Weit Long Branch; Robert Woolformer Councilman Lodls B. Loder,
called
to
the
stand.
A
discussion
Paul
Barrett,
Herbert
Schulstadt,
Williams, who previously had
lah Leadbittcr, Mrs. Amo's mother, told authorities at Riverview the
Band, James Acerra, Alex Alessl, Jr., and Rev. Roger W, Kusehe, pas.
ley,
Eatontown-Oceanport-Uttle
15,500 for sustaining seven broken fell from a bicycle while riding OB
Silver-Oakhurst, and Fred Veth, Daniel Brennan, James Butler, An- tor of the Methodist church, who pleaded no defense to using the was held In Judge Knight's cham- James Walker atd Robert Beck.
bers
and
the
judge
ruled
it
was
up
drugged
smokes,
has
denied
a
ribs and other injuries; and Harold Newman Springs rd.
thony Cavone, Theodare Caasidy. also pronounced benediction. The
Kcansburg-Eut Keansburg.
to
the
witness
himself
to
decide
if
charge
he
sold
them.
He
it
a
parGregory
Clark,
George
Coleman,
Leadbttter, Mrs. Amo's father, $500
Others treated in the emergency
One of the aims of the associa- James Crelghton, James Crother*. program concluded with the sing- olee from the Jamesburg Home for his answers might incriminate him,
for chest injuries and a broken room at Riverview hospital during;
ing
of
God
Bltss
America,
led
by
tion will be to halt gasoline price Albert DeGano, Kenneth Devine,
When
questioned,
Hoffman
identiBoys,
the
result
of
a
robbery
in
tooth.
Mis.
Horan.
the
week include Donald McCabe,
wars. The organisers point out that Paul Egan. William Grandinetti,
fied himself and told of his arreat.
Joseph F. Mattice of Asbury 298 River st., Red Bank,-brash
Other organizations that marched Perth Amboy in 1MT.
such wars actually curtail service to Benjamin Guxsi, Robert Hawkins,
He refused to say more.
Park, defense lawyer, vainly plead- burns over the left eye, fell on the
the public aa well as threaten tha Charles Hayne, Paul Hintlemann, in the parade and took part In the
How Soles Were Made
Young Hoffman's father, Sam
ed with Judge Lloyd to continue sidewalk; Doreen Sehubel, 3. of 3*4
livelihood of small station owners. John Horner, Anthony Jaukapino, ceremonies Included the Ladies'
He
said
he
usually
was
admitted
Hoffman,
proprietor
of
a
Red
Bank
caac. He said he only had been Sandy Hook ave., Belford, bruise*
There arc about MO dealers in the James Keen, John Kosinan, Alfred auxiliaries of the Legion and to the Hawkins home by Mrs. Ma-army and navy store, also refused
COLT'S NECK—More than 200 the
retained a day earlier and still was of the left forehead, chin and hand,
county. The organisation hopes Lthotay, Andrew Malloy, Vincent V.F.W. posts, Girl 8couts and Boy son but that she never was pres- to testify. Mr. Gray contested the residents
of
Atlantic
township
to have all of them 'enrolled in Marone, William Marlneiia, Thom- Scouts, Cubs and Brownies, First ent when he bought and paid for elder Hoffman's right to refuse, be- crowded the grammar school audi- unfamiliar with the cue. The Judge fell from an automobile; Patricia
squad and Ladles' auxiliary, fire
membership.
said trial had been postponed twice Janssen, 4, of Phalanx rd., Linas McOowan, John Mulholland, Aid
and ladles' auxiliary, cigarettes. Williams said, how- cause no criminal charge had been torium Monday night at the second before and would have to go on croft, dog bite on the right leg;
James Nelson, George Obre, Frank department
ever, he twice had bought supplies made against .; n.
and final public hearing on the now. Mr. Mattice left the court- William Eustlce, 110 University pi,
Sons
and
Daughters
of
Liberty,
AtRoberts, George Slco, William Sigtownship's proposed coning ordi- room In company with Philip Geno- Long Branch, cut left wrist, piece
Highlands high school band,
mund, Harold Simpson, Anthony lantic
nance,
Shore chapter and Ladles'
vese. Vito Genovese also was ab- of plate glass fell across hit arm;
Sole, Joseph Sole, Eugene Tierney, Jersey
Difference of (191
George J. DeOarmo, Jr., chair- sent. So there D M no defense.
auxiliary
of
the
Disabled
American
Deborah Hockstein, 11, of Bellevue
James Warnock and Frank Wise. War Veteran*, St. Agnes post of
man of the lT-member commission,
Mr. Mattlv-e aaid he ,vould appeal ave, Rumson, cut knee, fell oa a
appointed by the township commit- outcome of the trial to the appellate broken bottle; James Zaleeky, 48
KEANSBURG—Inaugurating the
Glee club, Joan Anderson, Phyllis the Catholic War Veteran*, Cham- In Sea Bright Bid'
tee, read changes in the zoning reg- division.
annual plate drive, which starts Aschettino, Amelia Bellerza, Mary tier of Commerce and Lions club.
John st., Red Bank, bruited chin
SKA BRIGHT — There was a
ulations inserted since the first
Sunday, on-the-acene photographs Boylan, Joan Bloom, Joan Brock, Quests of the sponsors of the pro- difference of 9191 and not $2,074
Prior to leaving the courtroom, and Up. fell from bicycle.
public hearing May 15.
of the Keansburg first aid squad in Gertrude Cslandricllo, Jane Calver, gram were Homer Mattcson of between the 12,945 bid of Je»e A.
Donald Leonard, Eatontown, eut
The 21st annual spring recital of
action are bring displayed by,the Gaytf! Campl, Janet Clayton, Mar- Cllffwood, who represented Keyport •lowland A Sans of S«a Bright and
Outspoken critics of the proposed Mr, MdttlPf read » statement, that. forehead, fell, hitting head on it
merchants in their store windows. garet Couglln. Marie Curtln, Gloria 'post of the American Legion; Paul the $a,TM bid of Charlea Carlson the students of the Mabel Coleman ordinance were William Miles and the company which Injured the corner step; Richard Leonard, 4), of
Dancing, SI Rector pi., William Munos, who represented Genovese automobile recently had
In each window Is a different Cushlng, Anne Cushing, Dolores Wetxel and Edward Oppenlander of Red Bank for a bulkhead re- Schoolbeofheld
tomorrow night- at members of the Atlantic Township gone into liquidation, leaving its 97 Bay ave., Highlands, dog bite;
scene taken during the numerous O| Olrolamo, Florence Domaal, Pa- of Col. Theodore Roosevelt camp of pair job awarded the Howland firm will
Mrs. Barbara Shaw, 2 Clark st,
River
Street
school auditorium. The Cltlsens'
committee which was or- policy holders with no protection. Keyport, brulstd right leg, fell over
trips of the squad In answer to tricia. Gallagher, Frances Olmbrone, Spanish-American War Veterans, by the mayor and council May 18. entirt program
hat been arrangtd ganised last
Mr. Mattice said Mr. Genovese pricalls for aid In cases comprising Dorothy Ann Ooff, Barbara Haller- Long Branch, and A. B. Sloeum of
week
to
prevent
adopa garbage can on Broad St., Red
Tn last week's Issue of The Regthe schools director, Mrt.
submersion*, poisonings, auto, train an, Catharine Lang, Margaret Lang, the Spanish-American War Veter- ister, the Carlson bid for install- by
tion of the measure, They declared vately had engaged the insurance Bank, Robert Kaetltr, IS Barter
Mabel Coleman,
and home accidents, fires, emerg- Joan Mattel, Maryanne McFeeley, ans' Elitabeth post.
that any toning will causa severe company's lawyers after the com-ave., Shrewsbury township; puncation
of
79
feet
of
sheeting
and
othMary Pat McGrath, Louise MessrThe program wilt feature many hardship In the township and joined pany failed to meet lta obligations. ture wound of tht right foot.
ency and normal transports.
er repairs In the Waterview way—
The lawyers notified Mr. Genovese
Borongh's Dead
This novel Idea of calling the at- oi, Jean Molskow, Anne O'Neill,
via Jtlpa—Southway sector at types of dancing, including ballet, other spectators who objected to they would not appear in the case stepped on a needle; Walter White,
Mtry
Reulback,
Betty
Ann
Somtention of the townspeople of the
Residents of the borough who North Beach, waa erroneously com- toe and tap. Many of the pupils required lot sizes, building sizes,
R RD., Red Bank, cut head, hit oa
mer«,
Anne
Teeter,
Rosemary
Veractivities of the flrat aid aquad and
died during World War I and II pared with the Howland bid of will do solo wor!: in the field of construction requirements, set- Monday, said Mr. Mattice, and the the head by a hammer whleh fell
the annual drive, while originated dlcchio, Audrey Vogel, Barbara were Eugene Arnath, Kenneth 18,019 for a 98-foot repair job at dancing In which they specialize. backs and business zones proposed defendants had acked him to take from the roof of a house; Peter
Janet Williams, Anita Fuiey. John M. Oetnc. George K. Imbrie pi., South Beach. The cor- Mra. Coleman was assisted in ar- In the zoning commission's ordl charge.
by the local aquad, has hern nrivo- Wall,
Leva. Nnveslnk ave., Highlandt, an
rated for other squads in Mon- Wright.
Haubcr, Ernest B. King, Robert rect comparison should have hern ranging the event hy her daughter, nance. Speakers aRairut the n\c«s
employee of the Victory market.
mouth county.
MEMORIAL ACTIVITIES
Also Anthony Aliotta, Ben An- S. Matthews, William H. Matthews, between bids for the North Beach Mrs. Clara Coleman Smith, former- ure were in the majority at the
Red Bank, cut left arm, felt agalnsl
ly of Radio City Music Hall Rock- meeting,
drench. Michael Arnone, Richard Edward Minor, Lewis Mount, Sam- project.
MIDDLETOWN - The VJ'.W. A me.it hook: Sgt. Wilbur Ltgg, M
sttes and Mrs. Jeetlc Thomas KirFOUR INJURED
Aichettlno, Walter Bauer, Joseph uel Parker, Michael O. Patterson,
Specifications
called
for
bids
on
South Clinton pi., Red Bank, cut
Mr.
Miles
called
particular
attenpost
2179
and
auslltary
of
this
NEPTUNE-Four persons were Calver, George Coleman, Anthony Wlllard Robertson, Charles RUJR, at len.it two of three jobt, The by, her ttslitanta.
tion to planned expansion of his place took part in two parades Me- right rttig finger, caught hand ta
Mrs. Sarah Valleau will be the machine shop which would be pro- morial day. They started the day's an electric saw, and Mn. Holes
Injured yeaterday In a two-car Cavone, Barney Crelghton, Ken- John Ryan, Leroy Smith and Ed- Carlson bid was ruled unacceptable
crash on Asbury ave. The injured ntlh Devine, Francis Duffy, David ward C. Tomllnion.
by Borough Attorney George A. piano accompanist for tht tntlrt vented by the ordinance. Membera activities by visiting the grave of Park, Cooper rd., Mlddletown townwere Samuel H. Thompson, a ma- Oale, Ben Glzzl, John Hendrlckson,
Gray because It did not meet the progrtm.
of the Citizens' committee plan to Oeorge Henry at Fair View cem- ship, dislocated left shoulder, fell
Thorns*
Hodgki™,
Richard
King,
rine, who ivai taken to the hospital
specified condition that the conNotici
attend the meeting of the township etery, and then tooi: part In thj downstairs.
at Earle; Edwin fiutphen, Brlnker- Thomas Ktrman, Peter Knight,
*>Pi>Ue*llont •>• now belns Mcelval tractor must also bid on the inWnk-Ead !><c'*U
committee tonight at 7 p. m. at the parade and memorial services at
holt ave., Freehold; Miss Ilga Zula- Vincent Marone, Garry McGrath, for docklnit privilege! at the Marine stallation of t. new municipal bench
Pilsner b«er gtaaiei 23 eanti, pine township hall. Mr. DeRarmo said Belford Memorial park. In the afN»llc—EalMtewti Healetate
Bnat Bn&ln, Application blanks
Ovf lilil'oof measuring Cltpi 2Tt cent*,
Summer enrbniii oolltetloai start Jane
man, Irvlngton, and Carol Dikert, Jamaa McNally, John Mulholland, Park
bulkhead.
As
Mr,
Carlson
made
no
may be obtained from Harold Potter at
his
committee
plans
another
meeting
ternoon
the
post
members
paraded
clothes
pins
H
cent!
(luz.,
aluminum
I.
All
tforbune and traih must ka t a
Thomas
Mullin,
Richard
O'Neill,
Freehold. Mr. Sutphen, Miss Zalathe municipal tennis court! at Marina offer for the beach job, the three yacht rhnir- 18.911, .Scott lowelj 17 rent!, next week to draft chnngcu in the at Leonardo services, where .1. L-urh the nijjht before.
man and Miss Dikert suffered Hurry Simpson, Ronald Wilt, Frank Pnrk.
contract* vittr awarded to the i'nrnltiK whit* KUBA tre. r\tps R vtnls. proposed ordinance hefure it l.i sub- Francis Ranch, past commander,
Sanitation Departmiat,
Cnunrllmsn Evirttt C. l i y n t p n . Howland Irm on a bid of $10,748, Natinnsl t t 10, l'rown'l.—AdvtrtiMWise.
minor Injuries
.J
.
fittuntowa
Bareatk.
mitted to the townsliip cutmuUtta, tang tot "Star Spangled Bawiir."
—AdvertliintM,
mint.
Fair Haven PTA
To Hold Benefit
Elbert fins
Lafayette Award
Mothers Unveil
War Memorial
Hawkins Offers Court No Defense,
Hoffgnn Won't Talk, in Dope Trial
Civic Group
Elects Filce
Music Festival
AtRBCHSet
Waldman Elected For Sunday Night
To Head Dealers
Return $14,250
Verdict in Case
With No Defense
Boy Treated
For Snake Bite
Residents Press
Ordinance Fight
First Aid Squad
Starting Drive
t
Coleman Spring
Recital Friday
HBO
Auehineloss Haib Firemen's Field
As 'living Memorial' to f a r Dead
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Coa;reumin Jane* C. Auchinelo** of
Runwan yesterday afternoon hailed
the Firemen* Memorial field here
as a "living memorial to these who
tacrilked «o auch" et dedication
.•eremonies *>f th* 1** plaques *ffkcd to gates and *ectlon* of the
fence which followed the Memorial day parade and »ervices at the
honor roll in (rout of the high
school on Firtt ave. Assistant Proarcutor Georpe A. Gray of Red Bark
called for a "rfa#sra*ment of cur
idcala and appreciation of our (arm
of government."
Declaring that the time had coane
for the living to "take atork" to
determine whether "we are living
up t« the suateme •acrilcc of the
noble men and women who had
worn the uniform of the United
dates with pride, dignity and
honor and had died because they
believed in the country, iti freedom* and iU sy*tem,'* Rep. Auchincloss 'aid they had not died
"that tho»e in government could
enjoy sprcial privilege" nor to "coddle evil-doera and the enemies *f
cur society."
"They didn't die,' the Congressman teid, "that the payment of political dcbU and the winking at
moral turpitude might flourish. Are
we fulfilling: this trust when these
things appear in our country?" he
aakfd. "The dead realized thai they
n u n flght for right, that good living—good anything!—doesn't coMe
ea*y!"
m m MMMf rMfl*
Calling youth* attention to the
pledge of "**cred honor" in the
Declaration of Independence, the
Congressman atktd for a renewal
of the pledge made by the nation*
founder! who fought tyranny and
the deal who believed In freedom
a* the nation face* todiy the perplexities of disturbances at home
•nd •broad. The Congreuman declared, "We mutt be prepared to
meet Communism—"the over-all
threat of a Oodleaa ideology that
would ruin ua and atrlke ui ant all
wa hold dear from the face of the
earth!" Youth need not be "downhearted, discouraged or dismayed,"
Rep, AuchlnelMt Mid, btftut* of
tho realisation that "Americana
)ovo freedom, honesty, Integrity—
lovo America" He called tot ft
"pledge anew to keep America divine and holy to make the aoula
of the departed nappy that their
sacrifice! have been in good MUM.
They'll realist that America la
•trong, united and feerle**, with
Iti face to the God of heaven* from
Whom it derives iti strength," the
Congrastman concluded.
Hop. Auchlnclot* also spokt at
services in front of th* honor roll
after th« parade from the yacht
harbor along first ave. and Memorial parkway. He called the Memorial day observance "a eecret ally" in
tho national spirit that charged the
living to remember the dead and
to give strength to the nation.
Principal speaker at the honor
roll, Mr. Gray declared Decoration
day should be a day of "Inventory
and greater interpretation." He listed, at problems ftccd today by all
cititens, tho "cold wsy—inspired
by a government which is a negation of everything Americans have
fought for," and tho projection of
•he '"cold war1 on a peninsula in
Ait* to a 'hot war.'" Mr. Gray
scored the • «fth column at home"
an* Ua "apathy ana unwillingness
to accept reality" on th* part of
• M M of our cltisem.
Jaaei Stump of Leonardo, past
eoMutndtr of M, Agnes post and
past county commander of the
Catholic War Veterans, was muter
ef ceremonies at the honor roll. W,
Marry Peaten, a former chief of the
Atlantic Highlands fire department
and a member of the former chlef'i
association, wat master cf cert*
montt* at the field. Mr. Mump introduced Mayor Wsldren P. Smith
wbt Mid;
Mayor'* Spteea
Today it a day of national remembrance and of tender memories and of patriotic pride. Today
wo honor all the gallant American
•gating men and women ef all our
wars who gave their preeloui but
toward the establishment of our
fret government and Its preservation. Our form of government haa
survived ITS years of teitlng. No
one has eome up with a better system under which the individual eltlien hat reaped to many btneflti.
On this Memorial day t* we set
American flag* flying over our flow.
*r-*trtwn graves, let us pledge ourselvei, individually and in common,
to to thoie things which will Injure
that we shall always ktcp Old Glory
flying over our land."
•orvlcti at the honor roll, which
followed ceremonies earlier at Bay
View cemetery, conducted by a Marine firing aquad from the Naval
Ammunition depot at Earle and a
bugler from Fort Monmouth, were
begun when Mrs. Guetave Husetilts*, ef the Ladles' auxiliary of
Randy Hook Bay Pott of the American Legion, sang "The Star
Spentled Banner" and Rev. Francis
I* Nolan, pastor ef St. Agnes Catholic' church, offered an invocation.
After the addresie* by Mayor
Smith, Rep. Auchinelow and Mr.
Gray, Frank Kotak of St. Agnes
post of the C.W.V., dedicsted a
wreath to the dead, and Mr. HUMnitta, Legion pest commander, emphaalied the duties of patriotism
before pitting * wresth. A wresth
alto was dedicated by Rslph •ruder, skipper of the Sea Scout Ship
Joshua Barney, and a roll call of
the dtad was conducted by Eugene
Allen, poit service officer, snd
Councilman Harry B. Murtha, vice
commander, Three volley* were
tired by th* Marine aqui.d and
tap* sounded by the Army bugler.
Rev. Hoy E. Williams, pastor of the
Methodist church, pronounced benediction.
Field1 Oeretnoalea
After the parade reformed and
marched to the athletic Held, Rev.
Mr. Williams offered a prayer snd
Mr. Poften mlled on Mayor Smith
to Introduce Rep. Auchlnclott. Mr.
Posttn lauded the work of Harold
Merrltt, chairman of the fenet
committee, and D, A. Caruso, chairman of the field committee. After
the Congressman's address, Mr, Patten presented him a badg* and
honorary membership In the Fire
Chlefi' association. Former Chief
O. P. ROJM, preildent of the
de-
|»»rinitnt, announced to* fltg rait-
g ceremony at a stair in deep
eentcrneld where he joined Fire
Chief Eugene J. ORourke, Councilman Everett C. Curry and a detachment cf firemen ard «r«t aid
•quad members. Chief ORourke
placed a wreath at th* bate ef the
jts.fr in honor of firemen dead sfter
afiring-squad from Fnrt Monmouth
presented arm* during the playing
of "The Star Spangled Banner' by
the Atlantic Highland* high school
band under the direction of Donald MaePerk. and the municipal
hand, led by Joseph Schena. In a
final salute, the squad rlred three
volleys and taps were sounded.
Father Nelan pronounced benediction.
In addition to other members of
the borough coufic.il and John M.
Pillfbury, boroupli atorney, the following organisation* took part in
the parade and services: Indies'
auniliary of the (Ire department,
Lions club, Parent-Teacher association. Boy Scout and Girl Seoul
troops. Ciihs and Brownies, Crey.
don Hall academy. St. Acnes Holy
Name society, Atlantic Highlands
and Ft. Agncr school pupils. Junior
Chamber of Commerce, Red Bank
fquad ton of the Civil Air p*tr»l and
Nftvtsink fir' romptny, Beaut
troops and Explorers.
Mr. Curry, president of the coun
ell, and E. F. Hnrtcorn, members
of the Art department, were in
charge of arrangements for the
dedication of the fence. They
worked with Mr. Husenitts, chairman of the Leglon'a arrangement!
committee, in co-ordinating plans
for the joint observance.
/uitr Week Queen
MkM Barbara K. Pa*fc*»
Mita Barbara K. Paiktr, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Courtlandt
Parker *f Bloiiom Cov* rd., Middletown township, will reign a*
queen of June wHk at Admiral
Farrtgut academy at Pin* Beach,
itartlng Monday. Mitt Parktr will
present the colon to th* winning
company eommtndcr at a dr*M
parade, and th* will be crowned
queen at the annual June hall. 9h*
wilt h* escorted by Cadet Jack
Howie, son of Mr. and Mr*. John
W. Howie of Conover lane, Middletown township.
lalkcrXfTncUU
Close 4 Sales
The ISO-acre Atlantic townihlp
farm of Mr. and Mrt. Leroy Frtnch
and three other local prop*rtl*i
have been reported sold by Walker
4 Tindall of 1» East Front at
A new bungalow with a large
piece of ground, owned and built
by Emil Ketolalnen of Patterson
ave., Shrewsbury, has been purchased by Abram Sanborn, Jr., of
the Banborn Awning company,
Newman Spring* rd. Th* r*sidene*
has many attractlvs feature*, in
eluding a modern kitchen, eombln
ation living and dining room, and
a basement gam* room. C. Edward
Plchler, realtor, represented Walker * Tindall at the broker.
Morton Winer or the South Jersey Surgical Supply company has
sold his ranch house on Nuttwamp
rd., River Plata, to Mr. and Mra.
Stanley Graff of New York. The
houte has living room, dining room,,
modern kitchen, tile bath with
shower, two bedroom* and ft garage. About one acre of ground
ttirrotind* th* house, snd Mr. and
Mrs. Graff are making extensive
improvements before taking oeeupany June 1. Harold H. Baynton
of WalHer • Tlndtll negotiated the
sal*,
Mr. Winer and family have
moved to their new horn* en Tower
Hill, Red Bank.
The French farm was sold to Mr.
and Mrs. Kurt Schlesingcr of New
York city, who plsn extensive Improvements. Features of the farm
are a colonial farm house and century old trees snd bos bushes, Big
brook runs through the property.
This sale was consumated for Walker A Tindall by Trevenian B.
Crawford.
Hn. Mildred Ringlcben of Long
Branch has purchased two lota on
Sllverbrook rd., Shrewsbury, from
Mrs. Sarita V. Wood and C. Irving
Wells. The new owner has begun
construction of a modern ranchtype home.
Sea Seoul* Schedule
Two-Day Encampment
Louis E. Cooks of Rumson, Sea
Scout commissioner, will b* director of the training camp at a twoday encampment at Lakehurat Naval Air station scheduled by Monmouth county Sea Scouts Saturday
and Sunday, June • and 10. This
announcement wss mad* by J. Fred
Billed, Scout executive of Mon
mouth county,
The Sea Scouts will receive Instruction* In weather and com'
munldtlons and will later take
part In a tour of the facilities at
Lakehurit, Bftrr«.ek» h»Vf been
provided for the Re out* and arrangement! have been made for the
attendance at the Cathedral of th*
Air for religious services,
Homeward bound the nautical
division of the Boy Scouts of America will take part In sailing race*
on Barnetnt hay, Seventy-five Sea
Scouts and their officer* will partlelpat* in th* activitM.
Honor War Ot.d
At Sorvico H*)r«
(Coatlauad fro*a page 1)
t
eauairv to the country itself. "No
place else on God's earth," he said,
"ar* men •* free as they are here.
This is the living monument these
men left to us."
Others who paid tribute t* the
de«d were Vincent Arnone of the
ttholir War Veterans and Stanley Barrow ef th* Rainbow Divisit* Vttertn*.
Mr*. Mslvla M. Crse. pa*t president and secretary of th* auxiliary
of «Vi* Samuel T. Sleeper camp,
S»n* of Union Veter*a* ef th* Civil W*r, M* of the *rganiiations
present *t the unveiling of the monument in front of the borough hill
Z year* *g*. Introduced Mr*. Gladys
Matthews, president of the erganiutiea. Mrs. Matthew* presented a
ntw America* flag t* Councilman
Oaklsy far th* borough. Th* flag
was ral**d by Martimer VanSsiiter,
a**t commander of Shrewsbury
Po*t, and unfurled by Mrs Cr»«.
Mr*. Re** Predmere, who presented the flrst lag II years age was
to have unfurled the flag, but arrived late. Marry G. Degenring of
th* Stmutl T. Weeper camp was
to hav* mad* th* presentation ef
the Hag, but wat abttnt due t*
Dm***.
At the unveiling *f the monument, n years age, Mrs. Vernon
Rose, daughter *f Henry M. Ntvius,
past national commander of th*
O. A. R., and Mr*. Peter Raflerty,
wife of Dr. R»fferty, who was commanding officer ef the Red Bank
ambulate* c*rps when it served
with the Ralabow division, pulled
sside th* lass. At that time, said
Mrs. Cret, her organisation w*i
graat*d th* privilege of always
keeping • fltg (lying eft the stiff
n*ar th* monument.
Mr. Innseslll introduced Henry
E. Clausen and Cspt. John Stamm,
veteran* *f th* Spanish-American
war.
Flewer* wsr* placed in front of
the Monument by representatives of
the auxiliary, Ron* of Union Veterans', Spanish-American War veterani, Veterans of Foreign Wars
nnd auxiliary, Shrewsbury post,
American Mglnn and auxiliary;
Stvr Jersey chapter. Rainbow Division Veterans auxiliary; Cathode
War Veteram, and Mra. Grace
T h o m p s o n , mother of Walter
Thompson, Jr., who w u killed In
Oermsny In World War II.
Th* eer*m*ny was concluded
with a volley by a firing squad
from Fort Monmouth and th* blowIng of taps by Vernon Roas.
Tribute I* MaeAithur
Among those present at yeiterday's ceremonies wa* a delegation
from New Jartty Chapter, Rainbow
Division Vetertm. In World War
I, th* Rainbow division wa* commanded by O*n. Douglas MacArthur. In thl* month'* catty of the
Rainbow Rev.llle," publication of
Rainbow division veteran*' organisation, ther* I* the following open
latter to Ocneral MacArthur from
the national president, Hugh 8.
rotter:
Dear Gtntral:
Thirty odd ytar* ago. when you
were a Young Soldier, and wh*n
moot of ua w*r* very Young Soldltrt ladted, you occupied and hold
a very special plac* In our httrti.
Not from hearsay but from personat *spert*aee we knew you to be a
fearlata, brilliant and deciilvt
l*ad*r. Our rtcpect and admiration
for you wa* such that you b*cam*
to IM th* Moal of what * great military l*ad«r should a*. Aa th* page*
•f history unfolded and th* ever
Ineroaataf •cap* and brllllane* of
your Military leadership brought
you • world wide and dcathwit
ram*, w* felt a boundlu* prid* in
your earetr, and your place in our
«at**m grew greater y*ar by year.
Our r*sp*ct and our admiration for
you w«f aovtr greater than It I*
today.
Aa our tervlce together under the
Rainbow draw to ft do**, w* mprMHd our rward for you by making you tho Permanent Honorary
PratMcnt of the association of man
of the Rainbow. We nailed your
flag to our mast. It haa waved
proudly there for mort than thirty
y*ar*. Nev*r hav* we regarded it
with ft greater thrill or with more
prld* than we do today.
Btcaui* you were our Itader,
without fear and without reproach,
because our hearts were young and
fruh, wa took you into our heart*
and loved you. In days of pain and
of peril, In dsyi of llory, this love
grew to All hearts no longer young.
Today, General, w* hav* never
loved you more.
Today you have returned, General, and th* people of America
have turned out by the millions to
honor you and to express to you
something of th* feeling with which
we have always regarded you. With
pride and with gratitude we have
viewed thl* outpouring, this unprecedented public tribute to one
whom we look upon a* our own.
But we await, General, with patience but with deep feeling, for
the occasion when we can jrreet
you, as our own—returned to us.
—Hugh S. Foster
Judgment Referred on
Parking Lot Question
RUMSON — The board of adjustment reserved judgment Monday night after listening to an appeal by Eugene A. Gardella for
pcrmlitlon to establish a parking
lot at th* rear of hi* store at the
corner of River rd. and Washington it.
Mr. Garddls, whose store faces
River rd.. ha* asked permission to
us* two lota located at the rear ef
the ttorc a* a parkin*: area. Th*
lots faec Washington »t.
Th* plan was objected to by a
number of reildents ef that area
on th* grounds that the two lots
arc In a residential son* and that
th* granting of a variance would
defeat th* purpoa* of the toning
law,
More than a month ago, the mayor and council received a letter
from a resident of the area complaining about t plan by the Gardens store to establish the parking
area.
PKE-ACHOOL ROUNDUP
TINTON FALLS — Th* annual
pr*-ichool roundup for Shrewsbury
township schools will b* held st
th* Vail Homes school next Tuesday from t o'clock until noon for
Shrewsbury township pupils and at
the Tlnton Fall! school next Thursday from 9 until noon fcr Ntw
Shrewsbury pupils,
tgQf*?j'I,
If,
WKXMNGS
Surprise Party
HIGHLANDS—Plane for a eurpi-lse package party to be held Wednesday, June St, tod for * card
party in July were discussed by
members of the ladiez' auxiliary of
Twinllght pest of th* Atncrleaa l>lion Wednesday night ef last week
at. the t^gion hall oil Bay ave.
Auailiary member* end Mr*. Elizabeth Kellker. pr*«id*nt, ketrd reporta from Mrs. Elisabeth Keho*.
Mr*. Alice gpriggs, Mr*. Rosemary
Rosiow, Mrs, Gertrude Fahrer a»d
Mr*. Lottie Fshrer. Mr*. Heliker
announced that three *t«d*lt
awarded for poppy poster* 1* a e**test at the grammar tchtol will
be presented to winner* at clat*
night exercises tomorrow algnt at
th* school.
Mrs. Agnei Rautchenberger wa*
chairman of a cak* aal* held f*r
the •uxllisry* kenett Saturday la
front or the Share hotel on nay
ave (the was ataisted by Mn.
Marie Romtneletti and Mrs. Keh««.
Award* were presented at th* meetIng to Mrs. Louis* Brey, Mr*. Ma«ine Wright and Mr*. R*uich«nb*rger. Mr*. Winifred Kn*uff wa* wetcorned as a member of th* austllary.
Others at the meeting wer* Mn.
Violet Anderaon, Mr*. Myrtl* Lawrence, Mrs. Marie Koeser, Mrs. Antoinette Beyer, Mr*. Aim* Dsust,
Mrs. Edna Beaman, Mrt. Bally
Heard, Mrs. Madelin* Davtt and
Mn. Lydla Schmlti.
Monday at li. James Catholic
church, Lieut, ( j g ) Berake 8iostak, V. I. Navy Nurse corps, daughter of Mrs. Helen Sio*uk ef Liacoln St., Middlttown township, became the arid* of Lieut fXanley
Arthur Siebenthsl, U. 8. Navy, son
•t Mr*. Julia William* of ladianapolia, lad, and th* late John
i8t*beathtl. The ceremony was
performed by Magr. Joeeph T. Caacy aad wai fo!l*w*d by a nuptial
Th* brid* was attired I* an aakit-length gown of blue (ilk organaa with ntatehiag acctssoriss. gh*
war* a wreata of liliea of the viil*y in h«r hair tad ctrriad * prayer book, covered with a marker *f
wait* orchid*, tied with ribbon
*tr*am*rs, trlaimed with liliea *f
th* valley.
MUt Claire Tomaskl et Jersey
City wa* the bride* maid of honor.
H*r g*wa wai coral •ilk organs*
aad ah* war* * wraath of esrsi eelered flew*** in her hair and carri*d ipray* of orchids. Joan Slotk*w*kl, J*r**y City, wss best mm.
A dlnatr followed at tk* hen*
•t th* brid* for th* imoMditte
families. Monday evening a buffetausper f*r relatives and friend*
wai bold. Mn. Siaatak wora a
print drei* with black *tr*w htt,
whit* aeeotioriet and a corsage ef
orchid*.
The coup!* have gone to Oakland, Cal., whtr* the bride .» statloaod at Oakland Naval hospittl,
and th* bridegroom 1* attached to
the U.SJ. Naihwena. Th* bride
w*s graduated from Philadelphia
Qaaaral hotpital, School tf NunTINTON rAIXS SCHOOL MM* Ing, and after tntaring the service.
Mra, HhHam Nc*m'* Tfctrd Orad* completed a court* in dietetic* at
O**rg* Waihlngton university.
by Mtry Ann Procoplo
This week Andrea Lout* I* moving to a new hsus* In Catontaw*.
Sh* will b* going to th* Eatedtow*
MATAWAN-Miss Msry Pauline
school next y*ar.
Brtutigam, daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Ert*n C. Brautigam of AtMrs. sUawH MMtor'a TMrd OMd* lantic ave., became th* brid* of
by Eltlne Sugar
Richard Emery Brown, sea of Mr.
Our clan hai mad* a beautiful aad Mn, Stephen R. Brown of
book with atoriea about th* Sahara Chatham, Saturday afternoon at
desert. We chase n book eommlt- the Baptist church here. Rev. Gtrtec to arrange the atoriea and pic- rstt S. Detweiler, pastor, officiated.
tures. The best writers In our room Mist Lillian Brautigam of Morganwrote th* "Table nf Content*." Tke vttle, a cousin of the bride, waa sofirst thtnr In our beautiful book le loist, accumpasled by Mra. A. Adam
our creative poem. We named It Bank*
at th* organ.
"Our Desert Song." TH* flrtt verie
Th* brid*, given In marriage by
was in a music book. We mad* up
her
father,
wore a white satin
three more verses. This I* th* flrst
tlm* w* ever mad* up • sang aad gown with a pointed collar, long
we ar* proud of It. We *ang It tt sletv*!, fitted bodice and full *kirt
th* program Tuesday for *ur par- which extended to a eathednl train.
Her ballerina length v*ll af French
ents and friends.
Illusion wa* held by a cloche of
The eover of our book la th* con- Chsntllly lac*. She carrttd a boutinent of Africa and shows where quet of white gladioli.
the Sahara desert It located. Some Mil* Barbara Fredericks of Irvof the children painted tht cover. Ington
th* maid of honor. She
The color around th* Sahara desert wora a wts
yellow nylon tulle over rayI* pink and the Sahara d***rt la on taffeta
gown
with short sleeves
tan. The water around It li blulahgreen. Each child in our roam and matching mitts, a yellow piewrote one or two paragraph!. Some tur* hat and carried a cascade of
of us wrote flvt or six. Our boat spring flower*.
Ml** Elisabeth Wtrwick of Matartist* drew picture* to go in the
book. Every child in our room I* awan, and Mr*, Charle* Blauvtlt of
Chatham,
tht bridegrooms sister,
taking tha book horn* for on* ntght
•n both parent! can look at It and were brid**mald*. They wore simautograph It. We *r* proud »f ilar gowna and hate of lavender
our book and aa ar* our parents. tull* over taffeta and carried at•ortad flower*.
Robert Brown ef Chatham ttrved
Anlonla Rustle-* Fatirth Orad*
a* hi* brother** beat man and
by Eaten* Hallo
Ernest Brautigam of
Our fourth gradt *nt*rt*ln*d tt uthtrlng wer*
th* bride* brother, and
th* ichool patrol meeting. W* pre- Ktyport,
Mr.
Blauvclt,
brother-in-law
of the
sented • ihit en safety and draw bridegroom.
picture* about safety, Wednesday,
May It, w* want on a trip to the iMr. and Mn. Brown left for a
Walker-Gordon farms. Tht farm trip through N*w England, and
ha* 1,960 milking cow* tnd th* upon their return will mid* on
cows ar* milked thre* time* • day. WMtUnd blvd., Baltimore, Md. Fer
They hav* a new way of milking traveling th* bride wore a duet
th* cow*. They hav* ft rotetaetor. pink gabardine suit with wait* aeTo m* It teem* that the cow* want e***orl*i,
a rlda on a merry-go-round before Th* brid*. • graduate of Matawan
they will give milk. They told u* High tehool, hat resigned her peall th* foods they feed the cowa. tition with the Prudential InsurTh* eowi eat alfalfa, Held cured anea company, N*wsrk. Her hushay. grain, dehydrated hay, grass band, • graduate of Chatham High
silage, corn silage, molasiet and eehool. I* n senior nt Moravian colminerals. We learned that milk It lege, Bethlehem, Pa. He hat acone of our best food* to help ui cepted • position a* assistant regrow. We had a nice rid* on th* search ehtmitt at th* Univ*r*lty
bus and had * grand picnic on th* of Maryland la Baltimore..
grass.
AJKJMK-CONKUN
Mra, EHaaktth Oanavar'* fifth
M>NO
BRANCH-At a doubt*
Grade
ring ceremony Monday at St.
by Carl McCarthy
Luka'a Methodist church. Mitt
Our CUM went on a trip to Phil- Mary Irana Alkman of Shrewsbury,
adclphia. We visited the aquari- formerly of Hammond, Kid., beum, Franklin Institute, Betty Ron' came the bride of Raymond Keith
houte and Independent lull. W* Conklln of Jacksonville, Fit. Tht
have written itorie* and cut out ceremony waa performed by Rev.
pictures about our trip, Mitt He. Paul Fredrich, paetor.
bron went with us. w« had • very
brida wai attired In a town
nice time and turned a gnat deal, of Tha
teal blu* lace with white acc*sr W lltm
soriss and • oorsag* of white garm
J\*to Red
» 7 Bank.
"
»
moved
denia*. Sh* carried ft New Teatam*nt, • gift of th* bridegroom,
Mr. and Mra. Byron Hardy of
P.T.A. to Honor
Shrewsbury wer* the attendant!.
Past Preiidents
Th* matron of honor wort a pink
print with white accettorles.
A dinner followed at th* Virginia
dent* of the Parent-Teacher tsso- tea room at Neptune. Th* guests
elation will be honored at a meet- wer* Mr. and Mr*. Fred Conklin.
ing Monday night. A farewell will Mr*. Ruth Anderson, Mist Carol
be given the seventh grade pupilt Anderson, Mitt Carol Hardy and
who will provide the entertainment Donald Hardy.
Plans for this meeting were comcouple will make their home
pleted at an executive s*sslon at' atTh*
Jacksonville Beach, F!a. Before
which Mrs. William Stfclk enter- leaving
for the South yetterday the
tained. Attending were Mrs. John
attended a family gatherSevers, Mrs. Luther Walling, Mrs. couple
Ing
Turnday
marking the golden
Robert Murphy, Mrs. William Mey- wedding tnnlvtrstry
th* brideer, Mrs. C. R. Smith, Mr*. Einwt groom's grandparent*, ofMr.ind
Mr*.
Elgrlm, Mrs. Virginia Foran, Mn. Fr*d J. Conklin of Point Pleasant,
Herbert Brown and Mrs. John former Red Bank residents.
Raslmowlcs.
The bride was formerly employed at Monmouth Memorial hosLocal Man Ordered
pital on it* nursing staff. The
bridegroom, who wa* activt in MaTo Support Family
sonic eireltt in this area, Is emPhilip Webster of IS Maple »ve, ployed In th* Jacksonville Beach
waa ordered to pay US a week for plant of tht Coast Armature
the supparl of hit wife and six Works.
children Tuesday morning by Magistrate John V. Crowell, who then
HAWRINS-CtrRLEV
warned Webster that the flrtt time SHREWSBURY — Mr. and Mrs.
he failed to make the payment he Joseph
J. 8*rg«wlch of U» Monroe
would be tent to jail,
av*. announce the marriage of
Charles Worthley of Lclghton their daughter, Miss Etta Mat
ave. was sentenced to from M to Hawkins, to Frank William Curley,
90 days In the county jail on a •on of Frank Curley of Red B*nk,
charge of being drunk. Worthley They wer* married May • at Elkwat fined on a similar charge about ten Md., by Rev R. J. Stlngill, who
a month ago.
performed a double ring ceremony.
Th* bride wor* a street-length
Boy Scout Contests
gown of pale pink nylon lace with
white accessories and a corsage of
Set for Next Week
orchids, Upon their return home,
SHREWSBURY - Memhtrt of the coupl* will reside st Vail
troop Do will he host to other Homes, Shrewsbury township, •,
troop* In district II of the Monmouth Council of Boy Seouti a
week from tonight at T o'clock HEADS POH'CB ENGINSEM
when contests that were "washed ASBURY PARK — Frank P.
out" at th* recent eamport* will Boyci, ehltf engineer of the Monbe staged.
mouth Betch Cold Storage comThi> event wilt take place In pany, was elected ttate prealdent
troop BO's meeting: place, the Com- of the National Association of Powmunity clubhouse, which i* behind er Engineers Sunday at the Berke*
lcy-Carttrtt hotel.
Old Christ Episcopal church,
SCHOOLTNEWS
Patriotic Society
Has New Officers
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Army
of the Potomac chapter, Daughters
of the Union (a Civil war patriotic
society), held it* «sal meeting for
the season Tue*l»y at the home
of Mr*. Oliver R. Hatfteld *a the
Ocean blvd.
Mra. Elittbeth 8. Keill of Little
Silver, who hat just completed her
second tkree-yeer term a* regent,
introduced the new regent aad
registrar, Mrs. Paul Fereet. Other
stDcera who were iaattlled et a rerent meeting ef the chapter by Mm.
George Tubas, state aaeiety regent,
are Mrs. Watson Wetaerbie vice
regent, Mrs. J*e»l treasurer, Mr*.
Ella B. Clark hMeriaa and Mra.
HatSeld a director. Thre* other
ameers, net installed by Mrs. Tubba
wha were given the ritual pledge
by Mrs. WetherMe, • past regent,
were Mis* Anaa M. Beta secretary
and librarian. Mr*. Anna E. Brown
haplain aad Mr*. Jeaaa* Seller, a
director.
The chapter'* seventh annual
ard party will b* held M*nday aftern*on, June II, at tk* home of
Mr*. Foreit en Upper Highland
asd av*., Atlantic Hlghliadt, with
tht hostess as gentral chairman.
Mita Bete it prise. eh*irman, a*>
•i*te«- by Mr*. Wetherbic and Mn.
Neiii *t chairman af ticket* and
publicity.
Memorial day members placed
brente marker* bearing th* insignia of the national society and
American flag* on tk* grave* of
two member*, Mr*. John Blddle
Swan and Mn. Eugene Howland.
The chapter made a pledge af
| « t* the Ooldwater Memorial h*tpital at Welfare Island to help
maintain a charter member of the
national aociety, who i* blind snd
who it being eared for by tht institution.
Namef Similar;
In Same BuiineM
Thtlr name* ar* alike, they ftre
In the same kind of business, «aeh
cemes from • family of II, and
each haa a son and daughter, yet
they liv* more thin 1,300 mile*
aptrt and apparently are not related to each other.
This story ef similarities came t*
light recently when • biography
concerning Stanley Dodd, Belmar
real eittt* and Imuranc* man, appeared In 'Between OurMlv**,"
monthly publication of th* ZurichAmerican group of Insurance cowpan leu.
Mr. Dodd wa* bom at N*ptun*.
waa graduated from high eehool
and Asbury Psrk business college.
He Is one of a family of II children, is married and haa two children, a daughter who u married to
th* principal of one of the Atbury
Park schools, snd a son who la engaged in tho advertising biulneu
with th* New York Time* and wat
a Lieutenant (j. g.) in World War
A few days later Mr. Dodd, who
Is a member of the Arm of Haaea
and Dodd, received th* following
leter from W. Stanley Dodd, realtor
of Miami, Fla:
"I wa* quite interested In a photograph and a brief hlatery of your
Itf* taken from, I believe, an Insurance magaaln* that wa* glv*n
to me a abort time ago by • local
friend.
"I was born la Taylorvill*. Bartow county, Georgia, which i* located approximately «l mil** north
of Atlanta. I. too, of count*, am
known a* 'Stan,' tnlshtd high
school and also had a builnet*
course. I alto come from a large
family, on* of thirteen. I am married, and have twa chtldrtn, a
daughter who it married, and • son
who It ft Lltuttntnt <J. g.) In th*
U. S. Navy.
"I hav* been In the rial aatat*
butlnet* sine* IMS. Th* enclosed
booklet recently prepared by our
Walter Board ha* oa th* second
page, a *m»ll photograph of th*
writer and possibly on* of your
distant relative*.1*
Auxiliary to Help
At Firemen's Fair
MembeiH of the auxiliaries of th*
various cempanla* of th* Red Bank
flr* department will assist the department mtmbtti In aevtral activities at their coming fair, Junt SI
through July T. Plan* for th* women'* activities wer* arranged at a
meeting of th* executive council
of the combined auxiliaries Monday at Ubtrty lire house, Whit* at.
Th* women will conduct a cake
table.where home-made cakts will
be told under the direction of Mr*.
Fred Mundcn and Mrt. Claude
Whalen. Member* have alto secured
a number of Item* for th* children'*
grab bag which will be featured at
the fair under the direction of Mr*.
Jerold Franklin. •
The council will send representative* to carry their banner in th*
Mth anniversary parade to be held
by the Buelit County flrt company
of Dpylcttown, Pa., next jnonth.
The next council meeting will be
June 25 at tht Hook and Udder
(Ire company flr* house.
Boy Scouts Staging
First Aid Meet
4
FORT MONMOUTH-A eountywlde First Aid meet wilt be staged
Tuesday evening, June 12, by Monmouth council, Boy Scoutt of
America, on the main parad* area
here. Twonty-thre* competing First
Aid squads from the troop* and explorer units In th* county arc expected to participate.
The event will be under th* direction of the camping and activities program of th* council snd
the judge* will be from the Monmouth County chapter of the American Red Cros*. Edward Sylvester,
director of first aid of th* Red
Cros* chapter, will be In charge of
this program, Charles Brahn of
Spring Lake will serve as chief
judge in the competition.
The nrst aid contest will bring
together hundred! of boyt from
this section who have bten practicing and receiving training In flrst
aid work during th* tut three
months. The Scoutt have secured
the use. of the armory In Red Bank
should th« weather not b* favorabl* for the cutdoot mt*t,
Pareato Give Party
PERSONALS
Ktaacth M. MC^UMB, protldiat
PAIR HAVEH-Mr. amd Mr*. •f th* hkrehaat* Tmet co., tetsatpasted
by Mr*. McQueen aad tk*ir
John C. Herber of Prospect ave.,
Lltti* Silver, eat*rtaia*d at aa in- daughter, Mis* Marlaaa* Mc«w**a,
fernal cocktail party yesterday for hav* r*tura*d from a stay la Attheir daughter, If Irs Norm* Herber, laatie City wh*r* Mr. McQueta atwho U'heme. oa leave treat her sec- teaded th* «7tfe annual coavtatiM
retarial position with the V. S. Air of the New Jersey Baakrrt' asaotlCorp* in Germany. Mor» than M atlon held at Chalfeata-Haddo* hallguest* atteaded th* event at tb* Mr, aad Mn. Junior Btifctr of
Shrewsbury Rivw T*ckt club her*. Wc*t Bergea pi., are a*r*at* ** a
wa b*ra Friday at M*aa**wth M*>
srial hospital.
Mrs. John Mtny of Ntwana*
Spring* rd- has returned fro** a
trip spent with her taa-ta-law aad
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. W. K. K*lIcy of Collinsville, 111. Mr. Kelley I*
general manager of th* OIM*a
Paint co. of that city.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Kotmaa aad
ehlldrta Jeaa and Nad ef Newaua
Springs rd. were Sunder vlaltara
among relative* at Port Riehatoad,
Staten Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. SUbtr of
Lubbock, Tex., *r« vlaitiag Mr.
gitber't aoa-m-uw aad daughter,
Mr. and Mr*. William M. Maaoasy
of Pinckney rd. Mr. Si*b*r. wMil
hit retirement last year, **rv«d aa
principal of n*d Bank Malar high
tehoal many yaar*.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert MMller af
Threckmerten *ve, are paraata of
a son barn Sunday at Maamouth
Mtmoriil hospital.
Edward Lewis, *an af Mr*. Kataaria* Ltwi* of Wall «t., r*ctlv*d
hi* flrst Commuaira Sunday at B«.
Margaret's Catholic church, Middl*
Mi** Herber returned last week Village, L. I. Edward awktt hi*
from San Antonio, Tex., where th* MM IB Middl* Villag*.
Dr. aad Mr*. Phllap CaoU of
t*ok a *p*ci*l courac with th* Air
Cora* to train tar her'new petition Ea*t Froat at., ar* paraaU of ft
daughter
bora Moaday at Mowat a classification >analyi«t. ah*
I* planning t* fly back te Ocrmaay mouth Memwlal hospital.
Mi** Florence Pye, daufhter t f
the middle of Jun*.
The Herber family had a pUtsant Mr. and Mr*. Reginald C. Pye tf
surprise thta week when their son, Spring trr,, ha* btta naaMd a* ana
Csrl Herber, who is in th* Navy, of th* *T member* tf th* orltaUarrived home for a live-day leave. tion eemmltte* at Sw**t Sflar ctW
He I* lUtioned tt Norfolk, Va., and leg*, Sweet Briar, Va., for aextyaar.
ha* returned recently from a train- Member* wer* **l*et*d frtataattaff
volunteer* who submitted letter*
ing court* In Caribbean art*.
giving r*aa*a* f«r their Interest 1*
thl* wtrk, aad *ugge*tl*a* f*r Itiproving tb* program la aatlat M »
atudtnte during their flrst ytar la
college. Ml«s Py* wa* graduated
from Red Bank high aehtol.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel OraaaMatt
af Miami. Fla., formerly t f ' l U d
Bank, ar* (pending th* autUMr
with th*lr **n-in-l*w tad daughter.
Mr. and Mrt. Murray U Oast tf
Joseph C. MeCtte Sells Perth
Amboy.
Mala Residence and IS Raymond I. Ay*r*. who I* tt*.
tionod with OptrttloM Craik Ua*>
Aeics of Overlook Fi
lag at Port Mugu, Cat., I* enjoying
a three-wo*k leav*, **«adlag tht
Th* main residence and 1* acre* tlm* with hi* mother, Mrt. Eth*lya
of "Overlook Farm' ha* Just beta Ay*ra tf IT Marian tt. N* taaM
acquired by Charles W. Lyon -of htm* t* attend tha graduation ta*
Ntw York from the Metdow Real, •rei*e« at Red Bank high aehtol.
ty company, Inc. Joseph G. McCue, HI* *i*t*r, Olorla, la a number tf
Rumcon realtor, wa* tht broker. th* claas. Raymtad hltea-aUted
,
Surrounded by the eiUte of Am- heat* In four day*.
ory L. Haakell, Andrew V. Stout Harold E. Nelman, who ha* to*n
and J. Howard Smith, it I* con- visiting his undo, Jama* L. Tlltta
sidered one of the choicest proper* of Wlcklow rd, Uttl* Silver, hat
tie* in this area. It wit developed gone Wa*t and will tab* up ait
by the late Samuel Rlktr and oc- resldsnce at Klngsburg. Cal. Mr.
cupied by hit widow until IMT when Nelman la a natlv* R*d Banker,
the property wa* sold by the same hi* father for many y*ara being
broker to Alice F. Shermtn of Terra the ttttlon tgent her* for th* Now
Haute, Ind. Mi*. Bherman aubte- York and Long Branch railroad
*,uently purchased Green tree farm, and for a time, manager of tha aid
the Harry Payne Whitney racing Red Bank opera houao. He wat at*
establishment at Llncrsft. which so *n outstanding cornet!**, h*ving
she operated under tht nam* of played in the old Red Bank eoraet
High Ground stable.
band as well ai at many laeal
Tlie houte i* oas of tho mi charitable evente. Mr. Neimat, Ilk*
flre resistant In thl* tectlon, being hi* f*th*r, I* a muilelaa of not*,
of hollow tile, poured concrete and having led seversl well-knowa theateel construction and a, heavy ater crchMtrai.
slat* roof. Both th* basement and
Mr. and Mr*. Otorge Bailey af
tour-car garage attached are fire- McLaren it., hav* returned (rtM
proof tnd soundproof.
Barmuda. whera they *njoy*d a
It wa* designed by th* lat* Leon ten-day vacatlen making th* trip
Cubbcrly of Long Branch, and sine* both way* by plane.
originally constructed htt been al- Mra. Ruth Oaten of l » Spring at.
tered and Improved teveral time*. la a turgleat patient at RivervUw
There are II rooms and nine bath*. hospltel. She I* th* win af FredAlao Included I* * regulation (quash erick Olten, Red Bank police dark.
court below the basement floor, Mr. and Mrs. Wayn* Elw«l| af
with complete showerbath, electric Brldg* av*., hav* r*turn*d homo
elevator and large swimming pool from a month's visit with frl*adt
off the louthweat terrace, From nil at Las V*gu, Ntv.
tide* of the property there I* an
Pvt. Robert Loversldg*. wht It
unobstructed view over miles of sUtloned at Fort Dlx, *p*at th*
surrounding territory. When the at week-end with hi* wif», and aar*
motphere la clear one may ae* far •nt*, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ltv*r>
southward beyond the Berkeley tidgt, ST.. of Locutt av*.
Carteret hotel In Atbury Park.
Mr. and Mr*. Pas^ual* Tomalao
The new owner* are the parent* of Pincknty rd., are parantt tf ft
of flv* children and their father I* •on born Monday at Monmouth Mevie* president of Empire State, Inc., morial hoipltal.
owner of the Empire State build- Mn. Tina Pisto of 111 Htrbtrt
Ing, New York city, which la th* •t. la a aurglcal patient at Rlv*rtallut building In the world. It wa* view hospital.
owned by the father of Mra. Lyon, William Morrow of tt South at
John J. Rfttkob, and during the and Guy Foster, St Spring st, art
pan week wa* reported to have medical patients at Rlvtrvltw.
been told by hi* ettatc to Detroit
Mmbtr* of th* Club X of Red
Interests for 180,000,000. For many Bank,
held their Mml-annual dinner
year* Mr. Rukob waa treasurer of Tutsdiy
night at the Colony rtitauE. t DuPont deNetnouri dk Co.
rant at Rumson. Mtmstra pr***at
w*r* Mr*. Louit Chrittlanten, Mr*.
Ralph Jab*t, Mr*. John Read, Mr*.
Frank Huhn, Mrs. William Raffarteder, Mrt. Georg* Predmore, Mr*.
Frank Loveraldg*, Jr., aad Mr*. EdCourtesy examination of small ward Brook*.
Rita Wilson of M South *t, Uboats by the United States Coast
Guard auxiliary Is being offered jured th* little finger on her right
again thi* year by the United hand thli morning when ah* caught
State* Coast Guard. This Is part It In a door. She waa tak*n tt M v
of a plan to make boating aafer for •rvltw hoipltal for treatment
alt. Owners of smsll boats may obDonald E. Atay of 43 Salem In,
tain this fre* service by making Little Silver, ha* b**n appointed
application to any local flotilla or Monmouth county agent of th* Allto th* United States Coast Guard state Insuraac* Co., an automobllt
at 10 Lafayette it., New York cfty. Insurance company organised by
Boat* that pan examination will Sears, Roebuck * Co. Th* Initial
r*c*!v* Immediately a sticker Indi- advertisement pertaining to Mr.
cating approved examination and, Asay's connection with thi* <omas a result, will not be bearded by pany appeara in thl* Motion of tothe Coast Guard except for obvious day'* lasue.
violation*. Boat owner* should
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Brunt of
mak* application now fer an early Las
Gertrud** apartment* r*turn*d
examination.
last, night attar spending a watk
Th* Coaat Guard auxiliary haa with their son and daughter-in-law,
tnrolled many new member* and Mr. and Mr*. L*on Van Brunt, Jr.,
new flotilla* are in the process of at Danbury, N. C.
"being formed,- Special mobilisation
plan* are being, rushed to meet |KMslbl* emergencies. Service It vol- University Women
untary, and no one It obliged to
perform military **rvlc* or emer- Plan Box Luncheon
gency duty. All boat owner* and
— Th* final m**tmg af
pmon* having boating exporlenc* ««•LOCUST
"MM ef th. Northern Menar* ellglbl* for membership.
mouth County branch, American
Fr** public lecture* ar* b*lng Atsoclttlon of University Woman,
given on a nation-wide baals on will bt h.ld Monday afternoon at
"What the Coast Guard Require*
e l o k t the hem
i ^
* ot »"•
and Recommend* In th* Operation \ •
Jam** R. Clark* on Navealnk Rlvof Small Boats,"
•r rd. Member* wilt bring box
lunches.
CABJSLESS DBIVING
The Keyport Book club of th*
MATAWAN—Virginia VanPelt of branch will hold a picnic meeting,
Johnson svt,, this place, snd Frank Thursday, June T, at 1 p. m. at the
Dushantkl ef Perth Amboy, wtce home of Mr*. Leroy Collins, Holmgiven summons for csrelns driving del rd., Keyport: th* Red Bank
yetttrdty afternoon after their car* literature group will hold a lunchcollided at th* Intersection of Broad eon matting, Monday, June 11, at
s i and Vall*y dr. Aeeerdlng to 1 p. m., at th* horn* of Mr*. Ltltnd
police, th* VanPelt car waa travel- Craft* on Hudton av*., Red Bank;
ing south on Broad tt,, and th* and the International relation*
Dushanskl vthicl* cut on Valley group will hold a box lunehton
dr, No ont was Injured. Both meeting Wedneiday, Jun* II, at 1
drivers are to appear Bsturdty be- p. m. at th* home of Mn. Emlllo
lor* Magistrate James H, Martin. Fanjul on East Rivet rd,, Rumson,
Large Estate in
Middletown Twp.
Has New Owner
Coast Guard
To Give Exams
919 tttVK IWWTWt NAT f t tMf
Free Chest X-ray
fill Start in
County Tuesday
R«r. Dr. W.
Y«.Ui laHy
unm
31 Boy Scouts
mate*
Receive Honors
. Aytr
-ltov.
MUDO. paste*
Ward Ajlcr,
p
far It
year* af tht) ceaturjr-old
ld Calvary
HABUET _
Thirty-algBt Bey
Baptist ehurea, New Terk city, will
M the speaker Saturday Bight at •emits tepratesttlag Matawaa, Maclet,
Kejawt,
i
M
M
k w ii aad
j
d Morhe InteraenotaiBtUoBal youth rally
ill ttroeps
gtovill
p
,t4
w«ra rtrss,aita4
i s tfce n « t Baptist church. He - gtovillc
Mobile Uait I*
t t Tauradsr
Omut erf
latt
T a d r att a ape rial
il Ot
rf
heard <vfry Sunday -afteraeen • j l a
™iW««er acid at the ire how* ty tka
hie acw saiaittry, "God's Truth
Bay
Iceut
•Bears
«f
district
I
*f
Marches (>•," kreteVart se. WJZ.
M
eavaeil, Bay tjtwte erf
M.CO.S.S.
AtBcrlca. The awanta weM aaaat k*
the •cetittaattcrt ef tkt trasps
The mobile cheat X-ray iwit af
with Jaaee FlyaB, e—lesiaaar erf
the ataU health department will be
tha district, •raiding. Qesrft B1set-up ia U lotatioae ia Maasaouth
lit, camp chainaaa far tMf taoeouatr heiiBBtac Tuesday, Vraa U
tion, reported that the teeutt end
Cracker of FrcchoM, chairmen at
Explorers will h*M • dtttrlet eatiBthe couaty committee tsossormg
•-res near Itakertavllle teaaerrew,
the X-ray icrvice, announced to•aturdar and Sunday aa« that «eU
toy.
•venU will be tun la the atttratea
Screeaing X-ray* will be availfarting at I p. m.
aula wltsaut charft ta all aver M
Menaiauth cemtitr'a new scant eayean •< age. The turvey la esaecutive, J. Tn4 Billett, taak part
tjttcted annually to diecavtr early
in the ceretMaiee and awarded
atafea of tubtreuloela M e ether
of the badge* af advaaeccheat condition* Miss Mart-ant
awnt.
Fraacii, county tubereuleslt tuaar*
The diatrlet raee«aia»i the felvlaar, explained to4ay that aU with
lewiag Bcauta: Trat* at, Keanaaegativo X-ray, will be aatitaa by
burg, kouttMater Edward Ferthe Hate health department. Thaae
rari, Jr. Advances te seeend-eltat
with X-rayi which indicate the
were Richard Kirk, John Kasak,
need for further study and X-ray
William Law, Riehnta O'Briea, Ja>
will be referred ta their privets
eeph O'Neill, Robert Phlllipa, Wal•hytlcitn*.
ter Bella, Lerey •enallejr, Oeerge
flwann, Itlehtrd Wetm«re, Ralph
The schedule for the county folWilson,
Milten Wsedrviff Joseph
lews June 5, Asbury Park Village,
O'Neill received tk* leathercrtft
2-S p. m. and T-t p. m.; June «•
Press plaaa, Asbury Park, 2-S p. m.
lerlt badge.
and T-» p. m.; June T, North Asfcury
Trosp^H, Keyport, Scoutmaster
station, 2-5 p. m. and 7-t p. m.i
George A. Ellia—Advanced to secJune I, freehold municipal buildond-claw were Gerald Crowley thai
Albert Wvestefeld; advanced ta
ing, 2-S p. m. and T-» p. m.; June
WKfcMi War* Are*
nrat-claia. John Burfeind.
II, Middletown Township hall, 2-S
p. m., Leonardo high school, T-l p.
Troop Tl, Matawaa, Icautniastar
Instrumental Music at the rally Arnold W. Oalbraith-Advaneea to
m ; June 12, Keansburg borough
will
begin
at
7:10
o'clock.
Mrs.
John
hall, 2-S p. m., Union Beach borsecond-class were Lawrence Tornaough hall, T-9 p, m.; June II, Red Ebner will a* at the organ and telle, Urry Walker, Nell Wilding.
Bank borough hall, 2-5 p. m., and Mrs. JsMea Green at the piano.
Troop M, Hailet, Norman RatkWestside Y.M.C.A., Bed Bank. 7-8 Robert Elmer will play the cornet Vtnnf, *rmitmi«t»r — Advtnee* t«
the trom- aecond-dui were Robert Bell, Robp. m ; June 14, Long Branch, Caaet and Mrs. Howard
Hardware, upper Broadway, 2-S bone. Rev. Charles Pemberton will ert Klopmtn and Antheny Itranidirect
the
tinging.
John
Ebner,
8r., era; advanced to Rrat-clau waa
p. m. and 7-» p. m.; June 15, Long
Branch, Voxel's department store, will render a baritone aolo. Mia. Robert Mlrro.
Edwin C|emen»on, former pianist
Broadway, 2-5 p. m. and T-a p. m.
Troop 114, Roberttville. Wllllawi
for the Philadelphia gospel taberLocal sponsors for the survey in- nacle, will render a piano selection. L. Morris, aeoutmaater—Those reclude Monmouth County Organise Rev. E. Emanuel Burkman, presi- ceiving merit badges were Albert
Catton, cement work, rooking, cartion for Social Service, county dent of the planning committee, pentry, gardening; Ruwell Cttton,
agent of the Niwr Jersey Tubercu will preside.
cooking, gardening, carpentry; Todd
losis league, the Monmouth County
Fung, bookbinding, rabbit raising;
Medical society, Monmouth County
Grant Seherff, cooking, home reHealth Officer« association and lopairs and W. Hoyt •chtrff, Jr.,
cal boards of health. Dr. Thomas
reading.
Pugh, director of the bureau of tiiTroop 121, Matawan, Icautmttter
bereulosia control, and Dr. Jesse B.
Thomas J, Bldont—Advateed to
Aronson, district health officer,
second-clast wart Davit Beaten,
state health department, assisted
Charles Brown, Prea Haseaan,
the committee in planning the sur
Walter Jofle*, Jr.. William Ludl.
NKWARK—The
Board
of
Public
*ey.
Utility Commissioners announced
Post «4, Keyport, CIIBord L.
The committee includes Or. Clar- Tuesday that it held t conference Bray, adviser—Alfted Poat received
ence C. Combs and Miss Marth* with representatives of the Penn- the mettt work and persons! health
Hanson of Red Bank; Joseph F. sylvania railroad relating to the merit badges.
Emmom, Long Branch; Vincent J. plan to Improve and modernist the
Post »3, Morganville, W. Hoyt
Gorman, Allenhursl; Dr. Edwin f. facilities Used by that company on Bcharff, 8r., adviser — Wllllim
Stewart, Fair Haven; John A. Tay- itt North Jersey coast service.
Blanken received home repalre
lor, Aabury Park; A. Howard WilJohn E. Botwell, president of the merit badge.
liams, Keyport; Miss Kathryn E.
Albert Cttton, Russell Catton and
Cooper, Middletown township; Miss state commission, said the state Orant Bcharff. alt of Troop 1M,
Atlanta E. Bhafto, Freehold, and agency received the plan of the were advance! to Star Bcouti.
railroad company the latter part
Miss Francis and Mr. Crocker.
of last, week, in accordance with
the promise of com piny officials,
and that the conference was held
in order to dlscust It In detail.
It was stated that the utility
commission and ita staff made cerAnthony W. Eckert, Spring Lake
additlonal demands and also
HEADDSM'S CORNBR-A court
Heights resident and director ot the required clarification on several
J crlli AmbDV General hospital, » s s points contained in the proposal. of awards followed the annual
c'.-cvd president of the Middle At- Herman H. Pevler, vice president mother-daughter dinner of Girl
hr.iic Hospital assembly yesterday of the New York division of the Scout troop 49 Tuesday in the Fairnt Atlantic City, where representa- Pennsylvania railroad, requested view school cafeteria. The gcouts
tives of the New Jerwy, New York time within which he could again prepared, cooked and served the
and Pennsylvania Hospital associa- consult with other officials of hit dinner, and give an enterUlnment.
tion!! are gathered for a three-day company and It was agreed at the
Chairmen included Linda Matmeeting. He succeeds Robert W. conference that a complete de- lack, hosteM; Joan Morford, KitGlomnn, administrator of the tailed report and program would chen; Roaetta Annin aad Kathryn
Wllkes-Barre General horpital.
he submitted to the board In writ- Pierce, tablet; Joanne Dontto, wel
come; Sheila Burr, entertainment,
As president, Mr. Eckert will ing not lrjter than next Monday.
and Antoinette Siclllano, serving.
guide the affalu of the assembly,
Boswell g»ld: "The conference
At the court of awards the troop
composed of 613 member hospitals was entirety satisfactory and we
In the three states and a personal believe that substantial Improve- leader, Mrs. George Mortord, gave
membership of 1,465, which aimt to ments will result from the action each girl the troop crest—a pansy—
continue to improve patient care, to taken by the hoard in this matter." and the numerate 49. Second-class
promote better understanding of He further explained trnt, w h n Scout btdgc* went to Janice Cox,
health Institutions and to seek so- the final report Is received, the Lucille Blmpllelo, Charlotte Wane.
lutions to the pressing problems hoard and Its staff will confer and, Oay Smith, Linda Matlack, Claire
which confront hospitals In the
Falconettc, Elisabeth Beardsley,
face of rising costs and personnel if the report is unsatisfactory, the Joanne Donate, Ocraldlne Katman,
same will be rejected. If, however,
shortages.
Patricia Dercckton, Mary Mcllsnthe requirements and demands are
A leader In the hospital adminis- fully met, an acceptance will be iu, Beatrice Vlner, Antoinette SiciWaldmtn, Betty
tration Held for many years, he waj indicated. He said that a further liano, Elaine
a former director ot Fitkin Memor- public announcement In apecinc de- Crawford and Laurace Willey, and
first-class
badfea
to Ksthryn Pierce
ial hospital and la the retiring pres- tail relating to the plan may be
ident of the New Jersey Hospital expected following the considera- and Rosetta Annin.
The following proficiency badges
association.
tion of It by the board.
were awarded; Joan Morford, swimActive In health and wtlfare
mer, backyard camper and birds;
work, Mr. Ec!;ert is a fellow of the
Elaine Waidman, birds; Sheila
American College of Hospital Ad- Couplet Cl««§ Enjoy*
Burr, swimmer, player and dog
ministrators, a member of the hosand cat, and Eliiabcth Beardaley,
pital advisory council of the State A Travel Program
swimmer.
Department of Institutions and
Terry O'Donnell of the O'DonAgencies, a member of the advisory nell Travel agency of Red Bank
committee of the Hospital Licensing showed travel movies at the meet- Graduating June 8
board of the State Department of ing of the Married Cmiples Bible
Institutions and Agencies, vice class of the Red Bank Nfethodint From Taft School
chairman of the Perth Amboy Civil church last Thursday at Fellowship
WATERTOWN. CONN. - HenDefense council, a board member hall.
ry Oridley, son of Mr. and Mrt.
of the Penh Amboy Visiting Nurse
William O. Grldley, Navealnk RivAttending were Mr. and Mrs. er rd., Locuit, U among tht M
association, and a board member
of the Middlesex County Chapter Douglas Jerolamon, Mr. and Mrt. members of the graduation data at
of the American Cancer society,
John VartSchoIck, Mr. and Mrs. Taft tchool who will receive their
Kenneth J, Way, Mr. and Mm. H. diplomas at the 61st annual comA plaque citing Perth Amboy E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Earl mencement exercises to be htld
General hospital for its work, In Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strat- Friday, June B, In Bingham audicaring for the victims of the South ton, Rev. and Mrs. Roger J. Squire, torium. Dr. Halford E. Luecock of
Amboy explosion and the Wood- Mr. and Mrs. William Jacques, Mr. Yale university will deliver the adbridge train wreck was presented and Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mr. and dress. Print and diplomat will be
to Mr. Eckert yesterday on behalf Mrs. Philip Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. awarded by Headmaster P a u l
of the New Jersey Hospital associ- Everett C Baynton, Mr. and Mrs. Crulkahtnk.
ation by Malcolm MaeCloed, newly- Robert Boykln, Ifr. and Mra. LeonThe young student it a monitor,
elected president.
ard Reide, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
senior member of tha student
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout, government. Me wat alto a member
Mr. and t i n . Harold H. Codding- of the community chest committee,
Mrs. Manuel Rivera
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Turk* captain of the vanity wrestling
ington, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George tquad, and waa on the vanity tenTo AddreM WSCS
Lovett, Mra. Margaret Lopei, Mra.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Mrs. Walter McCoach, Mrt. Harold Per- nis team this spring.
Manuel Rivera, a native of the ry, Mrs. C. Kenneth Woodward
Philippines, and a member of the and B. Fletcher Moore.
Soliciting Ordinance
International Board of Foreign
Missions, will be guest speaker at
Challenged by Four
a missionary tea, sponsored by the County Catholic Vet?
ASBURY PARK-Four men who
Woman's Society of Christian Servwere arrcated Sunday while goingice of the Methodist church, on Attend Breakfast
from houa*-to-houM to preaeh tha
Tuesday at i p. m. in the Fellow,
Aloysiut K. Qulnn addressed tht beUefs of Jehovah's Wltnestes and
thlp hall.
Monmouth County Catholic War soliciting funds have challenged the
Mrs. Rivera has been speaking Veterans at a Communion break- city ordinance governing peddling,
en the West coast for four months fatt Sunday in the cafeteria of Red caavattlng and tollcltlng.
for the Board of Missions. She will Bank Catholic high tchool. It folCity Magistrate Eagene Ctplblfive a aolo In her native language, lowed 8 o'clock maaa in St. James anco hat set June 1* for a hearing
Membera of Highlands Methodist, church, Which waa attended, by for John Jackson, IT, ot 1412 SpringNaveslnk Methodist, First Presby- delegates from all posts In the wood ave.; John Crippen, 31, of
tertan mid Central Baptist churches county.
25» Asbury Park village; Marvin
have been Invited, and members of
Guests included Msgr. Joseph T. Hurt, 21, of i Atkint ave,, ill of
all churches arc welcome.
Asbury
Park, and Richard Martin.
Casey, county chaplain; Joseph J.
The businesa session of the soci- Laurlno, county commander; Har- M, of IT First ave, Neptune. Mr.
ety will meet at 1:45 p. m. Hos- old Rafferty, Robert J. Mtltby and Caplblanco told the men that altesses will he Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. James Stump, past county com' though the ordinance doet not reReginald Dennett, Mrs, L. E. Heu mahders; Miss Julia DaCestre, quire a licence fee, solicitors tor
religious or charitable organisaser, Mrs. William Mumford, Mrs.
Bertha Bruder and Mrs. W. Bard president of the county auxiliary; tion* mutt register with tha city
Mrt.
Anna
Targon,
past
president
clerk.
Wright
of the auxiliary; Charlea Lang,
president of St.' Jtmea Holy Name
INJURES EYE
TOTAL 4 4 MEETING
society, and Clayton Held, grand
PORT MONMOUTH-Warren knight ot Red Bank council,
LEONARDO—MM. Arthur Maltr,
Rutt of 42 Renfrew pi., had a. for- Knlghtt af Columbus. The com- pretldent of the 4-9 Republican
eign body removed from hla eye nt mittee In charge wat Frank Cat- club, will be in the chair at the
Monmouth Memorial hoslptal. The none, chairman, Leslie C. McBrlde, groups final meeting of the seaton
piece flew Into hla eye while he was Vincent Arnone, John B. Day and next Monday at 2 p. m, at Community art teuaa. Applets* «va.
Alfred J, tart on.
ahojtpiag junk.
Root Beer mod Checker Ovh Has Early Outing
f A R sttWBrV - Mty«r Edgar
V. Dealt* spaakiag at a meeting
•f the Fair Haven Moos club
Thursday Bight described plan* for
m
- •"•-municipal playgrounds throughOrrmonira Slaved
out th» borough. The mMtlng waj
hell at i^t Wtllowbrook restaurant.
Sunday; H«-v. lather
The mayor emphasised the fact
the
that a playground ia bolng planned
for each sect'on of the borough.
R«v. Gerv
.I wis tht
A large, well equipped pla.-ground,
a^r.-ial May '
he said, Is now f**ib!i«h»4 on Wil- (rue=t speake
('rownini?
of
-\ Virgin so- '
low st., ofipoilt« the grammar
church, '
Ar'-.-,r.v
school. The park, known u th* riality of ?
me wat '
McCarter Memorial park, will have Hunday e-.fr
adult supervision this summer and "The. Vn-xr-t
by Mi!» •
is now open for family par'iMi, picnics, snit games
Ter
r <i M i ! S Moi.na,
Lena
Tr
-. The
The other playgrounds tsid May:•• C h a n - '
or DenlM will he located on ili« crooner
a French
newly acquired Harding proper*'.- tilly hce.
! .-i -pray
H a r d i n g and Ridge rd*, the
- l baby's;;
Schwencker plot. River rd , rear I . O l l ' l ' i e t <
i r.• •; a n d
Lake avenue, the Knollwood tchool
A:: >
property, Hanre rd., and on Third
'>.-'icipnt-*
er3 of t:,e
st., rear <f the former Flslc Street ing
organdy"
ore \'.h:'
school.
r.'y car-'
n
e
d
r,o'i'iuef
r,'1
v.aite'
Mayor Denise descrlnrd plans
for each playground and gave a cam-)' ion ^.
rt:ij-:ir, Ann
tii crown
brief history of the acquisition of
i: :.n -in-l '
the McCarter Memorial park and bearer, Jind .
1
•" r ;;;r!^.
MarU (;r:'.!i.
th* other properties.
i-jf h n o r
The mayor and Councilman Peter Members of
i• • o, V'in-.
J. Eich*U aiuwered questions %t were. M:.--.f'.< Kr i n
i:one a n d
the conclusion of the former'.i talk. da P.'ivito, Y
=..'!-! !i*y
The club elected Harold B. P»rMi'-in
'
,
c
:
-I
p
.
,
;
'
,
I ry of River I'lnia, president. Other
ortlrprs elected Jpr the. coming year r l l o r i i A i ! C . K
Include Wallace S. Paviison, flr.it !
I vice president: Ralph J. Pn-tine. Jihle C i i v . ! . ; . ,
[.second vie* president: Jn.soph M. M - i r : . . n I . ' A r . '
\ Sacco. third vlr« president; Wi!- • J . ' i i i . • • • • I . - | . .
•I{ liani B. Howie?, Jr., secretary; C'if. d r . - , I 1 • i . foril W. Grimmer, treasurer; Mr.
Kichfie, lion tamer; John O, An
derson, tail twister: Kev. Chri^to . , ta !ii:d M ,r
1|ihi'i- H. Snyfler, chaplain: Harry | Mi s .)'• i
tne reC. F. Wflidin. «nd Fred K. flroRc. c i t i n g nf i 1P' i , - 1 .
M of t h e
directors for one year, anrl Wil- , s e n i o r i1::,, ,- ... r,_.
fred H. McCrsekcn and Gustave lie 111! if ll M . i ' h i "
: i r i n rr of
J. Fruet, directors for two yearn. t h o l!!e.--e,( M o t ;
••orated'
Thn new officers will he installed in p i n i ; a n 1 v.!;i:
June J«.
) J u n i o r f ' i i i M : ••
;••• mem-":
\HU4Ummki
Pennsy Service
To Be Improved
Hospital Group
Elects Eckert
Scouts Receive
Awards at Dinner
Fair Haven Lions May Crowning
Hear Denise
Held by Sodality
Of St. Anthony's
Tka Hast laar antj Chackar club, • local kjnehaan fraupt, anjaya* an outdoor picnic Tueiday
nifht at 4KaftivartJalaM.,
Naw ShrawuVy, ratittawa af ftad tank Maaittrata John V. Crc#tll.
Ou» mamaafi pratantad a tat tl itaak knivai ta Judfa Crawafl for being tuch a congenial hott,
and tkay ah* fava an avof-night bag ta Tammy Fhiapi, R«d lank high tchool b*ieb*N coach *hota
ckarfM »n ca-champiam af tha Shara canfaranca.
Laft ta right *rt Edward J. Macklin of Rumten,
ptrtMial mattar af earamaniei; Judge Crawal and Mr. Phippt.
HenscheI Installed Exhibition by County-State
Artists atOld Mill June It
Crand Officer
MIDDLETOWK TOWNSHIP —
Earle B. Henechel of Navtalnk
River rd., a past worshipful master
of Mystic Brotherhood lodge No.
21, Free and Accepted Masons, of
Red Bank, was installed Grand Tyler to the Grand lodge of New Jeraey by Lewis M, Parker, grand
master of Masons of the stale, at
the annual communication ot the
Grand lodgt at Atlantic City.
Earle a HfRtcM
.
The first member of Mystic
ainee 1831 to be appointed an officer
of th* Grand lodge, Mr. Henschrl
has held every office in the lodge
since his appointment as junior
steward in December, 1942. Since
receiving hla third degree in October, 1942, he h i t held continuous
office, except for a period of approximately six months. He concluded his term as worshipful mantar laat year, Mr. Hentichel also
is a member of Hiram chapter No.
1, Royal Arch Masons; Field Council. No. 12, Royal and Select Masters; Consistory of the Valley of
Jeraey City; Bay View Forest No.
IS, Tall Cedars or Lebanon, and
Crescent Shrine of Trenton.
Members of Mystic Brotherhood
lodge, Wallace B. Rankln succeeded William Curchln, Jr., in 1931 as
district deputy of the Grand lodge.
The history of Mystic lodge reveals
several other district deputies and
a grand master, according to Mr.
Hensehel, who said the lodge, one
of tha oldest and foremost In the
ttate, will mark the cantannial of
Its original warrant next January.
Harold V. B. Voorhees and Rurstl
L. Tetley are co-chairmen of the
committee planning the centennial
celebration next year.
August Bride-Elect
Honored at Shower
ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Mrs
John Denier of Grand ave,, wat
hosteta Saturday at her home at
a brldsl shower for MLsa Doris
Lunetta, tlto of Atlantic Highlandt, Decorations were in a pink
and white color acheme, Mtai Lunetta will become the bride of Edward H. Stone of Shrewsbury, Aug.
5.
duetto were Mrs. Charlea Wright,
Mrs. Jack Roue, Mrs. L. J. Wood,
Mra. Henry Knochel, Mrs, John
Streckfus, Mrs. William Egan, Mra.
Michael Lunettt, Mrs. W. Rich,
Mrs. Arnold Truex, Mrt. Harry
VanNote, 3. M. Wills, Miss Patricia
Denier and Miss Rae. M. Dwight
of Atlantic Highlands; Mrs, Elsie
Morris and Mrs. E. H. Stone,
Shrewsbury; Mrs. Edward Sturm
and Mrt. LouU Parks, Rumton;
Mrs. Harry Dutchyshyn, Little Silver; Miss Margaret Denzer, Nutley
and Mra. Ollbert Layton, Madison,
MEW SHREWBBURY-The Mon- works by Raymond Mintz of Clifmouth Art guild and the Mon- ton, also to be displayed at the
mouth County Historical eftocla- show. Following a debut exhibition
tion have announced their sponsor- at the Old Mill la.'t summer, Mr.
ship of an IB-day exhibit of the Mintz showed his works at !>oth the
works of county and state artists Metropolitan Museum of Art nnd
and fculptort, to be held June (-27 the Mllfi'um of Modern Art in New
York. At the latter show, nil paintat the Old Mill, Tinton Kails.
The display, to be open to the ings on display were, fold within
public daily irom 2 to 5 and 1 to 9 the first few days nfter the openp. m, will include (elected paint- ing. This will ho Mr. Mintz's lirst
ings, sculpture and ceramic crea- exhibition since his recrnt return
tions executed by more than 25 ar- from Paris.
tists. Rome of thei»e h»ve won ratMurrl«, l.lnson Represented
ional acclaim for their work and
Works by George Kurd Morris of
others Just now are rising to prom- Shrewsbury, internationally known
inence.
for hi* poitraits of hold's and do^.v,
This la one or a number of ex- and Corwin Kn.-ipp Lin-snn, (if Athibit* that have been held throuiih lantic Highland*, famed for his
the years nt the historic and pic- landscapes will be displayed us will
turesque Old Mill, a 17th century creations by the following nrtiMs:
building erected by l<oulji Morris,
Thomas f. K. Fri'lmKlniytcn, Mr.
one-time British governor of the de Vcfh, Lieut. Comilr. J. Douglas
New Jcrney colony. He used it In Gtl.':Bford, Mi.su Clara Stroud, Kd^nr
connection with iron ore mining op- Pearce, Mi.-:s Mary Van lilarkcn,
erations. The mill is st the inter- Mr. and Mrs. Will Hatumell, Col.
section of Sycamore and Tinton A. J. Mcndnlhauin (U.S.A.>, Mrs.
and It a county landmark, Norman Stolflet. Mi.ss Dorothy
% Crlllct
Brown, Mrs. G. Barker Srclry, Jr.,
Primary attention It expected to Mrs, Charles Hilton, Nurninn Colson,
Richard Hammond and the
bo focused upon the works of a
Kroup of county artists, including Navcsink Potters.
Marshall Simpson and Ro«lynn
Tho historical ci.ssorjation has
Middleman of Middletown, who re- named ns its oomniiltee in charge
cently were praised by critics who of the .show, Peter Cole, nl.w> an
vidttd their exhibit at the Rote art guild member, rhninnan; T.T.K.
Fried gallery in New York.
FrelinRhuyscn, Mr. ilc Vnsh, Mr.
At a date to he Announced later, Gcs.sford, Mrs, Juno Colo and
Mr, Simpson will deliver a Icctuvc Charles Vandervccr.
at the gallery on the "obstruction"
Meantime the art guild Is contheme of Interpretive painting fea- tinuing Its planning for the estabtured in hla and M!*t Middleman's lishment of a theater near the Old
works,
Mill. It reports it soon should he
Qcza de Vcjrh, art guild member ready to announce further details
who operates the Old Mill both as about construction of thn theater
an art gallery, pottery workx and which is planned to he in opera.
gift shop, h i s called attention t o ' tion next year.
Korean Fatalities Just as Dead
As Those in Last War, Club Told
Anniversary
Dinner for CDA
KEAN8BURQ — The 27th anniversary ot Court St. Ann's, Catholic Daughters of America, ot St.
Ann'j Catholic church, was observed at a dinner held recently i t
Buck Smith's tavern. The court'*
history waa read by Mrt. Agnea
Thome, who was also dimmer
chairman.
Quests Included Rev. Edward
Corrlfan, pastor of St. Ann's
church and the court chaplain;
Rev. Joiaeh Blachoff, curate, and
Mrs. Agnej Armstrong;, district
deputy. Mrt. Isabelle Htgen, the
court'a organiser and Itt first grand
relent, WM unable to attend.
Mist Anne Reilly, grand regent,
presided. Twenty-five year pine
wera given to Mrs. Anne Raub.
Mrs. Anna Broadwell and Miss
Gertrude Mondrof, Mrt. Cam Hie
Lutt tang aeveral tolos including,
"Ava Maria."
Offlcert will be elected and Installed at tht next meeting, Tuesdty.
Fogging Unlimited
Wins 92,500 Contract
George R.
SHREWSBURY
Blair, secretary-treasurer of Fogging Unlimited, yesterday announced that hla firm has been
awardtd a $1,800 contract by Woodbridge township.
The contract calls for communitywide fogging at part of the township's mosquito control program.
Last year the local Arm was contracted to perform three fogging
Scientists generally believe tlint treatments, The succos.i of them
i
d
t
resulted
In this year's entlre-icaton
man first appeared on earth at
•ward.
ltut ir«o,ow
"Soldiers In Korea are dying just
as dead as the men killed in the
last world conflict" was tho preMemorlal day message jjuvn to
members of the Khvmi.s ciim Monday night at Molly Pitcher hotel.
It came from Cipt. John McGuire, Medical corps, a veteran of
the Korean war who now ia stationed at Fort Monmouth. rteecntly returned from overseas, C:ipt.
McGuIre declared that conditions
in Korea made "inexperienced
medics very proficient personnel
almost overnight."
The young medical officer had
high praise for "the devotion to
duty" of all personnel, particularly
the volunteer nurses and the Ne^ro
ambulance drivers who showed
"exceptional couraec" in dnvlne
over "so-called Korean highways."
Tht speaker told of how helUjpters
remove wounded men from combat areas into mobile hospital units
i leal
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in
than
Marine
aviation also came in for praise
for itt "close support work."
He said that In a 60-hed hospital,
blood it used on the average of 12
plntt a day, but that some occasions called for as many at 10 pints
• day. In commenting on the apparent lack of interest on the part
of people in the States, Capt. MeGulre remarked that the men "of
this country and the men of the
other participating countries are
dying just ai dead m men wers
dying In the last world conflict."
The club completed pinna fur Its j })ti% i n t i n - j i i - w
Aiitomii, Hut*
paper drive to be held Sunday M i ' l i n a ,
Co-'en-'
morning at I o'clock. All residents M - i r i u l i r i r i c u l o
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of the borough were) limed to have
their old newspapers and niaRi- I
alines bundled nnd placed on the D'Anilmnv, Lori v a .Minna, M a r y
curb before tri.it time. Mr. Howie j ann l>iczy
'"• L l.i uno, Uar*
Is chairman of th* drive and the j Inr.-t Ann <-n j , , :! >, < ;;•,!.:*. Citercll*
K»o servlcccenter at River rd. and and Joyce Wucal
Smith «t., headquarters. The drives . Memhcra r,f t.'.c i ;u'Lh cumrnunwill be held the first Sunday ot '; ion class p - i r t : c i ; r r i'f; in the p r o
every month.
cession \'.c:-,: Hu!.;i i rviu.-.o, XanThe club wilt hold Its third an- cy Cinmlirone, iJur.i :y Ann Dlezyc,
Marls
Carnmarano 'I'hf.ic.-:n Luci- '
nual past president's dinner dance I
.et r.run-j, Lynr.ii Therlter,
Saturday, June. «. M. the Willow- *>"°.
brook. Th* committee In charge ' atrici.-i 'rornaino
comprises Mr. Davidson, Mr. Per- x», Lucy Pace, Mildred ;'.a-n, Carol
ry, Charles Getschalk, Alfred P. Nannini, Jeaa Kizz.i, Joan Bar*
Boyce, and Mr. Pastine, Pa«t pres- hcrio, An'.onia CilcroUa, Aineli*
Patnt-in
Lombardi,
idents to be honored are James La- firandinetli,
Ball, Mr. Eichele, Mr. McCracken, Thi.Tis:i. D'Cmi.fnn, l:o-a::n Norton,
Fled E. GreKe., Robert VanBrunt, Carmrlia Wcchia anij Lucid lonHarry C. F. Wordon, Mr. Ander- nacilli.
son, Mr. Freret and Albert G. McAi.HU J.\in Diiv.yc, M .rce.lla Toa-'
Cr.icken.
cano, iJoloic. r ' i ; , , ^ i : i e , Lucille"
At. last week's meeting the or- D'Anihony. Ant n . - r t i Kom.'O, Dli 1'al'idins,
Kani7.ltion eb.Mcrved " moment of ana Lopic -t i. I.';
..-Tine. J',cni.silence for Thomas Klwood Kirlh, Mary l!clhn,;irim,
Cla?a charter member of the rlub. who
Jane
died May 17. llcv. Snyler offered l i a , (_'.ii i i u - i . i . ; - ' i i ' . ;
.Mrt
Dorothy
a memorial prnyrr.
Memtiership cr.rUflcaUa nnci hutKay
tons were presented to David T. D ' A n u r o . t.'r.-ulj: ;e ^:u:.\ti,
Biivvster, Nicholas DeMaio, Mr. VVenzel, C u o l l i n i n u , M.iriffl V.o-a
Howie »nil Grandjoan O. Jewttt, M:izz:i, J o i r . n (;.in.)•:: >•<:: i. F r a n c e s
new members. Frank Hnida of Polii.M.':tro. .'.[<i;i I'oli--1 -t ;n, A l e x Rumson, a m«mher of the Sea a n d r a V-ici-i i ••;!:. Jia.-jo P a l n i i e r l ,
Bripht club wns * guest.
A n n a N i c o l i i i i .-m il .\fe: l:rh Fazio..
Hiirold
VVel/e .
cra;inii. anil
Episcopal Choir
Plans Program
c h o r a l d i r e n . n r a : ,-t. An'hony's, ar-.
j ranged the mui v
l>v.
hernliV.
i Orillin, a>-i.5tnnt ^> t.-r.>r. ^ave th«
j h e n o d i c t i i . i l . A i i i ^ . ' ; , i , - n ' i for th'*'
ceremonies were in char;:-- of Misses MarKnrnt Tcsairo, Maria Con-'
dina, Jfanetti- Aiivc. Vincinn Por»
:
IUJMSON—Under the direction celli anti Jij.-rphino .- e -a.
of Paul Llndslcy Thomas, organist
and cliuir dlf^cLur at Si. (jeovRc's
1
Episcopal church, the choir will
present a festival »f sacred music
in the. church Sunday af'crnoon,
June 21, at 4 o'clock. The program
will include selections from MenOI.n
- A f , r p: rulin?
delssohn's oratorio, "Elijah." and not guilty to ;, rhviro. nf an ax atHaydn's oratorio, "The Creation." sault on Mr-. .Mi::n;o Mueller A p r ;
16. Alfr"il L'li'.'unc, ii2. K'..'an.=burp,
lost a pica for re.hi"»: O n of JIO.OM
Inil as f'oMn'y Ju'i.'c ,J. Eiln-arl
Knight f.'t liin tri'il for .Monday. Assistant I'IT..*-*"1!!^.;- ("h ; i r l f l t
Kranki'l, v/ho ariri".-''d t l v app!ica»
tion of hail, t o :d the ccurt thafr
Mr.'. Mue'lf'i- :.- .-:i!l u m i T care o t
a nur-.' nl lii'r lunne on rt. .16. Mid*
dlctown township. M;.-. Mueller,
«•»-• foiinil in a c-u- nn Holland rd»
Holmilel. .ifr.-*:- bnnir .^ri'ui-k with,;
a hatchet. Sh» nk-ntiiii'd the air
-failant a.i Circor.i' a n j 1:« was ai*»
rented a «eek Infer in Florida. -Charle.i Siun/ialc, X^'.vark, athtorney for Cict'on-?. .<aid l'.e doubtcdi
if he would be r^'id1/ to qo to t r i a l
Monday. He said hi.-* client and.
Mrs. Mueller had heen friendly and.
that Mrs. Mii'iler may have brought,
on the attack dr.rin:: an ar.cunientr.
Judtje Knight nl.-o .-^t Monday a*
the iKv for- trial c.f S i m Ingram,*; 45, and I'.T'jort Gnsier. 13. both of
1
Newark u hn jileadori not suilty toI an indictmon*. chnrgir.jr .^ale and,
i po.-;^es.s:on of nafu!!cs. Tbey wer#,
j arres'ted about 10 day.? a?o fn *\
Paul t. Thomas
t car In Lonir Eranrh.
CicToiH Denied
Bail Reduction
Soloists will be Philip H. Roy of!
Fair Haven, tenor, and S. Donald
ITA Givi«*
Wildrick, South Oranse, baritone.
Mrs.
Lois McMahon Joice of] Ltlllrllt'Oll l o r Tl-Uvllers
Shrewsbury will b« soprano soloist,
KEYPOP.T — MomVrs of tha
and Mrs. Virginia Carrintcton
Thomas, organ accompanist. Mrs. Koan.-ibuii,' P.iront-Tciuher asaocia»
Thomas, mother of the choir direc- tion executive lupard cave their anr
tor, is a well-known concert organ- nu.il luncheon for teachers at tha,
ist, and recently gave a recital with FrancU Place school, !
last week at Ye ro'.taso Inn.
her ton at St. George's.
Teachers attending uere GtoriCChoir members who will participate sr« Dorothy Budd, Ann Hub- Gnensrh, princira!: Mrs. Floreno*
Whitnev.
Mr,.-.. Alida Chamherlalilr
bard, Ann Burnside, Stephanie
Gulden, Roberta Gardner, Joyce Mrs. Gladys IScnnmi, Mio. C!a^:>.»
Robertthaw, Valerie Smith, Donna Klnderm.'in. Mrs. Catherine Si.il^
Vroman, Whitney Aioy, Harden mund, Mrs. A, Wrnn^lia, Mrt^
Brenda MacDonay, Mrs. A. Ok
Ballanttne, David Blake, Jonathan Schmidt, Misses Margnrot LnytoBi
Blake, Peter Bleke, Hugh Bulkley, Katherine Williams, Sally liahf
David Clarke, Stephen Clarke, Rob- and Pearl Keller, John Doern
ert Dickerson, Richard Drummond, Frank Power, James Mnrley, aneV
William Drummond. Ray Effertt, H. Morris. Several other toacher*
Paul Gulden, Peter Kreyns, Alfred were unable to attend because of
King, Robert Perrlne, Robert Ro»s, illness.
Frederick Tharln, Stephen Towers,
Board m"aihers attondinff were
Robert Wllllami, Warren Ayres,
Mis. Florence Stfins.'r, Mrs. LeeWV
Albert Erler, Bruce Goodwin, John Wr«tendorf. Mrs. Mae Pre.-iton, Mrs.
Ballantlne, Jr., Michael Benson,
SET Samuel T. Harvey, John Lindsay, Lola Low. Mrs. Pmothy Behn. Mrs.
MIDDLETOWN
MIDDLETOWN—Graduation ex- Robert D. McKee and Robert B. O'Brien. Mrs. Elcancr CummlnptV
Mrs. Gladys HobMns, Mrs. Cartl
ercltea for pupils of the township's Willey.
Bundy, Mrs. Jean Adamn, Mid, Ei»«
nina elementary schools will he
m» Bogmt, Mrs. Anne CamerorC
held Friday, June 8, in thn LeoBVRDGES' IN
Mrs. Claire Cameron and Mrs, HaU
nardo grammar school auditorium,
Dr. Wylle O. Pate, eupervlslng
HIGHLANDS — Mr. and Mrs. un Schultz.
The P. T. A. will hold its final
Clarence Burdgt of 90 Highland
principal, announced this week.
High school graduation exorcises ave., toured Richmond and Wll- meeting of the season next Thurf
day
niRht, June 7, at S o'clock at
Uamsburg,
Va.,
Sunday
with
Mr.
will be held Tuesduy. June. 12, afaocial
ter rlass night Monday, Junr 11. and Mra, Joseph Kltzslmmoru and the school. This will be
Pupilt are taking nnnl rxamini.- Mr*. William Colton of Long i meeting, and refreshments will
„ „ . Iterved.
BrtMfe.
tlona tola week, Or. Pat* said.
ffl?D llAiflf
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On Bin* Defeat
Overton's NoHitter
Rtd lank Huritr Ripe Iridiint Gimoj
To Rtgittor M Win Ov-t P*voch'*L
Jeaaay Ovcrtaa wound up the
UH baseball m m for Red Bank
high *ch*el In tbc grandest of
fashion yatUriay afternoon whea
he lipped • no-hit-no-run | t n »
againrt Red Bank Catholic on the
local athletic fleld.
Bparkiag tfce Buca to a M> vietery over their intrt-bcrough rival*,
Overtoa allowed only 8ve Casey* to
(at aa base, four ay walks and ore
aa a Belter • choice. Two other
• e a reached flnt but they got there
dut ta error* by Third Baseman
Jackie Ltwii.
Oaacb Taat Philip*' nine awept
tk* two-gam* i-tries after winning
If I W ecore Monday, Then, too,
K wa* Ovfrton who silenced the
Catty bets wbea he came oa to
rtecu* Run Booth. Thi* game wa*
retarded at a non-hitter alto but
a dleput* arote upon a queition of
• lilt Overton mad« cure there
• M aa euestton about yeiterdiy'i
ne-httter.
!f»t once In the game i u the
ate Sue cbucker in trouble, only
aae awn reached eecond and he
dM It aa a ttolea baae. Three other
Catey runner* attempted to steal
second but bullet throw* by Doro
•Chubby" Oambacorto eraatd them
Iran the ban pathi.
Teak Parrel), C*aey lophomore,
Marted for the iMera. He chucked a
toitltaat three Inning* before the
Bueeaaeer* rallied In the fourth
frame. The lanky pitcher had flv<
aa «p only on* airgle and fanned
•even, putting down five men In
• raw aa atrikei.
Bill Caceiatore, wlio had ilngled
In tka Sr*t Inning, darted the lirewarns popping by rapping hla *ec•ad (Ingle out to left field. Farrell
thea balked CaeeUtore to second.
After that miftak* the Caiey flipMr aUHed ta deteriorate and when
•a Saatty ended the inning, he
aever returned. Bill Mulligan came
aa tka hlU ta nnleh up, giving the
•net enty an* hit, th* only ntra
haae blaw at the day,
Casetatore wa* chaaed over the
rubber by Overton'* alngle aa
Ovartea swved ta teeond when
Maak Newton alngled to center,
Jaka Lewi* moved the runner* an
• SMrlse* far th* flnt out. After
Disk K*ating fanned, Johnny Val.
MtlM then poked a hard ilngtt
through tka Infleld ta *eor* Overtati aa« Newton. Valentin* headed
far aaeend bua on the throw-In
ass whan Casey Catcher Jo* Calvar
throw wUdly back to the ktyatMc
sad* ValaatMa m w d to third, Farts* waft** Oambacorte. Th* Bus
reeetvor daakad far seoead, sliding
ta a»taty art Valentin* aeorad
tka throw a w back too
Junior High Wins
Board Field Day
The Junior Hifrh achool unacaUd
laat year'a champlou, River Street,
in the fourth annual Red Bank
Board of Education Field day held
yeeterday Morning at the athletic
field.
Following flag railing eerca»eale* by Bhrawabury poet Na. lat
and tan* by John Luckenbill, the
youngctera vied for medal* for two
and on* half hour* in K M 30
event*.
Chark* B. Hmbllag, beard (***ber. prwented Bkeet* llckl**, captain of the winning achool, the perpetual trophy. Mr. Hembllng also
preaented L*rry Morria of River
Street a trophy for high palat
of th* meet.
M.B.C Holds Holiday Satiling Racet
Long Branch,
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Jekn Lewii, Ik. ,
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Data Mran < « > . IHaUaa* t*' I l-d".
Bkat But—Wea kr AraaM Mara (TT»;
*ae«ad. Mrklaja (JBf): tklrd, Tner Sla(M** (HI). Matanra IT' I It".
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BJverjBtract. Secmle leward, Biinei
Tka w4M laalag far th* Caaeys Thornton, Tiaar *i£eja**a, M«rt»
• M i y aaaeludai «h<a Calvar Fkarr. Sataad, Junior fHtbi Mrtrd. Thi-
throw ta T**a O'Rourk* ta araa*
lata th* hoi
abewn tkat the barougli w«N I* aa>
able la deliver eaiaa* water to
ad* af the
Roaott Ob«rm«a. a
repreeeautlve af tk* Layae-Naw
Term ceampaay, which aaaaatetoi
tk* won aad water ptoM abetrt taw
year* ago, tetd aeejaaH Friday
tklaka ths paana to kala*T ctegd
by Iran deposit* reeuKlag from tka
radacod Saw dariac tha winter. Aa
abtelut* maaimaai rapalr aaet of
•IMS was set by MrObarmaa. who
aaid that SI bears at the a*o*t will
he required far tko raaalr Jab.
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Bowlers Hold
Annual Banquet
PrisM Awswawd
At Fifth Ajwiversary
Dinner TsMsdajr
•ATONTOWK—Tka Sftk aaalveraary banquet of the emplayeea'
bowling team* af th* ProgrtMlv*
Uf* lasurance company of Reit
Bank wa* bell Tueaday nlsbt at
Crystal Brook Farm Inn. Stanley
O. Ayrea, totatmaater, awarded
Winning Brit »taee to the wornen'e dlvUtea were Mlwea Carolyn
Sherman. Jaaa Marka, Sophie ternbo, Lorraine Ely aad Jay Figllel.
Birat place ia the mea'a dlvlalon
went to Pblllp Broto, Oeerge Klrm*,
William Menial aad Albert Klrmi,
Jr.
Second- place winners ta the
women'* dlvlalea ware Mr*. Dorothy Tober aad Mlaaaa Florence Uiela. Aalta Bai*o««, Emma Peela
aad Mary Oober. Bacoad piece la
the men'* dlvWeaj weat ta Caarle*
Takow, Mlttoa Orubmaa. John
William* aad William Soutbeett.
Tklrd ptoee wtnajera la tha warnan'a dlvtcloa were Ml**** Rsstawry
Malay, "Val" Jullaao, Margaret
"Peggy Buttertald, Patricia Mao.
aaa aad Catherine Wlteaa.
A buty djar of Mlllag waj MM
yetterday when the Monaioutk
Boat club held a a*rl*a of morning
and afternoon raeaj far Ughtnlag*
and th* Penguin*.
Roger Brown turned ant to be
the top Peaaula »klpp*r af the
holiday, winning both the awraiag
aad afternoon race*. Dick Pavla
and crew had a wet morning wk*a
hi* Psngula tipped over, giving the
crew an early taato at tka awlav
Ming aeaioa.
Charlie Allaire, veteran Ughtalaf
pllat, waa tka auenber aaa aallar
la tka BMTBIM aeealen, with June
Metkot aaUhlag aaaaad. M Water*, la hi* new boat, Revenger, evwlfll I V f f l l l IVB* WMRwet WOO
found It to be ejiilte fact aa be hold by Ml** Sherman, aad far tha
crowed tba •nl*h lla* la the num- mea by Mr. Beta. High game far
ber aa* ilot, whllo Jehaa* Ball fla- women was hate) by Mis* Matey,
and for men by Joseph LaCleera.
Hath gasse aerlea for women was
h*M by Mra. Tober and for tke
•Ueklcr Spdurfca Eagle*
men by Mr. Ttkow.
Member* af tha wanes'* bowHag
To One>94d«d 1 7 4 Win team
aamed to th* 1T0 club, which
MOKMOUTK BaMCK-tho Atuntie Hlgbiaade Saglee teak over aaaa, Mlas Malty, ifJeVttarkT Mra.
eecond place ta the Maamautk- AHoe DeSant* tad Mlaee* Ptoreaeo
Ooeaa Oouaty Baaekall league yea. Lucia. Hetea Otoaa and Ratemary
terday afternoon by bleating Menmouth Beach 17-t.
Member* of tha tewttag toama
After als Inning* af play tka via- named to th* 80O Club wire Mrs.
tor* were wall out la free* by a Sherman, Mn. Tabor, Mr. Bret*.
1S-3 eount, Th* Eaglea opened Ira Mr. LoCleero, Mr. Takew. William
with aU bate la tka laltlal ckaatar Prank, Albert Klrmt, Jr, John Wllllama, Oeorg* Klrme. Patrick Flanwhen they ckaeea over flve run*.
Don Raekley, who hurled the die- nagan, Letter Orubman, MIHea
Orubmaa
and William Plaaeey.
tone* for Attsntto Highland*, waa
al«o a tough man with the willow Consolation prlaea were given to
aa k* Maatea out four kite ia ate an the other gueat* attending. The
tai to tk* rubber, Including a dinner was arranged by tha bowlhome run, a double aad a pair of lag committee of which Mm Joyce
•Ingle*. Teammates Jack Taylor Clayton was chairman. Aiitetlng
and OWta Mill* each acquired three h*r were Mln Mariana* Ststlto
•Ingl**.
and Mr. Hansel.
Cobb Finet Five
Traffic Violator!
MEW SHREWSBURY - Naftotrato Walter N. Cebb last algnt levied Saea agalast flv* motor vehicle
violators, Among them was Lam
WltUameea af Had leak, who we*
It****) a svmmon* by F. Beaton,
meter vehicle laeaeetor, for driving
without a Ueeae*. He paM 11* end
cast*.
Jeaofc Col* af Smltkburt wa*
flaed IS aad eeato aa a e*r*l*ee
driving summon* l**u*d by Trooper
Stanley S. Swede of the Shrewebury barracks. Cote hit a pole
wkea he failed to aegotlate the
wide curve on the Freehold-Eatoatowa road Juet before eaterlag Tlatea Falla. A few day* lator. after
the pel* had been replaced, Sgt.
John B. Utvla of Fort Monmeuth
•truck M. Ha was lamed *v aummons for earelen driving by Trooper William Lmmberaoa of the
Shrewabury kanaekt, but received
A MiayMHM9 9arallnica*
H v flaM va>
east*,
Donald. Hlttoa of Sameraet, Kjr.
paid 819 and east* for (peedlng SO
mile* per hour. The lummons wa*
l**u*4 by Trooper Robert Flaher
af Shrewabury barrack*. Clareaca
WaMren af PtolnSeld. whe ran Into
a feaee ea Shafto rd., Reevytewn,
waa Saed 810 and costo for earelea*
drlvlag. He waa kMaed a eummoa*
by Traoatr H. J. O n * af tha Hewah towaahlp banaaki.
Manson Holds
Driver for Jury.
Mr. ItattaaMbhltr aaM II
mernlafl that he to caaipletlag arraagemeata to kaak aaraugk water
Haas with tha AtlaaUc HlaMaaaa
ayatem or with dlstributloa af the
Meamouth CaasolMetoS Water
compaay for temporary aupply
white th* pump to aador repair.
Matnwkll*, arauM-the-cteek (hlft*
have beea malaUlaad at tka water
pleat to all borough etoadplpe* to
capacity.
Actual repair af tka pump by tke
Uyao-New Terk oempaay. which
waa approved by •euaetl aftar tha
•Xlaratloa af th* emergency, mast
await clearance of tho espeadHure
h« Mr. Darby,
Dar«>v. MK M.tZaWukU.
Chriitopher Wins
At Old Orchard
Communion Set
To Be Dedicated
Burns, Merriman
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r*aO*l*ad farm. W*j|B«Mrwlll Bead,
llddletm Ta*»akl», Sad B a a k . T j .
twmm p. NcMaeMr,
I SackeM* fjM,;
•ear CHr, M. J,
Mrflt
Atuner.
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TrvJWWR) VSawwwBpap ••» owWaaWSf a B N *
STOKE CLOSED
AT
1 P.M.
II.
Tai Ui Itsl MOM
Williams Cops
Stock Feature
Dtek Wimaaw put aa a tMtstor*
fat pltet of tb4«*Tauilag last algkt
a* ha copped the feature stack oar
rac* at tha Loag Braaeh stodhm
before th* largest Wedaeaday al(ht
crowd ta two years.
Some 8,080 ekeerlag fane wateksf
tk* member af the Short Raeiag
club recover tram twa satkacka to
come rearlag from beklad to ptek
up lost laps aM win th* race (Mat
away.
William* la hto fast N*. « ,
hooked iato aaotkor ear aa tat far
ltd* of tha track atd teat over a
lap before he —aljrjat_kaefc lata
time bringing tat crowd to It* feet
with eaeae real aarvteraehlag drt
tag as he aeeotad
oar*.
Tho larsaet fteid aver to eaamM*
aa tHa track waa oa kaad aa 81
care went eraahlag Into tka canaatattoa raee aad Si la tk* feature.
Oaly It ears tatoheS ta the eonaalattoa race.with tha klghllght
aamtag wkea Bat Oraea of Lako>
wood taratd kla Ma. d*T aver aa
It* roof. The naa had to b* re•Urtod tkna
forced, tk* red ta« mto aetlea.
T*d Sshaelderof Botawr, ta hta
fait Na. Tl Urlltod tba arawf ta
th* flMtwrt wkta ho ratted tvw
after completing eight laps. Twa
af tka leaders atea era*k*d «p ta
tk* toath tea aM wars f
retire.
COMHI7I UNI OP
OAaom SUPPUBS AND TOOU
MOSS
MANURI
MtdN.J.Nw.lGMM
MMSTONI
wRAYSTONI
LAWN mi
aNOMS
POWER MOWERS
Shoanakw FutI Co.
UTTU VLVM, N. J.
TIL MD IANK t t t M
MKT.VNI MiSTATE AITO
ftr»ft:Bite.r"*
Minister End*
Service in China
Warren, Burns
Have 74, 75 Cards
SJBjsnBjaaBj
r.
taOaatrytatka
gjkjlljj f^ vaaatlaaal od
Mr. Datoter BaUasthasteM
katwaaa Iks DM
orgislsillahar.
Haraa, Mr*. Katkattaa
AHoa Parker, Mat- Ustor Stesier.
aaaaatHra aatoar of tha dtot aatiaircraft artffiery gua hattaliaa aaw
at part Maaiatk; Jaakt* MeBoagk.
Jeoeph Tkamaaatv Mr*. Jaha Kmg,
Mra. Nowtoa, Mrs. Pteasm, Mrs.
vtMipoty*
Mtases, Mra/aS
Ha OWeafa, Jtw-jjaarj* Fay, Mr*.
Amelia
Mra.
C. Mai Jahaaaa. (Urry Stlno of
Long Branch aM Mn. Ceelto p.
MartM Of Sea aVfcjkt. Tom Hack,
At Friday** mertlng. CouaeUmaa ett aad kte arahaatra aleyod for
M after dlaaor.
Mr. Perry
dl
Alemander Bean, chairman af tka jMMf
Sitaaee eammttte*. *ald hla eoav was ehalraku H UM dkaaar aoav
mlttee will make • ipaetel effort to
eolleet 835,040 la delladjueat taaa*
aad 81.M0 la muor llecaea toe* due
the baroughtoastur* council'* ability ta meet aatMpated Jua* aad
July aehool fuad voucher* totoUag
MIDDLETOWN — Recorder w
OUbert Maaaaa last aight released
He<«art E. Lauaklla, H, of SB) Part
Uaamoutn rd.HUat Keaaaburg, ta
8M0» kail for tka actlea af tke
tka Baas (hovad aver tfc*ir laae
grand Jury aa a charg* af cattrlag
i w la tka atath fsNawina; a eweet
daatk by autamobll*, Aceordlag to
•Mate play by th* parochial*. O-.-erpellca, a delivery wagon drlvta by
toa walkad. Newtaa thea hit *
Laughlla, struck aad killed Oeotge
hart houader ta OKourko who
fraaela Bale, Jr, two years aid af
areaped It up to develop H iato EATONTOWN - Dam Christ*,
S Walllag p|. Bast K*an»burg, Sattka twte hUllag. John UwU tk*n pher, apparenUy Mttisg hte stoats
urday aMratag when be waa playOTVffMfJfl wHBtJ S H W BQaUH WnVA B U I on a repeat victory of the dab
las a*at his hem*.
Aadrtaeh droppad XMtlafa Mfh championship, yesterday waa Old
l y la right flaM.
faliea reported tliat I Uughlln
Orchard Couatry «hlb's atflclal
•aid h* backed th* track from a
Overtoa whlffad *l«ht Caat* bat- opening teurnameat.
driveway aM atartod wait aa Wai*
ton aad wound up tba ttventh Entering the traditional Memorling H when he "felt a bump." Me
ehapUr by fanning the lut
ial day flag tournament, Christo•aM he pulM tka truck to th* aide
a m aftar Kelly (rounded out.
pher took top prise by pleating hte
of tka rtjad aad feuad tka child ta
flag aM Inches from th* 1Mb cup.
HID BANK
a pool af blood. County Phyilclan
Second prla* want to William Marn
reee, eaallfrlat aaat—Waa
Jullua A. Torea amid Dr. Frank A.
tin who used up hte Bnal stroke oa
Mitt*, who examined the child, dethe ISth green.
termined that daatk waa ceuocd by
In the kicker'* tournament, Hara akull fraetur*.
old Phillip* eeptund the award. Ha
Oeorg* waa bora at Newark, eon
hit tha chosen number of W right
of Oeorg* F. and Dorothea Poad
on tho head with a card of SM8-TI.
Eble, aad it aurvtvad, bnlda* hla
Dr. Leon Reiner I U second with
parents, by a •Ister, Mary. Tba
tt-M-TS.
family ha* llv*d at Ban Keaasaurg
Lightning Fleet Makes
Phil Pitch** to chairman of this
J*«Hh
raea. aamt-Satl—W*a
br
two yean.
year'a golf committee, which hat Navesink River Debut
Oww
Tha funeral ww held Monday at
big thing* la store for divot dlggeri
the Ryan funeral home. A blaming
here, Working with him will be
The Lightning neet of Monmouth
was offered by R*v. Edward A.
nttfc raet.ml.aael--W*« kr Bin
Rev. Leon M. Cos, Ruasell Plngt- Boat club had It* first tut* tt
Corrlfm, pastor of St. Ann's Cath- auake.
tor*, Jo* Eager and Art Turner.
heavy catling Saturday when the
olic*
church,
Keaniburg.
Burial
waa
Cantatatlaa raee—Waa
At th* 11 o'clock service Sunday
(kippers held their flret race with
aaeaad. Ditk Baraws tkli
In tha Red Bank Preibyterlan ia Mt Olivet cemetery.
the larger craft*.
a new silver Communion
Charll* Allaire ta right back la church,
win be dedicated to th* (lory
hi* winning habit*. He won th* eat
of
Ood
in
loving; memory of Rev.
Initial race with John Bull finishing John Muyakene,
Local Repair Shop
D. D., L. L, D.,
aeeond and June Metbot, third.
hi* son, Lieut. Edward Strong
UDOKARDO—Pete Bumf, Jr., . Sunday the float atorted out rac- and
Dyes
Shoes ISO Shades
l e t Bask
•*• 4* lx—5
Muyakena,
by
Mrs.
Muyaktns
and
UTTLB SILVBR-Or. aad Mrs.
1*1,leak Catholle
too •« to—« and Wed Merriman ahared low ing la foul weather with a drlatie
Frederick M. Pyka, recently reRobert's shoe rapalr shop, which
Twe-bu. kit-John lewli. HIM of grot* honors at Beacon Hill Coun- and no breeie. When the *all* her family.
Farrell I <• 4 inninte. Mulliian 1 I
Pr. Muysken* served as paster Ured by tka division of Foralga was recently opened at tha corner
I laalnti. Onrton « it T Innlnai. itrueL try club Sunday with Identical anally did catch a puff of wind, of this church from l»30 until 1M7. Hiaaron* of Ua Metkodiit church of Monmouth at aad Bridge ave.,
rat kr Fantll 1, bj Muilitu t. BaiM •core* of SMI—71. William Can- time ran out and th* rac* did not Before coming to Red Bank, he
after 8S year*' service ia Peking, ta addition to faaturUg "repair
ea kdlt e t Fatnll t. o« Mulllitn 1. turn waa In aeeond place with 40- count
had served u asalatant paator of China, are aow living with their white you wait" aarviee, atea ayat
• t O«trtoB 4. Cnplru—Uaaewlei and 40-M.
Aeerettifte*
Second PreibyterUn church, New- •oa-la-law aad daughter, Mr. and shots any aster tha euetoaaer
Henry L. Bauer turned In one of White? Ford Makes
ark, and after hi* pastorate here Mrs. Thomas O. Streckfua of Sun- chooses from IB) shade*.
hla better round* to win the low
he served Flnt Preibyterlan church nycreit dr.
Robert Roblaaoa, who has opernet prlie. He negotiated the hill* Signaleer Debut
of Wheeling, W. 'Va., during which
Dr. and Mrs. Pyke are taking up ated a ahoo thlnlng shop for tba
anrf dalea In M-36-40, having «'*
time
he
was
honored
with
the
dePOINT PLEASANT — Former gree of Doctor of Divinity from temporary work with the Red B u k list four years, hat initalted tbt
on each 9. He atmoat wa* denied
most modern machinery far aha*
hla day of glee by "Rut" Crouae, Yankee Wbitey Ford made hi* Davli and Elklns collet* of West Council of Church**, conducting a repairing
by eaptrte. Tha
L»ONARDO-Round. of 74 and who turned in a card of IS-M for Fort Monmouth pitching debut Virginia.
census of religious preference* In
Later
he
acrved
Grace
n were ported at Beacon Mill Coun- S2-31-41. It wa* Crouie'a but Tueiday night by hurling sis acoreth* n*w building developments. tor hat had IS yean' experience ta
Presbyterian
church.
Jenklntown,
the same line which Included tor*,
try cltfb y*»t«rday by John War- round to date, hi* prevlou* low hav- le*i Innings as the Signallers dePa., during which pastorate he waa Having spent the war yean la lee aa aa Instructor In tba test war.
ran, Jr., and Pete Burnj, Jr., refeated the Paaaale Comets, 4-1, at honored
with tha degree of Doctor China under tha Japanete, Dr. aad At shown ta hte announcement
•paetlvaly, when the club'* lecond ing been 93.
Clayton field.
Mri. Pyke were guetto th* laat two
major tournament of the year m Four golfere ahared th* kicker'* Firing agalnit the (trong Comet of Law*. He died Feb. II, 1941
and a half year* of the Japanese clttwhece ta this ittu* Robinson
h*ld.
handicap price for th* drawn num- club, which la leading the Twin
Lieut. Edward Muyakens, who Foreign office m tha Wei Helta has two abl* attlatanta la the shot
ber
of
73.
They
were
Burn*,
79-7—
repairing department.
waa
w*l|
known
to
many
of
th*
Although Warren won th* low
Cities and Bergen-Pataalc leaguea
Concentration camp.
(rota prlia with hla St-tO, It waa 73; Jim Hanley, M-l—73; S. U. in North Jeraey, Whltey gave an members of the Red Bank church
Mrs.
Pyke
formerly
was
a
T.W.Burn* who took honor* In th* flag Hoffman. 90-18-73 and George Mil- excellent crowd-pleasing 'exhibition and community, was killed in the C.A. aecretary la Shanghai. She la Mn. VzdiUm
tournament. Pet* went all the way ler, 1O3-S1—73.
for the Point Pleasant baseball MWlee of hi* country Apr. 31, INS, a graduate of Welleiley college. Dr.
during World War IL
to the 30th green before uiing up
Whan Car Ofrtunu
.
fan*.
Pyke waa graduated from Hartba allotted number of itrokea. He
vard Divinity school Their ion,
Norman
de
Planque
Wins
OCEANPOBT~Mra. IMrothy
kad ST-S8. Warren waa tied for
Jama* Pyka, I* aerving th* dlvialon
County P.T.A. Plans
Fined $100, Facet
aeeond place with Earl Herbat, Opening Golf Tourney
of Foreign Mlasloni In Medan, Su- caaai tajary tea* algkt wkea her
both ending |>1ay in the 19th cup.
License
Revocation
matra, in the Republic of Indo- car taraei aver «* Ooaaawit avo,
1951-52 Program
Herbat, touring the tricky layout RUMSON-The golflng acaaon
aeila.
PaUoa aaM a*a waa favcaa as? asa
NSW SHREWSBURY — Malta,
to Ma beat round of the early aea- awung Into action at th* fuhlonLONd BRANCH — Th* 1951-52
read by ewe
eon, earn* through th* day'* low able country club her* ytattrday, trat* Walter N. Cobb a week ago program
of
th*
Monmouth
County
Fined
for
Careless
lait
night
fined
Herbert
Falkenart *eore, a 96-J0-65.
Norman dePlanque winning th* of- burg of Sia South at., Eatontown, council of Paranta and Teacher*
Cal. KoteaaB._ta* of Fart Moala th* ladle*- dtviaion Mr*. Vic- ficial aeaion'a opener—the Memorial 1100 and cost* for reckless driving. wa* planned at a, meeting of the Driving, Will Appeal
tor E. Orenlnger won the flag day flag tournament,
board
of
managors
Monday
at
LibOeorga
g.
Barnea
of
River
Kdge
Falkenburg waa driver of a ear erty Street achoel. Mra. Oeorg*
tournament, ending play juat ahort Mr. dePlanque had thing* pretty
wa* fined 85 here thia morning by who otjM the aahjter was aaa at
of th* 30th green. Hr«. Don Corwin much hi* own way, ending hi* reg- Involved In an accident Apr. 31 on King of Highlands presided.
Maglatrate John V. Crowell on a tke driver*. Tha ether to eUM
Shrewihury
live. After itat* police
waa aecond. Bhe ended in the mid- ular round with fltrokr* to (pare.
Tha
flrat
actlv'ty
will
be
th*
ancharge of careless driving. He taught. The Vsdllte. ear waa
dle of the 30th fairway. Low net He Anally planted the flag on the reported that he had been convict- nual 4>retid#nt'a meeting, Sept, 19, pleaded not guilty,
honor* were ahatcd by Mra. Edwnrd 19th green. Phillip E. N. Greene, ed of it prevloti* motor vehlete at 8 p. m, at freehold high ichool; Patrolman Raymond Sergeant, forced up an embankment sear
•W. Wl»e, UW-le-71, and Mri. Rob- Jr., took aecond-place price. He end- violation*, the Judge laid h* would the fall county council will be held who made the complaint, charged Motuneuth Park
recommend to the Motor Vehicle
art Howland, M-37—71.
ed play in the ISth cup. Ronald W.
LBCTtIBB ON BVTTONS
that hi* licen** be Nov. 15 at a school to be an- Barnea, who wa* driving a truck,
Th* other holiday winner waa Allen was third. He flniahed on the commlaaioner
nounced; the iprlng county council and th* driver of another truck FREEHOLD—Vivian* and Oeorg*
revoked.
I. M. Hoffman. He hit the aelected apron of the Idth green.
will be hold Apr. 1«, ltS3, at a were cutting each other off on Ertell will glv* an tlluatrated lecnumbar of 73 to win the kl'ktir'u
ichool to be announced; the 80th Front it, blocking traffic, He added
"The Hlatory and Romane*
FIRE PAMAOBS CAB
prto* with 87-U-73.
Pro Andy
annual banquet will be held May the affair looked like a peraonal ture,
HIT
WITH
BAT
of Button*" at the Hlitorleal buld•ikora handled the event*, In which
Fire, which broke out In the rear IS, US3, at Sea Girt Inn, and the feud, and that Barnea finally threw Ing, TO Court it,, Wednetday at 8
TO golfer* competed,
LITTLE SILVER - Joaeph Me •eat of a car owned by Mr*, Ed- ichool of Instruction he* been Hat- an orange at the other vehicle.
m. Exhibited will be 17th and
Gill of 21 Hunnyatdc. dr., wag treat- ward li. Keaiter of Orange, cauaed ed for June 4, 1853, at a achool to Barnea aald he would appeal th* p.
ISth century button* from their
Joe McOlnnlty, who pitched for ed for a bruin* or the left leg Sat- |25 damage laat night, The car was be announced,
(Inc.
collection. The meeting ii aponBrooklyn In IMO. hold* the record urday n[ Monmoulh Memorial hoe- on Front «t. when the bl»ie atorted, Mra. King aald that the council
for th* moat hit batamtn la one pltal. The child waa hit with a bat It « M mtlniuiihed by Relief En- now ha* fS local Parent-Teacher Judge Crowell flned Charle* Mow- jored by the Monmouth County
er,
Jr.,
of
Washington
it,,
Red
Hlatorical uaoclation, Tia will ha
Ha nicked. U.
i whll* pitying buebtlL
fiat coapuy*
asaocuUloM.
Bank, 110 tor epatdtng,
•rv*d iollowlng UM lecture.
'
K««f Btftat, td Ma.t
14 • * * , Otataad Btract.
1SE
i»ea.
MewC**4 tl 1fea***~
toa artUeta* tka
all tkaea
*k« kalpad
kalpad
Satar- <a «n wist
Istrattoa at a
ta i tkaak
tkaak
all
tkaaa *k«
r • • /
a aor reeaat kenavaajaat
day BtBht *p*aaa*«d by tho
t
naaad kr tka aadd
dtk
«
WalUr rraaeia ~
create dab at CaJtr taa.
t
>aaakf»l ta
Mr.
^ l i A DT •iri.-.rd-tk*
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. . -yoad
—
m f(rM
—k«*U.
. Fart BjaM
attoattoa to tke NUgreaefel" «**> Araw
Mr. »«d Mra. L*tt«a
•Hit* ef Ue herwtgh'a baacbat. —AdfTrt'lwaw
CaaactTs aettoa Friday fedlewod
tk* revetotlee at tk* ragular mootlag Miaday of laat weak kr Mr.
|
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NeidonBlasU
Await
Darby's Approval Repobliean Term
MIOMLANDS—
Chartea Charte* . Hi
chalraaaa of the water committee
aald thi* mernlag that appraval of
the mm emergency kn the auaaMpal wator plaat declare* al Friday
aigkt's aajiaratl amaeit oeeaaaa
haaaat baaa recefvad aa yet faam
Walter A. Darby, dlrocter at tke
aa earlier defeat at the hand* of
tke Leag Breach aia* by rapping
UM Groea Wave, d-1, Friday afternoaa ea tk* Bue dtaaaaad.
Johaay Overtoa, Coach Tom
Phipps' ator couthpaw Sipper, was
ia cammaad all the way, ekucktaf
a two-kit ball gam* which aaw Daa
Itikty aad Joe Teaaalai acajuire tk*
tw* Loatg Branch alagte*.
After aomplatlac four iaaiaa* af
play, the stare *tood at eae-all. The
Bue* thea grabbed the lead to the
aest f run* with a steste talk/. Nat
belag satiated with such a
margia, th* Baeber* pwt the same
ea Ice 4a the a n t chapter wrih a
quartet of run*.
In the big laaltw Overtoa, Maak
Nawtaa, aad Dick Keating air——•
eat alagle*. Dem 'Chubby
bacarto aad Jaha Urwki eaerkteed
aad Charlie Mill* contributed a
pair af errar* to aid tha aaa**.
BS,SA«
*in<iin».—J.mlor Mi»(i, 41: Tint**
14
r>!li, ::i; River Street, 14; Little U V K ,
LONG BBAUCH
1; H«lmd»l. *.
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4, i. «, 7, siul Mh *r*4t (Irb »"r<l Maura, tk
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lore, StocUtr, (K); third. Yteim* Kirk Jefrar »e>
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kr »Mla Ver.!H« (It): anirf, Al.
Beeehed k.i. aa errer fat Beetk
MiKla, WIIIIMM (R)| tMr4, Mart Ap- la (at
dtk inninar.
l»!«»t« (JH)
(at
Ran for Blekardio* la Mk.
Ei'/h'.t! !r>4< rlrii t»-»4.
(e) Itrvek aul tar Mllla Is Ttk laalas.
by Elennor Hopkin. (JH) : W M 4 , •*••
L«if
Braark
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erly Mavlound <4M)| tklrd, Barker*
Wlntn (JHl.
Bad Bank
* 1 ( * I d a—I
rouna trad* koyi Hrt. lull W n
Nome r»a—Jack U*ia. SacrMkx.
br Urry Morrla ( M ) ; MMR*. Banaia Jaka La*!., Ba*tk. Struck eat—Br Overttoil
i l ».
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Mrrli I.
I Beat*
Baw« a*
a* kail*—Off
Umi. (kll); third, Taut Hall <N).
nfih trail* key* in-**. d*»h-^W*R Ovcrtsn 1, Mnrrln I. Hit ky r • ' » »
Wr NtUan Clajrlmnta ( M ) ; *K»nd, Bar- Br Overt** (Hauro), MUl—Off Harrii I
old nillmor* (M)i third, U m a i i In «•> Innlaga, Fi«» • la U lania*.
Uila* rilcktr—Merria, V*>»iit»-A|.
Stow (Ml.
With itado »*»• »••»«• d**k—Ww ckattlfi*, Wl.laoltki.
kr l'«'i» rattm Ol): M»i>Rd. r>tf*r
r«nti1nouni <M)I third
third. Grant Jeaw
•»«*imi m l * b*» »«.
MAT If* MM
DONALD E. ASAY
M
Allslate,M the antomobile insorance company or*
ganiaed by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Inlrodaeeo Mr.
Donald E. Asajr, ibe newly appointed Allstate
Agent for Monmonth County.
It will pay you to have Mr. Assy quota you Allatoto'a LOW
RATES for your ear, and also glv* you full detail* about other
bigger valu* feature* offend by ALLBTATE-th* auto inmiraac*
that's known from coast to oeeat for "Speed aad fsirnees ia SaU
tliag Claims Without Red Tape or quibbling."
Lot ye«r owa eomparteon prove th* greater value of Allatot*
srouctkm aad aarviee. Fill out aad mall tha coupon BOW. MO
obligation to you whatever.
v
BJ
MAIL THIS COUPON
TOi DONALD E. ASAY. Ageat, Allltato laamraaea Ca,
. 48 Satem iaao, UMto SUver, N. *. Pkoae BE S-ttftt-B
without obllgaUon, pleaie give m« ratea and full detiil* on
Allitoto A«to lasaraae*,
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576 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVIN
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Harry Meyers. Dog Owners
Athlete, Fined by Cobb
Dies at Age of 71
Son dmrch Ends
Conferetiee Year
S.WAMIMH
Mrs. Ophelia Dibbea. widow ef
Services will be held (or Rudolph
J. Felle*.
RUMJON
—
Frank J. IMBtJen, died taia atoning
J. Borneo, 59. tomorrow et 1:30 a.
at
her hoasc, lie Maple ave., after
in. at his lite reeideaee, U l Me- husband et Mrs. Hilda Kris Fallen
twa weeks' Ulaees.
NEW sWItEWSBtTBT-Def ownehsnie >i., folio*** at t e'closk by of M Oertee) at, 4 M Saturday
Mre. Dibbea wae bora ei Metors who failed to ettaia lleiana ler The Shrewsbury ave. A M I .
• hi«rh maw of requiem at St. An-aight.
waa aad was the daughter of the
their
aaiaaale tod • dale a week ken ekitreh of which Rev. Biehard
thony's Catholic church.
Bars at New Torh city, Mr. Fel- WALl-EB r. TUMJBAUBV
late Williem L. and Suaaa D. Robgo last night wetk Me«ietrate A. Oauaelll le paeter, eleeed eae of
Mr. Borneo Hied early Tueeday loe, waa a n a of the late Patrick
erts.
She
had
been
e
resident
erf
Walter K Cebb. Bia ef tbesa paid
yaara
nornin? at Riverview hoar ta! af- and Bridget Cartoa Felloa. Ha had UNCROFT-The funeral of WalRed Baak many years.
tb waa given
i
II Sates while another
a Mayll
ter a short il!ne»i. Bom in Italy. lived her meet ef hi* life ana waeter Francis Tuanldaiaky, tt, of Lin- HIGHLJlNDB—Virgil Tairkauf, Mrs. Dibbea was a number ef
at,
husban*
of
Hilda
Sehulia
ThurAa
a
geetare
ef
thaahaeivisic,
he was a ton of the late John and a member of Holy Cross Catholic croft estates, who was killed WedOf ftca •rifht the
chapter, Daughters ef
rested to
tor It- Mlewlac members asade apt
Angelina Borneo. He had been in church and a chatter member af nesday morning ef last week wheel kauf of 1ST Navesink a»e., died Menmeuth
Americaa Revolution, and the
tetftbtleae ler the support of the
the. U. S. 80 yeari. 20 of »-hich *erc Rumson fire eamv.nny.
he was crushed hy a bulldozer while Monday night «t Moasaoutn M«fv the
Red
Baak
Weeaaa'e
club.
Paal
Tea
Years
Elijah Williams of Raevytew* ee- etuirca: Mra L«l« Bowles, • » ;
spent in this vicinity. He wan a Surviving- betides 111'. Fallon are working at Cliff wood, »es held Sat- orial hospital.
Surviving
is
a
daughter,
Miee
Ceweeill, Mn. Neaaje b
Mr. Thurkauf had keen • reeipartner i« Borneo-Sconduto Cloth- a, daughter, Mrt. Lynn Farnham of urday morning from his home. A
NEW TORK o r r - H a r r r Mey- iped the See. He told the judge Btekardl Benjamin
Dibbea ef Red Baak.
Parker, Mrs,
ins: company, Long Branch, manu- this place, and a grandchild.
requiem snaes was offered at St. dent of this place about nve yaara Ruth
ers, a s»iasea«r reetdeat ef Sea be had aaallad Ue fee to Edwin C.
Tha
fuaeral
will
be
held
Meedey
Jessie
Cagle,
EH Cagte, U B. Rivprior
to
which
fee
lived
at
CliaTaide,
facturers »f women's garments.
The funeral waa held Tuesday Catherines church, Everett, hy Until he retired eight year* ago, et I •» p. m- at the Mount memor- Bright the paat tea years, aad • ptat Mr. Reed seed that Mr. en, Mra. Carrie Cereia, Mlee Lfl*
He -» survived by hi« wife. Ame- morning at Hely Crone church. A Rev. John J. Nowak, pastor. Bur- he and his brother. William Thur- ial home. Rev. Robert J. Saulre, ersaer summer reoMeat of Deal, Mliams bad faithfully applied tar Man Jordan, Mra. Florence Freet.
lia Pi.cirello Borneo: a daughter. high mas« of requiem waa offered ial, under the direction of the Free- kauf, operated Virgil Thurkauf and pastor ef the Red Beak Methodist \rf>. Saturday at the Pelyclinic licensee
through tbe HMH m past Mra. Cera Jehaseei, Mrs. Dellie
ospital here. He observed his TOth
Mr». Frank Trimboli, livinc a< hy Rev. Richard A. Ewing. Mrs. man funeral home, was ia At. Rosa aoa company, silk dyers, of New church, will oglciate.
years, but that ee aaaNaatlea waa West, Mrs. Meato Rudrow, Mrs.
birthday Feb. M af thie year.
hnme; a ion. John Borneo, Little Marie Lederhaus waa organist an1 of Lliu cemetery. Freehold.
Dorothy OeuaeiU, Tnemae Battle,
York
city.
For
the
paat
ive
yean
this year.
Bearers were foster Stevens,
The fuaeral ejras held Monday at
MBS. BFJtecrA MWBA
Silver; a sister. Mr*. ClemmentU soloist. Burial, under the direction
Mra. Virginia Rudrow, Mies Lfdla
he operated a frozen foods busithe Riverside funeral parlors ia that the letter might
Marino of Brooklyn, and two hro-of the John E. Day, funeral home, George Grot*, Philip Morris, Henry ness here. Far the past 22 yean,
LONO
BRANCH
—
Mrs.
RebecMotion, Ralph Molzon and Frank
New York city, with Rabbi Mark ia the aulle, the Judge raapeaded Joaas. Staaley SMaey, Rutherford
1hrrs. Carmen Borneo of Brooklyn waa in lit. Olivat cemetery.
ca
Lands.
M,
of
171
Pavilion
eve.,
Sidney, William Johaean, Sr., carMsnson. A. Marine Bring aquad Mr. Thurkauf had been secretary
Burial was in Salem sentence.
and Joseph Borneo of Italy.
Monday night, rather Ewing re- rom the Naval Ammunition depot of the Warren G. Harding past, died Monday at Monmouth Memor- oBViating.
These Saed Included MaaweH rie Cot*, ChaHee Cebb, Archie
L. I.
The William a. Andereon funeral cited the Rosary at tha funeral at Earle lirrd a volley over the Free and Accepted Masons of West ial hospital after a month's illness. field.
Cbuaa, William Oarbia, Mrs. FranWilliams,
aa
Asburjr
IHrk
police
Born ia Russia, Mrs. Leads wee e Surviving are a son, Harry Mey- detective) who keeps dege la the aee
home wai in charge of interment, home. Members af Rumeoa fire grave where Father Nowak atro- New York.
Barren, Mrs. Clara Carter, Mrs.
ers,
Jr.,
Rumson
rd.,
Rumson,
aad
daughter
sf
the
lets
Charles
and
which was in Mount Olivet ceme- department vitited tha funeral lounced benediction.
Surviving are two daughter!, Mrs. Naomi Csbea. She bad beea a res- a daughter, Mrs. Cheater Levy ef borough; Oalueabue WUUeaas, Ree- Ruth RsuaeeyrMra. Jeaaio Majors,
home
Monday
Bight.
vytewn
~
tery.
; Theodore Martlniuk, Lea* Mrs. Haael Williams, Mlee Law Mee
A Marine veteran of (we aad a Louis* Burns of Middletov.a town- ident ef Long Breach el years.
Oraage
half years service, anoet of which ship, and Mra. Helen Cooper of En- Surviving are four sons, Charles A furaiture suaufacturer, Mr. Branch,i, aad *er*ner reaident here; Meeley, Mrs. Anna Jordan, Ruth
Frank
VaaPelt,
Reevytowa; Meyer O. leatt, Mlee Ceastaace Oritla,
glc.vood;
two
brothers,
Frtd,
Tliurwas spent on Okinawa, Mr. Tumland Bryan Landa ef Leag Breach, Meyers BMsaUiaed a susaeser kerne
daisky had been employed by the kauf of Lconla and William Thur- John J. Lands ef Porteupeek and at 1 Badmlateei leae, Sea Bright Jackaea, Hence tract, and Floyd Mrs. Ella Sauu and Joea IfeMiiW ; Mrs. EUea Battle, Mra.
Oschwald Brick works at Cliff wood kauf of Fair Lawn, and twa grand- Dr. David E. Landa ef Philadelphia. Hie winter heeae waa a* the Hotel Lodge, Ptae Break.
Maacy Mkkeae. Mies Joeephiae
we weeks when he was crushed children.
The fuaeral waa held Tuesday Sf. Dorselt ia New York city. Prior to
Mrs. Leeto Jeaaiags, 111:
between a bulldozer he had been The funeral will be held tomor- terneen at the Flack funeral home, kecomiag a susjsner resident ef
Mra-ttulaUlla Nlehals, | U : Mrs. Maoperating and a gravel pit dipper row at 11 a. m. at the Necker with Rabbi Abraham Kellner, of- Sea Bright he had spent >0 sumaUe Vaaa. Mrs. LiHiea Ceapar, AM
shovel. He waa born at Holmdrl, Sharpe funersl home, Union City. Sclatiag. Burial waa la Cengrsga- mers at Deal.
b Wcalcni Gcnaaajr
Jetrlee, Jeha Weetbreok, Mra. Etion of Mr. and Mra. I<attus Tumi- Rrv. David VonStriea, pastor nf tien House af Devid cemetery, W,
An outstanding athlete Mr. MeyPeters. Great paters, Mra. Ludalsky, and moved to Uncroft with the Woodrllff Community church, Long Branch.
re had been capteia of the City Seoute aad Cuba from Meametrtb sla
hii family 20 years ago. He attend- will officiate.
Athletic club of Nev/ York city county Have shipped two easee af cy MeOuire, Miss Celedeaia Corbin,
Mra. Eva Dean, Tamer Harris,
uniforms
and
oquteeaeat
to
ae
used
ed schools at Lincroft and River Burial will be in Fair View cemsMBS. FBANK
since 1»1I. A trophy dinner was
Plata and w u a graduate of Mid- ery, Falrvlew, N. J.
endered ia his honor by the club to extend the eeeutlag •reajram la Forrester Lee, Mre. Fannie Rivers,
Mm/"** Ms>Twat-i»w«
LONG
BRANCH—Mrs.
Josephine
dletown Township high school. Mr. Maaonic services will be held to- Ceetello, W, ef 111 Vaaderbilt ave at BO West Mth at. three weeks ago. Western QernMay. This equip- Mrs. Roberta Sidney, Mre. Beesie
Tumldaisky also had been em- night at I o'clock at the fuaera! sister of Patrick Xambraae of Lit Mr. Meyera was born la Loadea, ment will be distributed to Seawta Cbuaa, Mrs. Addle McMillan, Miss
ployed by the Joseph Wildangrr home.
England. He was named after aa la that area without east, la the Elaine Gray, Mn. Eleanor Viaaent,
tie Silver, died Friday.
INTEGRITY...
company nf Shrewsbury alter hta
who had been a member ef hope that the preftam and idesa Mra. Christie* Richardson, Mrs.
Survlag besides her brother, are uncle
MBS. HCLKM A. tVNEUX
discharge from the Marine corps.
Parliament. At the age of alae he of the aeantlafl mevemeat will da Mama Ray aad Mre. Ruby NUhher
husband,
Frank
Castello,
two
He waa a member of a motorcycle
a member of the choir ef It. its part ia •rasaetlag World Broth* eta, | U . and Mrs. Alllta Montague,
EAST KKANSBURO-Mrs. He!is, Steven and Nicholas Castello; was
Mrs. lawlee Aadsrson, Edward
Paul's cathedral. He had a nature C l 4
•Han lelectinf • funeral club and I* aurviveil, besides hit en Augusta O'Neill, Hi, died suedea- three
Your Etpreulan of
other
brothers,
Paul,
Antalent for boalag, and at the age Addltleaal eklpmeala af clothlag Clark, Mrs. Mario Parker. Jamee
«>•«••*, iMefrlr* in parents, by a sister, Mrs. Viola, Gib- 1y Monday at her home, M Bergen thony aad Armaad Sambraao ef M
son of Perth Amboy.
True Kememhranem
st. She was horn in Germany, Long Branch, and a sister, Mrs. Al- M won the British empire feath- and Scant equipment are being Parker. Sr., Mrs. Alice JeCrles,
erweight boalng champioefhip. Ar- gathered aad will eeea be on their John SUatee, Mre. Oeraldlae EvaW ITF)W»JWTBWY Jwfi
W» 9M*
daughter
of the late Frederick and ma Buona of Long Branch
So other act of a normal
MMirX~J.
Louise Muts Tangermann, and had A high ma«s of requiem was of- riving in America the following way. The Seoute' slogan, "Do a aae, Ckarlee Alleyne, Mrs. Shirley
funeral tarvica
man'a life gtvei him more
yew he studied and worked with Good Turn," caa be applied eve* Farhaa. Mre. leae Dudtoy, Mlsa
RUMdON—Samuel J. Keeslf-i, «t, lived in Nutlh Rerceft 30 ycara becomplete soul satisfaction
Alate Stoveae, Mrs. Helen Harris,
itaneWaV died Monday morning at his home fore coming here more than six fered Monday morning at Holy he late Stanford White, fi
en aa International easts.
Trinity
Catholic
church.
Burial,
than the building of a MemMrs. Elisabeth Freeman, Mrs. Leyears ago. She was the widow of under the direction ef the Damlan architect.
on
Warden
ave.,
after
a
long
illWalter
R.
Kunkel,
representative
orial to hii loved onea who
Capt. James A. O'Neill, master ef funeral home, was in Mt. Carme
J • Every Service la Complete ness.
In his youthful yean In this ef the Boy Seoute of America la aera Seett, Mra, Ruby Jones, Mrs.
have gone on.
Braadea, Mre. Resle Frost,
Born (n New York city, Mr. Kess- an ocean-going atpamer.
country Mr. Meyera waa eeveral Germany, wrote In hart that "even Laura
cemetery.
Fred Morris, Mre, nten *n>cm<*.
Our (elect Barre Memorial!
ler waa a eon of the late .Iwwnh, Hurvlvini' »•• a «oi! o.ni tought
hi
tit!
4
M! gift: as sest by Menmeuth Council Freak Penningtoa and Mrs. Elischampionships, a M-mlle swimming go a long way la extending a welbear the Oulld mark of apand Bertha Kcusler. He was a er by a former marriage, Ulrich
race and a B-mlle running race. come. You are not only aiding abeth Oeeklaa, | 1
sales manager for the Centr.il Wlppcrmann of New York city and
proval, your guarantee of a
Queens wholesale electrical house Mrs. Grctchen H. Mascall of SO BerHe joined the City Athletic club In down and out youth but cementing Various clubs ant) friends ef the
finer Memorial at no extra
ebureh eeatrlbuted mt-H, auklng
for several yearn, having retired gen st., East Keansburg, three
l«0. Turning to wrestling be wonfriendship* between astlens."
cost. Visit our showroom
three years ago. Mr. Keaeler had grandchildren and Avi great-granda total af ItMT reaehred la saeeial
the National Ught-Heavywelght
and see our display! ef these
been a, resident of this place the children.
cbaaapleashlp ef the United Stetes
certified memorials.
N RivanM* AveniM
Ambrose
Flaes
past H years prior to which he had Thi funeral eervlee was held last
EATONTOWN - The leke at In IM*. When he waa IS years ef
lived in Jersey City. Ha waa a night at the home of her daughter, Memorial
Kasary Satiety Pisa*
Pkene 44111 R»«j lank
park Friday afternooa age he celebrated by Boxing » Driver Forfeits
member of the Shrewsbury River with Rev. John Euler, pastor of the claimed the
life of seven-year-old reuada with three formidable opEeypert • w e l l - M l Maple I t
Bayshore Community church, offi- Wilbur E. Nolan, Jr., making ponent*. In reeeat years he wae a KEANSBURO-Magtetrate El- Ctrtl Party, l a s Trip
Yacht club of Fair Haven.
Tslepheae HIM
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ciating. Burial today at 2:30 p. m., fruitless the feverish work ef Irst member ef aeveraf major commit- ware] F. Ambrose Sned Mra, Eltsa- HIOHLANDS — Fiaal arraaselisa* la M l . Olivet Ctswter*
Clara Davi« Kessler; a daughter, under the direction of tha Ryan aid squad men and Jersey Central tees ef tbe KAV.
menta far the eard party to be
PboM Red" lank tOSlf
Mrs Ruth, wife of Frank Hawkina funeral home, will be in Fair View Power and Llgljt company workers
Jway nlfht for VNV tpaaeered tomorrow at • 9. HI. by
I A Ami
of SulTern, N. Y; two sisters, Mn. cemetery.
laam at? We child welfare act aad members af the Rosary eoelety of
who tried to revive kirn.
It F. D. Be* l o t lUd Bat*
Rose Hehneler, New Roehelli, tt. T.,
MS far belli* a disorderly pereea. the Church af Our U d y af PerpetThe boy waa oae ef live children
M M CLABA JOUNE
and Min Ann Kesiler of Loa AnPollaa said the dlaarderly parten ual Help la the parish kail aad
of Sgt. and Mra. Wilbur E. Nelan
geles, and a brother, Joha Keseler LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Clara of Belshaw ave., Vail Homes. He
eamplalnt w u signed by Capt AK plane far a bus ride to New Bruasof West orange.
pbonsus MeOrath.
Joline, ST, died Sunday at her home, had been gathering sns.Ui with
wlek aad Metuehea next moath
The funeral service was held last 7a Third ave., after an Illnesi ef eight-year-old Kenneth Bulick, aoa
Mre. Clockedlle was arrested late were discussed Monday night at a
night at the Worden funeral home wo weeks. She wae born at Lang of iMr. aad Mrs. L C. Bulick ef The lea Seeut ship "Joshua Bar- Saturday night wtth her ats-yetr- meeting of the society.
with Rev. Charles t. Webster, pai- Branch, daughter of the late Vail Homes, when he slipped and «ey- at Atlantic Highlands waa eld eea by Patrolmen Jamee Beetty, Tickets far the bus trip may be
tor of tha Red Bank Presbyterian Charles and Sarah Dangler Me- fell lato the deep end of the lake, •amed flagship ef Monmouth coun- who took her to police heedeuart- obtained from Mra. Charlotte Bedcil's Sea Scout squadron at impres- ers where the disorderly complaint
church, officiating.
Lain, and was a lifelong resident not far from busy highway » .
lar, secretary af the society. Mrs.
MORTICIAN
Private cremation took place thle of this city. Mra. Joline was pro- Police Chief Harry N. Klrkegard, sive ceremonies la Red Bank Cath- was lodged. She waa released la Grace Helnt la areeieeat.
morning at ROM Hill crematory. prietor for many ycara of the who investigated, said the Bulick •Ha high school auditorium Tues- her husbands custody pending Mra. Jamee MeCoanell la chairnight. James Lawson, member Monday eight's heartag.
Linden.
Oreen and White restaurant en boy ran to the nearby military po- daythe
man af ar
rraagementa. She li being
Key«wrt unit, waa named
OrarcK Street,
Belford, N. I.
Third ave. aad wai tha widow ef lice booth at Fort Monmouth'a of
by Mlas Mary
y C. O'Nell,,
outstanding
sea scout In the coun- Darrefl Enney ef First at., Key-assisted by
MM. CHAUUS LEASE
Bertam Joline. She waa a member wait gate. The poet called Baton-, ty for the aecond
g a t Oveas,
O a Mra.
M a Alice
successive year. port, forfeited |S hall when he waa Mra. Margaret
MATAWAN-Mn. Mary Lease, of Simpson Methodist church and town's Volunteer Ambulance eorpe
flaed
II
and
IS
costs
ef
court
after
Sehmld,
Mra.
Clarence
Burdge. Mrs.
Phone Keansbarg 64SSS
Amery L. Haekell, commodore ef
sa, of It Gaaton ave, died Tuesday Is survived only by a niece, Mrs. and a peat medical detachment
Magietrate
Ambrose
found
him
Louie
B.
Leder,
Jr.,
Mra.
George
at Monmouth Memorial hospital af- Elisabeth Keofer of' Long Branch. who quickly were on the scene. tfce squadron and member of the guilty ef not having a INI drivers MeOowaa. Mrs. William Kohl«n*
ter a short Illness. She waa born The funeral will be held today Two throws of a grappling hook executive board of the Monmeuth license In hie possession.
knack, Mrs. Sedlar and Mra. Heine.
In Poland, daughter of the late at S p. m. at tha WoolUy funeral and Nicholas Mareella, special po- council ef Bey Seouti, named the
Fells and Anna Zaplawa Lepick, home with Rev. E. Emanuet Burk- lice officer, pulled the youngster t« squadron flagship and later praeented awards to the various ships
Mather Gives Flag
and had been a resident of Mata- man, pastor of Simpson Methodist shore.
In the area a* part of the Bridge
wan more than 35 years. Mrt. church, officiating. Burial will be
The
corps'
resuscitator
waa
put
Ta
LefrioB Post
Of
Hoaer.
Lease waa a member of the Rosary in Olenweed cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of
Into Immediate action, first aid men Louis >• Cooke, commissioner f«
aeelety of 8t. Joseph'a Catholic
TINTON
FALLtV-Mrs. Claraaea
William
at,
Fair
Haven,
are
paralternated with Jersey Central men tbs Sea Scout division, wae In
church, Keyport.
presented the Sag which
MBA JEMUE a BBBDAN
were working in the vlcin- charge of the program, assisted by eats ef a sen born last Thursday Covert
adorned
the
casket of her aoa, DanSurviving are hir husband, PORTAUPECK—Mrs. Jessie B. —who
Ky-and Dr. Harold H. Weiner ant ameers and personnel of units In at Monmouth Memorial hospital iel Covert, who
wae killed In action
Charlta U u ; two sons, Rev. Bardtn, 13, widow of Harry B. Bcr- Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ratti ef
Norman
D.
Thetford
joined
li
this
area.
An
Inspection
of
ml
Michael J. Ltatt, pastor af Our dan, died Monday night at Mon- an attempt to revive the child. An
War IL to the Capt. DaOceanport ave., Oceanport, are par- la orld Wi
forms
waa
mad*
by
Lieut.
Marlr
Lady of Fatlma Catholic church. mouth Memorial hospital. Her hour later, Dr. Weiner pronounced
A. Wallllng_ American Legion
of a daughter born last Thurs- vid A.
Purcell, V. a N, of Esrle Ammu- enta at
New Market, and John J, Lease,
Monmouth Memorial hospi- past at Memorial day aervteea here.
the bay dead. t,t waa estimated nition dipot. M. J. Hacker, V. S. day
who lives at home; two daughters, home wai on Morris pi.
Tha
preeentetlon highlighted
tal.
Mr*. Ann Coulter of Union and Born In New York city, Mn. Ber- that the eeven-year-oid wai sub-C. Q. at Bandy Hook, presented a Mr. and Mrt. Harry Oreeawood aarvteaa which started with a pa*
merged
more
than
ten
minutes.
dan
waa
a
daughter
of
the
late
Coast
Guard
bell
to
the
flagship.
A
Misa Helen Lease, who llvei at
Berden at., Shrewsbury, are par- rade from the Bra bouse ta the
Mrs. Nolaa had given birth to Muadron light, symbol ef the run-ef
3O32 HudMin Ave.
Red Bank
Mtme; a brother, Stephen Lepiek of Edward and Elisabeth B. Bussell.
ents of a sen bora last Thursday boner roll at tha eehoeL There a
Erie, Pa,; two sisters, Mrs. John*She had been a reaident of this another eon at Fort Monmouth'e ner-up, was presented by Lionel J. at Monmouth Memorial hoepital. targe crowd heard Lieut. R, & MuPHONI RIO IANK #-2406
Belbo of Keyport and Mrs. Pauline area most of her life. Mn. Ber-station hospital the Monday previ- Berker to the S. S. 8. Rarltaa of
lock of Earle Naval Ammunition
Pellow of Erie, Pa., and live grand- dan waa a membtr of the first class ous. Her husband Is In the Signal Keyport. Third place honoas went Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oardlner ef depot aad watched In eitenee as a
to the S. S. 8." Sea Lion of Fair Texaa rd., Matawan, ara parints ef
of nurses to graduate from Mon- Corps supply center.
children.
aad four bouquets were
mouth Memorial Hospital School of
Private services wsre conducted Haven and the I. S. S. Monmouth a son born Friday at Moamouth wreath'
placed at tha memorial Tha bouThe funeral will be held Satur- tturelng
Memorial hospital.
•f Belmer.
and
was
a
member
of
the
Monday
in
the
Robert
A.
Braun
quete
were
In memory of the four
day at • a. m. at the Day funeral
Home for Funerals, by Rev. Oar- Dr. Edwin F. Stewart of Fair Mr. and Mrs. William Lee ef men from this
home. A solemn high maas of re- Nunei' Alumni association.
community who lost
Queeas dr., Little Silver, are
rett
Detwller,
pastor
of
First
BapSurviving
ara
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Haven,
squadron
surgeon,
presentquiem will be offered at 10 a. m. at
their lives la war eervlee. Particiente of a BOB born Friday at
tist
church
of
Matawan.
Intered
the
veterans'
Insignia
to
Edward
W.
H.
Cooper.
Larehmoht,
N.
Y.,
St. Joaeph'a church by Father
pating units were member* af the
mouth Memorial hospital
Established 1865
Lease. Burial will be in St. Joi-and Mrs. Frank J. Tocanos, this ment was In Fair View cemetery, P. Phillips, former skipper of the Mr. and Mra. William Ryan ef Legion aad He auxiliary, tha Boy
Other children are Edward P.. Tim- 8. 8. 8. Joshua Barney of Atlantic
plsce, and four grandchildren.
seph'a cemetery.
Neptune pi, East Xeaaeburg.iara Seauta and members of the flre
The funeral w u held this morn- othy M., Winifred O. and Sharon Highlands. The outstanding sea parents
et a soa bam Saturday at company aad Ita auxiliary. A Brscout
eitatlon
w
u
given
by
J.
Frtd
ing st 10:30 at the Mount MemorJOSEPH GHOGAN
ing squad from Pert Monmouth
Monmouth Memorial hospital.
Blllett,
scout
sxeeutlve
of
Monial
home,
310
Broad
it.
Rev,
CarATLANTIC HIGHLAND! — JoMr. and Mra. John J. Xeeae of
mouth
e
o
u
n
e
l
l
.
Advancement
roll
M.
Burek,
former
rector
of
RuaiMMi
eph Grogan, 82, died Sunday t t
awards were presented by E . Don- Union ave., Union Beach, are parhl« home, 39 South ave, after a Christ Episcopal church of Shrewsents of a aea b e n Friday at Hta- 6 Wreaths Placed
Lieut, and Mrs. Joseph E. Fix, M ald Sterner, council president.
bury,
officiated.
long
illness.
He
w
u
born
at
New
Frederic K. Adams, Mgr.
are the parent! of a ion, born TuesUnits and their leaders participat- ard hospital,
York city and had been a reaident
day morning at the station hospital ing were S. S. S, Raritan, Herman Mr. and Mra Thomas Meacham At War Memorial
MRS. HENRY WERLEMANN
of Atlantic Highlands more than
st Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury, are
IS years, A retired machinist, Mr. RUMBON - Mrs. Amle Myers Fort Bragg, N. C. A son of Col Schumacher; Monmouth, Ralph parents ef a SOB bora Saturday at FAIR HAVEN-Six wreathe were
placed at the war memorial in the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Grogan wan a member of the Werlemann, wife of Henry Werle- and Mrs. Joseph E. Fix of Black- Conever; Leslie L. Rice, Jess Pe- Moamouth Memorial hospital
borough park hare In a Memorial
Spanish-American War Veterans. mann of 978 River rd., died Bus- point rd., Lieut. Fix is stationed at ters; Joshua Barney, Ralph Bruder;
Fort
Bragf.
This
Is
the
couple's
Mr.
and
Mra.
Oscar
Steward
af
Naves,
Erie
Williamson;
Sea
Lion,
day
observance, Frank U Innsday
night.
He was the husband of the late
Walter Morton; Sea Wolf, Frank Division at., Naveelnk, are pareaU celll, past commander of ShrewsMary Nautnarn Grogan.
Mrs. Wtrlflnann was born at second son.
Nemser, William Stelndeck- ef a ton bora Saturday at lien- bury past, American Legion, gave
Surviving are two aons, Joseph Hempstead, L I., a daughter of the St. Mary's guild of SI. Oeorge'i Flynn:
310 Bread Street
Red Jank, N. J. J
and Falcon, Anthony Kaspnak. mouth Memorial hoepital.
Grogan, Jr., of New York city, and late Charles and Anna F. Myers. Episcopal church will hold Its an-er,
Mr.
Cooke
Introduced new units and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barry af Marching from the new park on
nual
dinner
June
IS
at
Rumson
Inn.
Lawrence Grogan, Sr., of Atlantic She had been a resident of this
Mra. William Lteberh»ueer.ejll-Mre. leaders, Including Arthur During, Linden dr., Fair Haven, are par-Willow at to the memorial were
Highlands; two daughters, Mn place the past 80 years.
of a daughter born Sunday at membera of the borough council,
Catherine Cullen of Brooklyn and Surviving besides her husband 'la Edmund W. Cllne are In general Manasqusn; Leon West, Asbury ents
Park, and Rudolph Oebhardt, Monmouth Memorial hospital.
Sremeni membera of theflrecomMra. Rose Lynch of Atlantic High- a daughter, Mra. William B. Hard- charge.
Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Nelson ef pany auxiliary, members of ShrewsIng, Holmdel; a son, Alexander S. Francis Pucher of SB Cedar ave., Marlboro.
land*, and seven grandchildren.
Peach
st..
New
Shrewsbury,
are
suffered
a
puncture
wound
ef
tht
bury post, American Legion and
The funeral wan held thin morn- Reed, Cambridge, Mass.,. and two
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
parents of a son born Saturday at Ha auxiliary, a firing squad from
ing at 9 o'clock at the Condon fu- siiters, Mn. Jcanette Myers, Coop- right foot When he etepped on
Riverview
hospital.
nail.
He
waa
treated
at
Moanouth
erstown,
M.
Y.,
and
Mn.
Cornell
Fort Monmouth, Girl Scouts, Sea
Among
the
surgical
patients
at
neral home. Burial w u in Mt. OliMemorial hospital.
Myers, Washington, Conn.
Riverview hospital this week are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lohsen et Beauts, Police Capt. Carl Jakubecy
vet cemetery.
Fourth
at.,
Xeansburg,
are
parcata
The funeral was held Tuesday afMrs. Helen Dear, Beacon Hill rd.,
aad membera ef the Civil Defense
RABBI RALPH'B, HERSHOV ternoon at St. George's hy the River UNDERTAKE PARKING TOLL Leonardo; Otto Otttngar, Compton of a daughter bora Sunday at Rlv- potlee reserves, lions club aad
ervlew
hospital.
Episcopal
church.
Rev.
George
A.
st.,
Belford;
Mrs.
Virginia
Bryne,
Shrewebury River Tacht club.
Shrewsbury post 1M, American
PETERSBURG, VA. — Rabb
Mr. and Mrs. William Forman of
Ralph B, Hershon of Temple Brlth Robertsnaw, rector, and. Rev.Legion, of Red Bank, will poll Its 38 Pershlng pi., Keyport; Miss El- Middlesex
at,
Matawan,
are
parAchim, Petersburg, and brother of Charles P. Johnson, rector of All more than 400 members on the la Everts, US Plnckney rd., Little ents of a daughter born yesterday Board Names Snierson %
new parallel parking system in uae Silver; Mra. Gertrude Johnson, UnRabbi Arthur H. Hershon ol Wal-Saint* church, Locust, officiated.
Assistant Principal
Burial, under the direction of the on Broad st. The organisation will ion ave,, Union Beach, and Mrs,at Monmouth Memorial hospital
lace st., died Friday.
send out questionnaires in an ef- Catherine Maxson, Main st, Port Mr. and Mrs. Warren Apel of LONG BRANCH-The board of
Mount
Memorial
home,
was
in
Rabbi Hershon was born in EurEven though you knew nothing
Monmouth.
Medical
patients
at
fort
to
gauge
public
opinion,
Tha
Third
St.,
Bilford,
ara
parents
of
a
Green-Wood
cemetery,
Brooklyn.
ope but had spent most of his life
Monday night named
new parking system Is helnc. tried Riverview include Mrs. Iioulie son born yesterday at Riverview education
about our complete equipment and
and waa educated in the United
Frank M. Snieraon as assistant
WILLIAM B. McKELVEY
for a six-month period, at the end Xaufmann. Waterman ave., Ru'm-hospital.
States.
principal
of
the junior high school.
our modern facilities, our repula*
son: Mra. Ruth Tunis, 38 West RivMr. and Mrs. Donald Willis of He succeeds George P. Beaver, who
Kor a number of yearn he was TOMS RIVER—William B. Mc-of which the mayor and couael er
rd.,
Rumson,
and
Mrs.
Ann
Raub,
will
decide
If
It
Is
to
be
made
pe
First
it,.
Keyport.
are
parentt
of
a
lion for rendering an outstandingly
rabbi el Temple Beth El, Asbury Kelvey, father of William I* Me-manent.
will advance to the pest of prlnSouth end ave.. East Xeansburg.
born Tuesday at' Monmeutk alpal.
Park.
Kelvey of Fair Haven, died here
good funeral service for an unutuaU
Memorial hospital.
Surviving besidei his brother, are Sunday.
Mr. SniersoB, a member af tha
ly moderate price would be ample
hia wife, Mrs. Grace Hershon, and Surviving besidee hla son are anlocal school system 31 years, wes
a daughter, Mlsa Patience Hershon other son, LeRoy McKelvey, Nepselected
from eht applicants for tha
evidence to convince you that we
DISTINCTIVE
tune; two brothers, Arthur and
living at home.
18,110 Jab, Hetoa graduate et the
are your logical choice in time of
Richard
B.
McKelvey
or
Toms
RivUniversity ef Nsw Hampshire and
The funeral w u held Sunday at
S i James
Missouri Teachere college. He rePetersburg;, Rabbi Hershon at- er; two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Irons,
need.
Eatontown
ceived hla masters degree while
tended the funeral of hla brother Toms River, and Mrs. Flora FieldSunday morning prayer Is at 11 studying at the University et Oklaand returned to Red Bank Tues- er, Pleasant Plains, and three
Perfection of Material aad
grandchildren.
Air Conditioned for Your Comfort
o'clock, with Robert Blaaaro, semi- homa.
day.
Wirkmaaeblp ta Beautiful
narian, delivering the sermon.
New Designs
There will be na church school dur- Nsvy Lieutenant
ing the eummer. Rev. Carroll M.
Burck of Red Bank, rector emer- Speaks to Large Crowd
Our memorials ara manufaoitus of Old Christ Episcopal ehurch,
BATONTOWN-A large crowd
tured by skilled artisans in our
Shrewsbury, will officiate at Holy wai on hand at tht borough's wsr
COMPAm
well equipped plant at West
Communion this Sunday.
memorial to pay homage to the wsr
}f
VO.Jmi»rl.*K*tM f.
Laag Branch,
dead yesterday. Lieut. R, B. Mulock
Ueadden'a Corner, Middletown, RbuU 35
COMMUNITY CHVBCH
of Earle Naval Ammunition Depot
Llneroft
delivered the principal address.
L. H. Francis, Manager
Sunday-school will meet at 10 a. Speneer Patterson, president of
m. At the morning service at 11 the eounell, also spoke. O. O.
Formerly with Franeli O. Squires, Freehold
t.rHONT ST. RID BANK N.J.
e'olock, Stanley Btllwell, Sr,, will Minefield, commander of the AmerPHONE BED BANK 6-3810
deliver a sermon, "Security Lives ican Legion post, wai In charge of
In the Heart." Mn, Herbert Kaut the ceremonies, Among the organWall Si. Tel. LO 6-3567
West Long Branch
NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547
will be in charge of music and the Iratlons represented were the LeSEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
choirs will be directed by Mrs,gion and Its auxiliary and the flre
Ralph Laytea.
_ company and Ita auxiliary.
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Deaths In RedKtak and Vicinity
sUlsasaaaaattaaaaassal
MONUMENTS
John E. Day
Lake Claims Life
Of I-Yr.-Old Boy
Funeral Home
JOHN VAN KIRK
Sea Scouts Honor
Keyport Youth
H. LAURENCE SCOTT
COUNTY BIRTHS
THE FUnERRL HOdlE
Of P£RSOnflL SERVICE
WILLIAM S. ANDMSON
The Mount Memorial Home
This One Thing
CHURCH NEWS
ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS
MONMOUTH MONUMINT
uneral home.
PHONE RED BANK 6 0 5 5 7
o/Orpendable,Econornica!Servtce
LONG BRANCH MOMIMENT CO. h e
BED BASK REGIMES, HAT SI, l!«l
Cird Party Held
AlOoydaBH.ll
The annual Croydaa aalt aar4
•arty or the Ha*** Beha*>l a****>*tioa. which wet held PH4*r i« •••
aiaia buileUag of tie ocaoot, we*
largely attendee*. About aa table
•rise* af e*rea*l* aavcltia* *»*re
awarded. Meaibcr* ef th* att*a>at
ha4|r aad young weaaea el
caaaaiuattiei acted aa uehet
Aware* wire aude U H*.r*ld
C*atreu, Dr. Lottie aleilaci, ja*a*e
Oreeley, Either Civasauch, Mr*.
Caerle* H«a*c, Mr*. Jafea'colUa*,
tUyawad 3. Smith, C. M- Hall, Mr*.
Bar* Jeckeo*. Mr*. Margaret Haat*r, Mra. O«arge Caaa, Mra. pallia
Petere. Mra. Raawrt McTague, Mlaa
Dari* Kelly, Mr*. J*ae Oatey, Mr*.
Baai Ubavaky, O***g* Bnmm, Mri.
K. H. Braadt, if ri J*BB Carra*. B.
C. Dura***, Dr. Bra**t H*r*Ma,
Mra. Aataaay D*ber*aao. Mia* Vietori* Baulka. Mr*. Ann HelatUea,
Mr*. Vlttar BoUfdl, v. Owyer, Mri.
Walter Halleraa, Mr*. W. 1. aWith,
Mia* Betty Flitter, Mr*. Dora BJogfried, Qeorge ajsaittt, Mi** Alie*
Waud, Mi«* ABB Carre*. Mr. Hart,
Mr*. Anna Aicb*>e, MM- Tkeoui
MeVey. Mr*. Wllliaai M*»*aey, Mr*,
William Oaibralta. Mr*. WilUaai
Mulllgaa, Mr*. B. RUMill, Mri.
Btmit, Mr*. K. Bruat*. Mr*. U *.
HardiBi, Mn. M 1. Caeitreii, Mlt*
Anna Walling, Mn, J*ha CoMaa,
Raymaad aanth, Mr*. Oeorg* I t
Peteri, Mia* Oeaevitve OWVBA Mr*.
Travii, Mr*. Maaal, Mr*. O. Oer.
herd, Mr*. William Mvamfattf, " ..
William Mrach, Mn. Marrl* W*a>
•erg, Mr*. Julia Ungkaaa,
Vivian Bca«a aad Mr*. Oeerge
Aft Crrwtp ElecU
AUMC StrieklBBd
HOLJdDCL — Mij* Abbit V.
•tricklaad of Red Bank t u redacted pretideat of the New Jertry
Art Education ateociation at their
aual meet in j ]att woek at Pleasant Valley inn. MUt Strickland ie
art eupervlier of Red Bank'i elemcat'ary eehooU.
ISO
Hold Dinner
EATONTOWN-Juaior kett«***«
«f the km* Branch VM.O. club
held their annual dinner TuewSay
it Cryatil Brook Farm inn. Ml**
Ann Stafford of Morrictowa, a
U.S.O. aaaittant auperviaor aad
hostel! traiawig apecialitt. tpoke.
Cpl. Lawrence GHck, public information adviaer of ipecial aervIcca at Fort Monmouth, wti toaatmaster. Pvt, Frank Boylcy of Fort
Monmouth, who tanf ia the Blng
Crosby movie, "Mr. Mueic," taag
teveral numhen. accompanied by
Cpl. Kelly Sprig-** of Fort Moamouth.
Other apeakeri were Ma). Raymond E. Bennett, ipecial service*
officer at Port Monmouth, and Mice
Marjorie Scott, president of the
junior executive board jf the
U.ao eiub Junior board membere
ia the receiving line were Mite
icott, Mill Gloria l u M M t i and
Mini .Till Portelli.
Othen at the apeaken table were
Ocrard J. Radice. elub director, aad
Mrt. Radice; Miu Nancy Moran,
Militant director at the club, aad
Mre. Bennett.
Although oytter* are edible (a
all month* af the year, the «pawaing tenon it ia the kot moatae,
Mr*. Ellen Abell of Ocean Grove and tome of the oyttcrt are, therewaa elected treasurer. She. tuc fore, quite thin ia the hot meathi.
ceede Mri. Elisabeth Uwrie of Belir. The aMoclation will prcient
aa art program at the Monmouth
County Inttitute at A«bury Park
high *ehool In October. Miei Janico
THAT NEW
Tyadalt of Red Bank, art teacher
la
Runuon
tchoolt,
will
ter\e
as
OWCBIOthert etUadiac wer* Mr*. Vie- program chairman. '
tar Kelly, Mr*. O*»rg* Qeihaidt,
Mra. Praak\ DaMrea, Mia* tttlaa. ColleellMf Biblea
hath Rowan, Mra. p**a* OMffried
Mr*. William ft> Watt**?, Mm For Mmul Ho.|*ilal*
Bthei Bculthtta* MM. »Me> U e k
Member* of the spiritual life
hart, Mn. Praaaat Wawttai,, Mr*. committee of the Women's associaCharlotte BuaeB. Ma* Aaa Mc- tion of the Red Bank Presbyterian
Carthy, E. BreMMr, Mr*. Pallia church are collecting used Bibles
Peter*, Mn. M*rtla (tinea, Mn. in good condition, to be tent *.o
William O. Mcel, Mr*. J. Harry patient* in mental hospitals In this
Koberiaen, Mn. Jamei B. ur**i*y, ttate. The project has been underHarold J. Cantrell, Mr*. Rayatond way (or teveral weeks, and those
Walling, Mr. and Mr*. O. P. Rotte, wishing to contribute Bibles may
Oeerge Brown, Mr*. John nitcroft, •end them to the church pastor,
Mri. Praak J. OerVMlae, Mn. Rev. Charlei B. Webster.
Prank R. Heieemh, Mr*. Artkur
Church members contributing
Nayler, MM. Ed**rd Ininti, Mr*.
Pr*d Krebe, Mr*. Oeorg* Plltatek Bible* may tike them to the Bible
•r, Mr*. Prank PortenaUla, Mr*. eerie* lecturet which the committee
HSM Kovel**ky. Mr*. A««le Daugh. •poaaon Tueidays at Westminster
•rty, Mr*. MargarH Kllnkeaberi, home. Plani for the collection!
Mn. P. Bta1kn*eht, Wllli*m M. Ma. were made at * meeting Monday
leaey.'Mrl aad Mra. William R. at the home or Mrt. Hubert M.
Farrow, Sr, on South tt.
Oalbralth, Mr*. Virrlnla I
Here's How A«Fs
Storewide Values
Help Lower lour
Food BUI!...
T» tie wire, o KuUful of value* help* you rut your'
food bill «little. Bui a ukolr stortful help* you cut it <i
lot. That'* why A4P offrrs you slorruide tallies on
huBdredt of item*. You'll find them in every department, every day. And here'* tome-thing else you'll find:
AiP'e Bfieea are plainly marked on all itemi in th«
•tore, to you can ea*ily *ee what you're spending aa
you ahop and quickly check your itemized rath register
receipt when you get home. Stop in and take a look at
AftP'a atorewide value*. See what a help so manv
value* can he in lower ing your food bill!
AMd* V. MrkbJaad
-DON?
VmlMt-Wtn W*m*m tmaht
LAWNiOWER
SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS
WUVWimSTIQATE
seir-nomuo
Mr*. Cemelhu J«»ot, Mr,
ffOMRV POWM
Middle-town
Sraeit Weil, Dr. AM Mr* BraaM P.
LAWN MOWtn
Meymaa.
Philip Oargan, U. B. Ntvy, It
Mr*. John R. Kent, Mr*. Artur* home on leave from Norfolk, Va.
Bantlage, Mr*. Walter Wllllami, H« hat Just returned from a MedYew Le**t Onto er Call
Mm. Orandla j . Chapmaa, Mr. ana iterranean crulae.
BE M t t t - BB M1N
Mri. Alfred' N*1e*n, Mr*. Tkoma* David Koenlg was nine yearX old
Praauni*, Olaf Oltea, Mr*. Hllde May II. Saturday he entertained a
AMY TIME
gard Owmer, Miaj Virginia Alii, number of friends at a large birth•oa, lUyatoaa 3. tattli, Jr. lUy. day party,
mead J. Smith, •>, Mr*. Raymond
Mr*. Thornst Field, Sr, observed
factor? I I I M , Stnlee IU»reiraUtl*e
J. Smith, Mr*. Herald Waralek, her
birthday Sunday and throughMr*. T. A. Dillon, Mr*. B. B. Neill, out the
day
received
a
number
of
Mri. William Beaten, Mra. John ealleri.
Petille, Mr*. E4wia B. Oaten, Mr*.
Mart Winer, Mr*. Robert Brephy. The Union BaptUt church held
Mr*. Margaret Mulligan. Mra. Orae* a *ong service Sunday. The guctt
•peaker* were Rev. Andrew M.
Kai«er, Mn. Marguerite
VanDyke, rector of Chrl*t EpiscoMr*. P. 3. Bhechu, MHa .
._ pal church, tnd Rev. Donald MacOiUy, Mra. Ja**** k Oulie, Mr*. Nell), pastor of the Reformed
Hadley B. King, Mr*. Marcel J. E. church.
Oolay. Mr*. Donald Mil**, Mri. Mia* Suite Oamwell attended the
lame* Cullea, Mi** Agn*a B. Maati, annual Morrii and EURX Kennel
•JiM Malta u Mami, Mn. HiMlng club ahow Saturday at Madison.
WNI
JohMoa, Mr. aad Mr*. Normaa
Mr. and Mn. Harry Hollander
Perry, Mra. charlet Lrewia, Mr*. are In Maine spending ten dnys at
Ma* VIviaJM, Mr*. Joatph Mattlaea, the pioneer camp studying folk
Mr*. Uui* It Marting. Mary Our. dancing.
«ey, Either B. Walab, Blaabeta
H. Planer. R. 3. Lynough, Daaiel The Needlework guild will hold
H. Trawr* Mr*. Arthur Blattery, aa laformal dessert-bridge Tuesday
MM, Nell BpirM, Mlt* Bthel Van- afternoon at Leeds hall at lo'clock.
Proceed* will be used for several
Winkle. Mi*. Jan* g. Oaffey.
of the guild's projects.
AIM Mr. aad Mr*. H. H. Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Gatry Patkua of
Jr., Mr. and Mr*. A. B. WalUee, Laurel ave. left Monday for a BerIr., Mrt. Maurice Waud, Mr. and muda vacation.
TNIMNT a IMHI
Mr*. C. K. Hall, aa« Libovaky, Mr. The Bridge club met last week
AUM a MM M
and Mn. Peter Maffei. Mr. and at the home of Mr*. Milton A. VreeMMTHM a MR4UNNM
Mr*. Walter D. Bwartsel, Mr. and land. Prize winner* were Mlis
Mri. Robert j . Marvin. Mra. Don. Louli* Hartihorne, Mri. John H.
eld Hubbard, Mr*. Richard A. Park, Warren, 8r., Mri. Victor E. GrotMia* Marlon Dunnell, Mia* Prance* •Inger and Mr*. Kenneth I. RobinC. Hunt, Mr*. B. Kurth. E. Haa*, eon. The next meeting will be at
Mr. and Mn, K. H. Braadt, Mn. MM. Warren's home.
B. R. Preatwtek. H. O. HarUey, Mr
and Mr*. P. Clefll, Uieille Cloffl, Mr. and Mr*. Adam Schildge reMrt. Milton McDowell, Barbara turned thli week from a European
Behaefer, Joteph Lee Oknn, 0*41 vacation. They visited Germany,
Leonard, Mr*. Qforg* St. Pettr, France and England.
Mr. and MM. Karl JenelT and
Mr*. E. Dlson Ruiiell, Mr*. Lorcn
Nau«. Mr*. Henry W. Olien, Mr*. ton of Round Lake, N. T., have
been
visiting Mri. JenefTt mother,
Jeaephine Mclaaac*. Mr. and Mn.
Morrii Welttberg, Mr*. L. p. Mel- Mr*. Alice Knight.
Mis* Jean VanDyke, daughter of
laci, Dr. and Mr*. A. 8. Maile, Mia
Phylllt Vince, Mb* Rot* basaro. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew VanDyke,
participated
In the operetta Friday
Mr*. Margaret Plorettl, Mr*. Ivta
Helmllch, Mra. William DomMtoa, given by student* at St. Mary*
Jay Ahern, Mr*. William Cooroy, Hall, Burlington. Mrs. VanDyke at
Mri. A. J. Luichlnger, Mra. John tended the performance.
P. Kane, Dorothy Wood, Mr. and
Mr*. Morgan C. KnapP. Mr. and
Mrt. W. J.. MoClellan, William
Mumford. Bertraa Durham, Mr.
and Mri. D. J. Piano, Mr. aad
Mrt. P. J. Nlcaitro, Mr. and Mr*.
Thoma* Pinn, Mn. V. Knagge, Edwin Bennett, Mr. and Mr*, p. Burton Eddy, Mr. and Mr*. Georit
Woolf, Mra. J. Ituthc, Mr*. U Paul*
aon, Miu Catherine Langhan*. VieAND JERSEY SHORE AREA
tor BoUrdl, Mr*. Sugan* Lleneck,
Dr. J. M. Carr, Mri. Margaret Carr,
FOB
Miu Dorothy ponnellon, Mia* Victoria Baulka, Mr*. Karen Palme,
Mn. Sllaabeth Carl, Mn. Henry
Relth, Mr*. John Carra*. Mr*. Morrlt joaeph*. Mr*. John Collin*, Mn.
Oeorge Brown, Mr*. Ann* Ahern,
Mrt. Ruth Bchulte, Mri. Anna
Aichele, Mr*. Bennett, Mn. Donv
Inlck Caruto, Mr*. Englebert Bren.
AND
ner.Mr*. Ctrlyl* rielde. MM. Vincent Finn, Mr*. Margaret Hunter
and Mn. Eugene Haa*.
"£*G1KE£BJSD TO YOUR MEEJMT
ALUMINUM
SCREENS
SERVING
RED BANK
NEON SIGNS
REPAIR SERVICE
LIGHTING
Customers
Corner
Knowledge it a food thing for tbopoen
•i well M atudcata.
RIOfV you WMHfiSMPM MOW y
f «^"X
iT^B^B/B^ BVB^B^B^MBmSBJ^ BjBfBBJ I f B f M j f
J v j l
%^LWV
pirn your $hoppi*g.
That it why many of the letter* we
receive from outomen are requetU for
information.
p
hut we ore ofM«yi ftW to do our bett to
five you lAe i*form*ton you umt.
So, if then *s any qoottioaa you have
about year AeV, dan't heiiUtl to aofc in.
Pleaao write:
CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEFT.
AaPTood Store.
4M LedBflOB Av», New York 17, N. Y.
••MUM •
VRE§H CHICKENS
SMOKED HAM§
P o r k L o i n s What* or either M-fuK cut *. 5 3 «
P o r k C h o p s H**««»T>*uW*r*ut. i » 4 3 «
Loin Pork Chops c*****, t»73«
Pot Roast
*MimciMt
k93«
65
Pork Sausage Meet ib 33« I M I * 6 3 «
Ducklings
i»"i I*I*>^« **n*K
i». 39*
Spiced Luncheon Meat siicoe i*. 6S«
Fmmeff Smmimmd
Brisket Beef IWoM-freiharcaraoe- * 9 5 «
Smoked Cod Fillet • •
Fresh Cod Fillet • • .
SmokedPorkShouldersskeftcuti.49* Fresh Boiled Lobsters .
. . *
Smoked Pork Butts ***« »79« Fresh Scallops
n> 4S«
i»39«
ib 69«
i»69«
Leg or Rump of Veal * * 79«
Slic«*d Bacon s^yw*-^<c^ *65«
B e e f S t e W Ar*tur'i «r StaM-Mayar 1o at CM 4 7 «
Claridge Lunch Meat AH bw n « 47«
Prem or Redi Meat
12 •« CM 48«
Libby*s Corned Beef o«««42«
LiverWUrst Spread »aW MayarWei. 18a
D e v i l e d H a m UnaWwaaeJi aMea.<a-17e
Codfish Cakes ***^r w^o«««21e
S h r e d d e d Codfish laardiity 4 oapt.t 19«
R e d Salmon
s,«,yw*e* iib.ca<«79e
T u n a Fish Whrt*m*»t-A»»«»n«y 7ot.can38e
Libby's Tomato Juice » «. CM 13e
Pineapple Juice o*)M*ot* 12«.CM l i e
Grapefruit Juice A** iiMCMlle
A p p l e J u i c e Kad CH**k or MeH'i «u*rl borrla 2 3 «
Good to e a t . . . Easy on your budget, too!
tt'i an f n a h . . . an flavorful . . . a*
fine-textured . . . t o thriftily priced t o o l
fancy Craamary
Fresh Butter
surmyM
i hv tvid. 7 9 «
Rolls
Urat WhMt Itahorn
HMttafworFrankfurtar
p«g. of 8 >tr 1 9 *
F r e s h E g g S Gr*daA-$unnybf*a» 1«V)175«
Marvel Sandwich Bread M 19*
Kraft's Process Slices swiM H* 35* Streussel Buns cnm*m tkf tf8nw34«
Swiss Cheese 'Mcy-aw*** it. 69« Macaroon Cup Cakes »-a of 6 f« 32*
Dessert Shells . . *• .-i 61« 20«
Orange Juice ow south < ot CM 19« Lemon Sponge Pie * * tach 34*
«^
o*chSS«
Welch's Grape Juice «O«.CM23« Apple Pie
Sugar*! or cinnamon pkg of 1 2 for 2 3 *
Lemonade Mix tibb/* j«i«*«16e D
Potatoes
franch fritd-Ubby'i
» as. pkg. 1 8 «
Appl* or cherry
3 for 2 5 «
WATERMELON
WATERMELO
Grapefruit Sections A»P M W. CM 19«
Ann Page Mayonnaise PM i*r 39«
La Choy Chinese Dinner ** 50«
Thin is the *euon to enjoy juicy, tute-tempting watermelon.
And the** *re the on#a to buy if you want big value!
C o o k i e s lurry't OicUm Auortmanl 12oz.pkg.32e
Honey Grahams **«• iib.akt.33*
Wheat Germ KroHchmart n«cr»r29«
Crisco or Spry nbc«40« sit<M 1.12
deXOVogatablo ihortaningilb CM 3 6 ^ 3 Ibun 1 . 0 2
DeIRichMargarinectiorodaMrrortiit.37«
CIOMI painfMi iurftca*
11 oi. pkg. 2 5 «
Tomatoes
*•*'** c*nonof3to4
Iceberg Lettuce M*P i*rgaho*dl3«
N e w Green Cabbage southern i*rm, i». 5«
H»19« Spinach
M* »*arby famu
ib.7«
«orida
AUprkm inthUod guarantied through Saturday, Jum 2*a
Yellow Bananas
Fresh Pineapple
White Celery
Green Peppers
C a n a d a D r y riui«tetti> 2itt,Ba»2ftr39«
Riot
hvl5«
o*ch25c
«at 17«
Glngtralo or Club Sodo
PTA Executive
Plane New Program
BHRKW8BUBT - C o m m i ttee
c h a i r m e n of the Shrewsbury
Parent-Taacher anoclation and th*
executive board nut laat Thunday
at the home of tht president, Mri.
Earl Anderten of Boblnion pi.
Plan* of th* 19S1-S3 program were
diicutied.
.Chairmen attending were i$x*. R.
P. Lymtnn, publicity, Mrt. Rudolf
Barg, membtrihip; Mri, Albert
Btrattburger, hotpitallty; Mr*. Kenneth Button, lummer round-up;
Mn. Arthur Petsal, program; Mn.
Philip Andrew*, hlitorlan; Cbarle*
Markham, pubtieatlow; John Newman, llilton officer, and Mn. John
Parker, Mn, C. J. MeManu* and
Mrt. Waltir Cunllffe, w»y» and
means.
S m i r l phopperi know ihry r i n rl^penil on A&P'i Super*
Hi«hl Meal* In he Irnder, juiry m i l dflirioin . . . .
and b u d | c t - p t i c t d in th« bargain!
9
Famous A*P Coffee
No coffee can give you more
good cup* per pound! So buy
ASP Coffee today—and tavet
BBT. 1MT
ASBUKY PARK
1-1180
PORCELAIN ENAMEL
STAINLESS STEEL
INDOOR I
OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS
ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc.
45 SO. MAIN ST.
ASBURY PARK
Eight
O T f t M ) * Mild ind mallow 11b. bag 7 7 e
Rich and lull-bodiad 1 l b b * a 7 8 e
Vigoroui and wlnay
—-.-*
fJIIV
11b. bag t i l *
Luncheon Meat
Armour's
Armour's Treet
Corned Beef Hash
12 01. CM 4 9 «
11b, can 4 2 «
121 MONMOUTH ST., AT PEARL ST.
. RED BANK
Lipton> Tea
SwlftV
Meat for Babies
3tfftin#d Of
Tea
mb.pkf.33e m»pt* 63«
TeaBagaplig.itf21eplig.4l56e
can2l<
>
al^ial ftatBTMtaiai AAe*dBaM
apwIT'BBBjrTfffJff f I V I V f
College Inn
Tomato Juice Cocktail
13Uoi Iin3for29<! Moa bot 2 3 *
STATE HIGHWAY NO. 36 AT MAIN ST.
JaJJiNSBUBG „
v Plenty, of free Parking
p^W^PB^
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CLKAMMG. kuiliiaf *4M>
_ p o o l saotls taaka, dry wall*, draiaa.
• • • an**, auaataat asaawam, I
Vaod daakr Bawiat jobs. Trwkiaf. M AT l-«l*Tk«
_*"
Poock at. M*w Sara akrswskury. Bit I I I ! I t j t a gtatlaa WMO*. MMaj,
• - U M . C. M. Wilaoa,
.
sr, wki-4 walia, koar —mitt
Kiimllta
blicltIO, aowing, gradlaf.
la aaakaa aad cuakioa iaaar gaka,
Cl*yt*a. LO 4-114S-B.
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awMw r :'ll*tawrsl tt*
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U ff t awMw:ll*tawsl
i
k i l d ' a»rdf*ka —m.
t*ria*
y o w ckildr**'*
Wat*
birck aoowo. aiak dralaaoards,
Coats, wit* aad skirts all drastically r*. Frenck dovr*. large radiator witk **v«r,
•oakiaing, ground clearins:, corn kuakd i K c d . l b * Mrewabury *««.. Bod Baak. picture wiadow, pair m i a i a t wiaejow*. laf. lawaa rolled, liaa.d, cleaned, plantiaa*
cora, a o w i a f , raking, baling kay and
»ol> -Clover and blu* gras*. pawwad W J 1 - U 4 1 .
IDILLAC-Iit*,. M saaoial loiaa. ia
Win* a i t a*la«? Tk* Bofiatcr'*
for I t yeara. Very *—t
deep'rooted; I tlPPoftTUNlrr aaWP. Aatiatasa. RoaV- atoriaf into barn. Ralph Mahrr, ConboaiMifal aaaditlaa. Bodio.kMte* asd
Vaat* k> H f t M . « a »
P. o. Box, t i c citra.
waod BMladiaa, swkoaaay asrr»i«ry tractor. Holadel. Day. MO t - l l l l ; afaa uar* loo Tk aa* Field, feuto
draaaatl* drive. Vadar OPS; M.III.
I I atoa* »slsa. Ekwta'a
desk, aarklo taa laklaa/Tietarlaa far. ter I P. M., MA_1-I7»J.W L
II Ml t ,- t i t l .
Bight t a tiassify. a n * a* aajsat
aiture. pin* furaitars, riBalikid aad ia LAWNS CUT—No law* too difficult. Call
I VaUfMfaaa, M
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tk*
roufk;
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Briatal
f k ; asa o a . Bratal m m ,
Tk* B*g>a*r.
BU t.UTI-M.
k«igkt, oim.it aew. War* (*w tiaM*.
ti preassd
daad
dcat
t fkM*.
k Oliver,
li
kraas. MILL—Moving. Careful handling^ BV
c**t |6«. Mil for I l l l wiater ov.rcoot, satin,
We will aet k» rasgossibls **c
M W « , wmmm w ^ l l . d f l . ,
tia. Wa kap aai sail. Ta* Mat. arranging i f furniture- 150 West BerMB* aiae, s*a* priee. Ml »-tlt*-J-l. copper,
«rroa aalaat they are daMcted kaMotor Service, di* Broad at,
'aWT
tk
l i t tVoadwar,
tVd
C.yp*rt,
C
t rrkoa*
k
g.a pi.. Bed Bank. Phona RE l-4y«5-J^ froa But* Pali**. Bod Baak.
AJftHrUB SPAIfllM leatker cheat. r*ur tkewe,
(on tkt eocoad laaartiaa.
CiVXMAUGM'S EXTERMINAtdRS. f c r .
traya. ITS: Eapir* a*aog**y kail
taa. Moil* twaaar awML Bai
No eaoeoUo.ioa* _
. __
B i U control aervice. RotJ. roachci.
ikl*. I I I . Phoa* Bil 1-11*7 *ftor «•«
or okang** H t i I* « 4 » i r t l w n U
aata. awlei. ate. Marlboro. »R l - l l l l . *
COU7»7tCb I A P E B T B T eavar*ire*T
on* hoar after receipt at •
a a s l 1 * • * • * * a ajaraaw
waw«.nv
-w .r— •»— — — » w
—» - —
verte to day bed, 125; aalii t*» ka**aea*y kt B«dtr»lsiof rear kaaat
DCAMJNE:
.row**/. Wa ara aauitpad to outwly k*l* d«sa, av* drawca oalnut aaisa,
you witk all tk* ta)tetale attttstry. • I t ; round diaiaf ukl*. salid valaat.
sodaa. Low ailoaat. witk rodio. kaat>
Sa*ll ewatkly payaoau a**ta«wd aa I U . Fkoa* BU 1-lltT afUr t ^
er. Over • « ailes t a t a * aalksa. waSa'a
ukae* af M f aatariaa. feta ar* CantPOMfaV. a « 4rowora7n.il: kluk.
«er O P I . Oaly 11.1*1. Midwiy M M * *
_ ^ CABDS. Treasure Muterl. Swvio*. 4 1 * Broad a t , asrost f r a a
a* af ta* taka roa sae 4a:•a ck*ir* »Jc t* | | . M , a t Mack aadCall ChMiic4
I I ; aardea tools, aaai aaa paar,
> • > _ lt*ck, 15% general carde. Ji%
_.li* laaaaptiaa. applltttlaai of til*. iraae 11.6*. Pkoa* BU I - H i t aftar 4 •
koliday aisortmentl; 1150 retail value;
oatrd la site*., ar kataJtahm feec WTlfW)* »CRt«H8, 5»"i»l". "H; ckio* «1*ding law* Bower. I l l : aew K*aii
*VWM>tiw*ai ojlaraj aaaaajsa •ariaaj
automatic w*ik*r. M* kaltiaf d
I M i M k 64013
birch floor case and imall
oaMBMat M attia lato a playroom, k*dradia, h**ter, «Uetreea*ti* drlvs, aadVrr
cl**.' If, hot water task III, a*t It 15. AL l i l t s . '
dowo, witk large
eabinet, neon eiftn, wire rack.
roca ar dea. Coapkrt* Haa af > • • » , *t*v*
|l,l*l.
111. porch atreene, set. I I I ; Full P~KT8Wnr CAKKHB tko Oaod MoaaT. at*r*f*
**d aceeolories, Total valua I9I0. Will OF8,
aillwatk. varawara, taiat. wall kaari. sis* call
acroa* fraa Stela Pallat,
epriag I I . Call after 1:84, KB keopia* aeal aa all tkeir frei.n toad, •all for 1400, Mar be financed. AT 451 Broad at., aer**a
raaaaa. aidlaf, P'twaed. do***, aiadows.
II ta CM P.
~ " ink.
iaHiati*a, at*. Fraa *****
*Jaa kwak.
a* it bss to ka top gaslitr, Wkp not 1-1716.
II. Msiirsasai aaniary. Call I A
LOfTANDrOUND
BUICK
SPECIAL,
I l l l *a*r* Maptwitl i-IIM.
Aaarieaa Baildlaf aa** 1 /. «5raway I I , I w W POf AT6 PUNIt.. t. 6
try soa* today. t>i*tribuUd ky Middle- aVMSOB—Concrete block buiines* g«aat. •*.
radio,
hector.
11*1.
Midwtr
M*«oc
471. B I D . , Bed Baak. Pkoaa
Mooddn* t^raarTMkMkMwaTlrwaat
town Refrig.ratloo, lifkwar ••• Faoao
rag*. Five overhead doori. Loading Servlc*. l i t Broad at., atroo* fnas Stat*
4M4
LOST—P*ir ef horn-rimmed glasses la
platform.
Small office b'j<M'>*>r on
fWtM fetba^Wkil* kalr aottress. III m «-•••*.
itlttllillt-Va aa»*
vicinity of Newberry'o and Bed Bank
ground* included. Aiking 120,000. Dea- Police, y ^ j i i o b for kotki kureau, I l l i diaiaf gaoa
Manor. If found, please call BE I J ts» lio« of H*aki*w * * • I . . .
al* K. Byrae, Bealtori. Fkona RU 1 . •UICK SFpclAL 1117 Taaar wlti~twd)i*.
1121.
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•tKMOdJBAPMKK. Alan, sowtt, tm
Broad at., acros* fr*a
LOST—Black Manx female bobtail cat.
MOTEL and bar. Excellent Bod Baak.
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lacoaal
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Midway Malar
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spaces included. Aiking 150,000. Den- radio, koater, l l t l .
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itMporwaak. Wtat.
Brai kaatlas pleat* for ate** aaat,
p. M.'
nis K. Byrne, Bealtori. Phone BU I- Rcrvie*. 450 Brosd i t . asross fi*a Stat*
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lapel watch, Sunday morning between witk
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7:50 and 8. Bridge ave.. naar St. An* last laakt aad tapti* taaks. a»l»aa
B M V I C E STATIONS
Coing busin.ia.
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vloe, tt ll Wkita * t . i o i Baak. Pwaa*
thonr'i church. Sentiment*! value. Be- *BB\B1 BMBBABI BHBBB) aaBBwa BnUB%BWaV tttt
flaad location. Reasonable. On main
at., acre** froa SUM Polios, fed _^. S ^ t*itir«r •J*ta!ttp.
66hT Lit rolSOM ivy spoil I*«r chii£4414^
klghwar. Atlantic Highlandi. Need enlr Broad
«ard. KB 4- 1175-Htukla* aad attlaB*. tail plaa aai
drsa's f u*. U t »'*agiag Ualialtad
" IMMd er*rbuy etoek end cquii>ment. Writ*, "C. Bank,
£6gT—Ledr'i Wittnautr wristwitck. Ml- tlan. A iMBt aatartMat at - ' aator. (oaphtsly
rsdiest. it froa yourr property. BB I - f'Sdlaf. t*fr 'yiT'lSFilr^ ' VlBB»rl' B.," Box I I I . Red Bank
PACJUIIi I I R I eigat ssdaa' wlta wook. flooi aaktsy.feaaa* taaaa. Ap- aadaatkward
Dom* crystal. Kiir Havca Shopping •nd tm awM* asoura, *l**t*t*
ia tk* wawr. BacolUat
II*I, KK 7-»ll4."r'B i?l444.
radio, keater, as Is soaditisa. 1171.
»svs. awaara.
CiMr
Center. Reward. Phona AT 1-0818.*
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Midway Motor Ssrvics. I l l Brood *t..
i a * faaaas kfy*n water past* IfOP MOTrt IJAfciACEfar I** vkol* Kill, drij
IO8T—Cocker! male. liver and arkite. n*.
UT—14-toot shelter skiff, tin*
across fraa* SUM Polio*. Boi Baak.
years witk Bsrloa. Ouaraatsod ia
Nam. "Laddie." Wesring b r o w colaria*
saglne. tollst, eleetri*
•raaa
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aag
aaas.
Wrigkt Mores, I I Moaaoutk
HD%im~TWflraalo« aad-firTiS.
lar. Reward. RE i - 2 i t 8 or Anthonr'e, tr,./— ""*•"
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•i.itt. call LQ i-itil.
St.. Bed Bank
Oaick delivery sa all asw l l t l awioli.
M Nonmouth It-. Red lank.
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AMU PSUONAL waas. I I t o
OOOKB-Oaa, aha** ariar aad aaa,
taklas, wsab.taadi. Eapir* Victarlaa
•a aaar aaa* aalpi IM.M par •croaa froa Stat* Fall**, Bed Baak.
aaooai. Bwaiy aapVayaosM, S a a i
caaira, sofas. Basaoaakle, (Meat Are HI*.
. J*paf* a l i t * lean. Ball Flaaast Pkon* KB ••Ml*.
witk talli aai riff iaa. M l . Tkli aat.
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h*uee), Mai* St.. Part Moaaoutk. Open
workiaf ooailtloaa. Saai alary.
7 SToad olrost, Bai Baak. Pkoa.
. new would coat M M t t last yaar't
dally, evening.. Sundays. KB l - t l l l - i . '
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Means.
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alM 4n sMlla. drsiV'/asulkid.
day *r nilM *kl
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4*1.
lua alie. Price r.asoaakle. Pkoao tlaatss
tt~D OF CARPETf Tka H S •M
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Ester
Mita*
M I I I or III7.»
la carpeting It new MI sal* at C*r**t
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and
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gentle.
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Equipped with dynalow drivr, air-conTcX: TEUlVIMoN, i i T i i S table
CAKPETtt AMD BUGS «y Mohiwk. Alax.
-Wttu
•sllata, a|tlcs, eklaa, •lasaatra, aa.
dltionlng intern, radio, directional ilg.
ways, gift afaia a) araks ky Bate
aodal, Excellent eoaditioa, Table In.
aadar Saitk. KtruMutiaa. Metal
nali,
back-up
lights,
and
lila.tle
teat
tliiM*.
art
akjasta
aad
all
brle-a.
eluded, I7S, Pkoa* BB I-I4I1-B ar
aad Artlaoa la tki a.wmt color*, do.
awrt Oaaaaay. II patrs at I Was*
«OUHO LADV-Must fc« aspar.
•ovcra. DcKldder Buick. Inc., 141 Mon.
call at t l Wortkl.r at- Bed Baak.'
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aifat aad fakrlct are naw oa dlaplar at
kia*. BKMII'S, t l Un Vraat at.
M. Bai Bask. Pkaa* M M I M .
mouth at., Red Bank. Phone RE 1-3511 BUTCHBRS—Far Frldayiaad Ssturaayi.
•sassi la sksrtkaad a a i lyalaf I
Carp*' C.nt.r. I Iroal s t . Bid Sank.
Fkaaa
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aale,
arsaa
or
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4.20H9
Igocoad floor.,
^
also sUrl.al walk. Steady poilVoa.
to wark a t Klfkl**** aad Atlaatl*
and klack.
II aontka oldli AKC. WanCOaUnfOllK
cAaTotaar
aardf
Uu
reur
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Writ*,
"Udf," Bo* i n , Bed Btfik,*
USED TIMS—AIT ilwil
retsoMMs WiKiifltf *™* *•* * Mlgklaads.
wk«*ai akiamyt U t as *«rr»*i tk*
tUtLtltMl MATF.M.4IA
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prica*. hecspslu and ropairing, all AT i-QH W.
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wark gusrmtWd. Bwyor's Sky.Trak Sor.
ana a a i Iraa* atralghtenlna ao.uira.at.
TBAR.-BOUMD POSITION tag kaaiy.
all-year caplayaeat. Good i
vie* JtaUM. Mitkway I I , aasr Flvt
Bsd Baiink."
Soatk Isvsatk ava. t t Ikt rallraad.
.'raah Vaa lyakb. II* W M 4 Fraal advancement fsr rlgkt party.
aaa. gardeaar, wark l l d
d) l
• ' •frost,
Cora.r*. Nlddletew*.
fER AND BABBITS. Wklt*, aiak Miumr f1HJB »OMB. kMiaas*. a^a.
Bai Bank. Wait of Maps* attanw. Florist, II Avsau* *f Tw* BWsrt, I
Ph»»s LO ( • l i t e .
nCVW BALE»i.^»1*w TlofSiir*
«y««. Phone FB t t n t j l - l . '
a*k*w aai atkar araptrti with Baa>
•r
Bjed.
C*a*f*r
Bros,
Saw*
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ftrtiliier, Iswa aad f*r4*t
f l i U I ikHJt TlgM. lT fatTllfk lag BratRra. Ksal galas ani Ij.je.
O E I I K A B L E POSITION aata. Caakler WOMAN-Te sit svsalat* far wataiaf
ROUOHl. **ld aad at'.
tasls aad euppli.i. Wkoliaale and re. flcs, Wlekatunk. Pkoai MO l - l l l l .
TT avoai a t Pkoa* BK l - l l l l . fiaEb~CAR.
aai ae>.r*l *m.e work. Kaovledfo af
aotker la *a*ka*s* Tar raaa ana
^ skaaaed. Ptatia* ssas a a i sarsiai typing accessary. Stats age, rasla
tail. Dltkrow Brothers, Wkaliponi rd..
iWITANli
PtHWM
furtltur*
rep.iniea
•otls plus sawll talaTy. MaarttaavU.
aad f i»* tk* kssl prisss. Call _
NtW MoLUHD aaUrTWtti tw.~
Weit Long Drsneh. Call i r O l j I M .
and sxpoilancs, Writs, *X. aS 0.,"
CalM
far
an*)
ieitvsrsd
Wtlkln.
w«.
seal. Excellent roaditio*. T.raa.
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Rsnk.
fcNTAlS peteteae: aisTkaia* Fuinittti*. Mltkwsy II. BK t - l l l l .
tor Bakw. Pkoa* M MM*. Atk fat
WE GIVE IJOOD trade-ins oa rour aid I. Patter * Boa..
Mlddlotown.'
IO 1-7704 tft*r 4 P. "
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Ir. Btlttaa.
M—Maks
sks *atra
oatra awa*y at aaa*.
W
as ws kavs aa outlet fat it,
_ — _ „ . „ _ -rive ca. ft, Oood w*rklng
JUNb PUFflS*. k o a l a . U i Callfurniture,
MAURICE SCHWARTZ •
*«r ready
i ^at. »fe*/A(JUaa4|».
Hwang
rurslturs,
Mifkway
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•k». Plymouth and Intornational truck
order,
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lywaat
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orw, git, sw s-flas.ike ani aervlc* ksadtvartert. Pkaa*
itaL Bad. klttk » 4 U«. WktliadJ
WNITVM — Mahatanp ttsratary,
$ t l . m i . Dc. Jaratkl. R l
atoa>aaa3
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uMa, A^O
tatavltlaa
.-f.-.i
a*afc
Ata^ta
•recud. H» skana tar aNlaataa, Fkonj
• a a a l*r aai aallfar. «ar*M t
aiOHHT WICM far your old «ar. We
housewives aai salstwaaea ar* ofavallaka, Pkaaa AM
Fk*a* latardar aai Taadap, *r week. •511
kj». w* a*H, w* trade. Coast Auto f.r.d
1KB—Mara
and
taasls'.
aarsllmt sarssrs la tkls district.
|wj«rB v v s a s a a^o» a w s a f i el **m avaass w «a# dayi aft«r « M . j l ¥ I.4III.B-I.
ilaa. l a c . 141 Monaoutk st.. Rod Bank. Bxpsrlrnc.
krli
croppod, dosked. fullr laocuanasssssary. Applliaats will
Front s t , »>i •tag, fkoa*
^aaMkMplaf. Cklliwa. psu wslnai.
good tnd tested. Lswm graded sad C^RTirnDHBD—Mrbrid Kid aad
BE v4-5224
rawiiw Ufa*
>o**«.
k* trained t o coadast plsstls parti**. IAHDT. aMH tarf is*, ask* aal rtaait
laud. .
I aaakiat. Bat. atkaal bat al aaar.
" " Call after I P. M.. Ml 1-0141.
I-ITI4.
sweat car*. Ala* *ata, ear ksaaa aad a*atks.
JMEVBOLET Iti-TON truck. 1147, mlU~ Work tkre* or foar ov.nlngi per w**k.
M roaavttoi aaw. g rat parklat. far*
TOWYmB STUTlva rAIIV'ia tt.fB a ftl*a s*a»l*t* lla* af kar. aaHara aai lava
age 16* allei, long chaa.ii. Suitabls fern l * » . | l t . Car •MMtlaT Fsr detelUx,
I
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BV*
n.H.
In
laa. dack enameli 11.71 a fallen, mliturai. llaa. fartlllaar, satsrs aad OTTB
• IHI. Baaaral-pain:
farmer. Dual Urea; all* taadoa write. "Pintle," Bog I I I . Boi
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d.aVak.
exc.ll.nt taailtlm. III, Cah U I- las m U t m i . Fwpsrty aaitUnan** far
•crtt* tad trellis IMS, Flsstli Flniihea, dust. Ordsr aaw. Caaatw Bras, HO
roar,
dual
tlrss,
Davit,
2
Bcacoa
bl*d..
PORTWHITT—widow ar alddls.a-vsd
alddlo^i
11* Msaasat* st. RK l - l l i e . Wa daoa aaall aad larf* Mtates, paper kaag- Keanikury.
woaaa wka dcilrei g*Mi keaw witk
llv.r.
T*p eendlUea, ABC
1*4* PACKABD CUSTOM, l«,00* all.!. aalary. t* u k * Mapkit* ckarg* at aaall
I l l l W A i i T A r n u , :t>* dlsesant, dui WATER PUMP*—AH tun. #*t tad .pit. reglitcred. Pkan. RE I-II47.M ar KA
Asking 11.800. RF. 4-205'.
Ing t m month of May. Pltttl* Fit.. vll'lt* VKaa BA I - S U I - B T
child af working parent!. Bxpsrloas*
llMM.
f O l b TRUCK. Model AA-157 platform not n*c*awry. Writs tar InUrvlew, f iv.
I l l Monaoutk i t . BE 1-4141.
rcfttAl* KITCHEN slaks, tkr***karasr
acrasas
kody witk racks. Joseph Gulick, MidIf* delir.r.
BK —
•IM.WOBK
fas raats, aaarter fas astsn aai
dlatowa. MI S.05M-J.
,
00% Waal fakaraWa, « f
Us boxes. Baltakl* for suaaer aat.
fbTtm»4S~TWO.tM>OI« sedan. Itxl
alar I l l . t l . aala »ri« I t . l l i raim
-Mis* and kusky alaatt, tafH. Best ajer. Seamier, Willow aad
cylindar; ll,0u« atlei. Good condition.
(aktrlln'a . fa.tl, all aim. lacta'i
Good salary tad coaalsslon.' Call,
I tar III also atawts,
la safety, ta drlvs safslr. uw
Radio and keater. Original owner. Call • ' H t . a f . s * . Mr. Vlaeoat, 1* Undsn
Pant* lho», t t Wnt front at.; R*4
ksddlBf plaata. At Spi.
CTPTWollitH wltU ta
taa ear witk twa steering wksels. .
RE 4-4«5»-J after 4 P. M.
Bank.
florist, t l Aveaa* of
. . .T»* *»MJL
ears ia aata driving lastruetlaaa ill
tUICK—1*4* Super Sedanet. Dynalow
ODD — FlrspTaci, st*v*. kindling. wak
STnateVI KELP!
just
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Mlatleaaaa't
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ststkod
AaU
Driver
Trala.
tasr.
Fkaaa
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drive
radio,
heater,
directional
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Charles M, Wilatn't wood yard. I t •4474.
t aad kata, t7tti* Sib
lAaaB I N I I T I l i WwatlMMIl, TatlM IMTI laa BskaaL I I Kan Fraat at. BK •»toll, and ksck-up liithts, dnrk green
' ry, Pasa*
"uSS^intMMio—Flft-raaai kaafaiaw. Far*
aid, model I l l l , reglttati IM.M. int.
HI
factory flnlsk. and good tires. DeRiddcr *»«• • • * * wimw tff^tWW—. atap M I W l
•hAUTICIAN-^SUr'twaaty
Bakw, l i t
aitaai. aswoaal natal. Batkrooa.
seven
departaenta.
A-1
eondltle*.
AT
Ul**n. Alt*
nireltlei
f*r
all
*c*aal*as.
C lot SMITH, •o*tr*ct*r. Old aakoetoa Rulck, Inc., I l l Monaouth it., Red Main it., Ktaaikurr *—"Ala*
abowe*. latalra Jokn Olsaa, oarasr Ap.
aay k*
aklnglos waur-praafsi aad aads Ilk* Bank. Pkon* RE t-ISIO or RE I.IOSI.
k llwi with plsats
•AVt AT WHIT! rumltar. *
XK-jjfoa) •»*». Uoaaaw, witk carboslt* prerteetlvo coating, JECPSTJEEPS! j E E P 3 ! - 4 4 ' s l e ll'i. MAN—TS tsks car* of . _ „ « . .
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scaater
Btdtlnt €*., 11* Meaantk I t .
w
la i v a diffsrent past*! c*l*r*. Fraa d o a Caa* la and ses our sslsctlon. Price!
weakly, laoalra at aata, II* Maiaaa
oaltratlon at you* kaavt. Qaaraat**d rtasoaakl*. Also a few uled Willys
aM Baak. BB L l t l l .
k .a a k . ^
Wl tj al dt Baada B
. r t ^ A j , , , ^ H , . k . « . . . far thro* yaara. FRA iaaac*. R l station wagons and jeepitcrs. Mattkawi • W
INE lay gal** aai atrvl**
SALES TRAINEE
ID F U P P l K Rsal kotatl*!,
none *,» T-l7S«-<.
Brothers, BE 4-4500.
work. Uallaited apparlaalty. I l l
svalUkl* aaw tkrtutk Jan* lltk^ PtVCL - ' A l l porcelain, refrlgsrater.
MAL ESTATE WANTED
"Tarai:
70NK7
ft4l
8fUDEBAkER~Champlon
dub'
pedigreed: alt* tsy Manektstcr
af sacc
saccaufal sslllat.
prol l a t . Ovlsk pro*_Tark*y Mttskory. S*lf*rd. KB
Kouti II, pap.
aaar
PjrfMt ssadltl**, I I I . f. a Bra I I I ,
coupe
Good condition. Radio and year,
aatiaa fsr right gun
l
t
n. aalary
ta stt att
Five> Comer!,
Corner!, *Mlddl«t»w'n,i. Ml l - o l l l .
ifkland*. AT l - t t l l - W .
heater. Welle. MUlhouic, Monaouth rd.. aatiaa fsr ri
ATTENTION, How bam* awtarsT
foot of Lak* s t , Oakhurst,
LO • •
mower, we.dcutt.r. trlaatr la aa*
ytar *wa pltnti. rrlvot t l II* I
ftJOa,*IMlTai
Window
f, frl. t*77.M.
_ ^ "eair ta kaadlt" unit. Slses fsr *f*ry
trass fsry resaleable, tull|
vat* kaass aaly St
k ra* 1*17 DODGE TUDOR—Good rubber tnd
Sura task
a»ved aai sci
if. KB M i l t .
aotor, t i l l ; 1*47 Jeep, full lop,
t-«07« or BE 1-1741. aay tla*.
11.00* mllei. I5S0: 1*4* Jscp. full top, YOUNG WOMAN
•ATTNG COMBINATION kartaTnTCon. .
ILlbBK III, tkrss.pl*** wlsktr
haatsr. plck-up body. |S!IS: 1*47 Dodge
Pleaaaat '
tint at ll-lnck plp*l*ss faraass, O*k*
HI. spring suiklen* III, kesck chair
later taket tka (kill *> twa rooai In
pick-up. M M ! 1*48 Jeep, aluminum top.
u i fall. t i e aoxt wlatel far all kurner, It.gallsa el.ctrl* wattr kaat. II.M, aak dreiser | l . ckest af drawer*
«lssn, 17501 1141 Mercury sedan, radio
•r.
110*.
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after
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I* heat" Moat. Seta heat fraa
tnd neater. 1750! 1*41 Pontlne station
Stelnle, Center and Mable af*. "
DaaVeK
wagoa, radio ani heater, needs wood,
• ! » » I IWltVA
HSr fMUaallA lull* 7 CM*
wark. 17.10: 114* Rulrk estat* wagon,
ft.,
good
condltlaa:
K*tvlaat*r
rafrlgAUTO' KACIATOKI.
Recafisltlonsd. orator I* ca. ft., twa-iaors lUadard
kas everytklng, 11,150; 1*48 Ford, radio BlWflC
BJSjraiMpwi^s.va, Oat Bl
r i R MTAW a.a «.»taUa alaata. Guaranteed. Far aost a r t . S s a s day stssl aar dlipeaeer. 1 taps) alt* 1*41
and keater, 18*5. Matthews Bros., New. viaimn*r
nstlons tldeit aad artsst s m k s ar.
service
*a
el**nl*f,
repairing,
rsa**i*f.
Flafd W. L«a, Uacrvll ri. M • •
man Springs rd. Phone RE «.4S»0.
Llncala sport sedan, perfect esndltlm.
kas apsalat with aaaalt*
reearlnf. Bed Baak Btdlatar Warkt, Prices reasoaakl* for sjulsk disposal. I*.
tntBUICK—1*41. Super four-donr. OriiSal fanlsattan
career futurs fsr klgk typ* rnldsat rap.
BB 1-1177.
III. Call U l - l l t l af. 111 West Fr*nt
nat st.
it. BB
hlaek paint, good tires, heater and
LOWING, kay
ng, caitoa i
fRTCT
1
iaa*. tprailng.
tsat covers. This Is a one-owner car
t t-ltlt-sVl.
Tklt It your lucky day. OtcBoB Afl I> electric riMiTaaiT
with a lot of servlcs left In It. DeRiddcr ti.in.7sub.i..ti;,«v.i,ic-ii. «;;^
„
log*!dinner s*t, t t f . aw t ilw. witk deep well *a*k*r. Ex
wraswiaswawa in.waiWB, * • » . , WvHfMJ- _ _ w
Buick. One., I l l Monmouth St.. Red
ling; car m a l n d . Pk*n* ar write far
OOMPLETB LANDBCAPB asnlca.
•ral pain beautiful vases, Dresden MII*M saailtioa, I I I « Fark.r pi. «M*k days, all day Saturday and hiaiay.
IntcrvLw, Internatlanal CarrMpaadaan
StilUaaa. Mitkway II" -kr.w.'kjry. 7&
pistes, framed pictures, antla.ui patt.ra Wir«wai»ur», BB 4-41 II.M.
Plaats, akraka, tress, sappll*i sad
Millar's
Eennel...
R
.
u
t
.
II,
Pert
MonJckools.
l
i
t
Bayaaal
klvd.
Newark
Ib" SULLlVASTsafr buy VpcclalsVVtT*
flaw, all leapi. patchwork taUti. tad 1ST rTldCCr
n, KE w . l l t l ,
piastsd. Lswns a a i s ar rsaavatsdl,
and 1*58 Mereury eluk coupe nnd wW
other It .in l. RE 1-5288.
OAK BEDROOa salts, complete:
MalaUaaass ky week *r aaalk. T.
sports sedan with radios, heatrrs, over,
TUP S0u<—Thoi. Fitld Tana. rt. I I
fen top salary,
fas ranfs, wsihlng aasklas, nfrlger.
drives. Prleed from 11,110, Open Satur- on, ehaabsratlii
MIMIitewa. fbon. Mn. Mount, RI I
a n t i H a wuvuai anaaaD, d">|aaa ||f/0 talfw
•
U
n
a
s
,
»k»a»
BB
M
l
l
l
B
.
aalls. saak^**
two-piece living raaa salts, coffee
days. English Motors, I I Maple avs. BE
I7M.
k e n ; baby grand 'pltno; trtt water ater;
takl..
kreskfait
set.
Mdlywaai
bed.
I
I
•OD—Clut to erdar, IT par 100 aa. ft. heater, lo.gallon taak sutomatlc. Beat.
f»*l OLftUfcOBtLl, four-door ..dan'.
Dtil
»tra. Joiapk Gulick. Mid. ontkle. KB I-IIM-W. Call evealngi Mapla svc. Eatontawti
M •AViR-laal, faralsko. t , ^
a a e a brtad watch daa to
• Ho h a a :
P B L t AalMlC'AM aaraU tap aafcag.
and week-endi*
Heater. Paisrd 1951 Inspection, Four
K n i
«Urt«w)B.
UrtB._»U j . d j U - l .
• • a tana. U allaw aatTra*.
I i f " ^ M »V» •PtrttMBl. But llaa,
1
any Ilkrary Uk*. la excellent coadltUn.
THREE
HREE.IPEID~rXM. I l l ; Moallalra aa T w o DOuVitai BTBUB aad aattr**s,
i
Oi
hour.
Ctll
aftar
*
P.
"MM
V i *
"" '" '••••
kltch.n set, csilnet Palte* rail*, p*r- Handsomely kaad-carved ander tap aai
wbaal
b l Hand. l i t . HttrT duty. Batk
legi.
A
keautv;
110*
for
tulek
sals.
Caa
•raelicallf naw. W, I , Gran, Tlntaa d a t a kitchen sink a a i tub. Can be ss*a
twn-doo'r, hydra'
" Mail a* "la food condition. 1. Kerbsr) CA^VTlirpONTIAC,
HANDYMAN S HELPER. Vlslalty M
e
May letk t* June Id. II Central a**- be seen ky appointment. Pkons BB I- IM *?*'$»
a»t., Eatontown.
* > ' ' • " condition. RE I« f s , fed Baak. Pkon. i»"."iL
Itll.
.
Tinton Falla a a i Calf* Mask.
t W U l H SPRfNfitlk tpanlil
J2**-M*vcn!ngi only
ilsl pupplaal
puppies. Higfclanda.
Over II yean aid. Kiptrltas* aat
CV8HMAM M o f B R l
ilsod lints- J. D. Tkoa. CONTENTS Or FOUR-ROOM aaagal-... Ml BED CABBAGE plants. N. o, Wall.
TEH. Model 15,
Ing
Caapasll
av*.
Part
Manaiaatk.
Include!
nfrlgiratsr
aad
RCA
tsla.
neccsssry.
Private astai*, I A *•
larlboro. FR l-OIM-J-l.
- j , , » • » > , >irr. In good ihape. On.
ia laH I T T NTM)N dnss, tins, sis* It,
Apply (nar) t l Bay a»i., Mlga. F
rHITsj
CM
tlrs brand new. Call sfter I P. M.. 11
P6tAtO
UHTt. Bad. Ml rlilon.
—PLAKTT
tkrw tiered, puff sleov.i cslUr lac*
Hsrvey C. Tiltaa, I Brae* East Lincoln s v c . Atlantic Highlands.'
Is*. Jaritf Goldin.
ramit alia t o . lands,
trimmed. Ltfkt kins ck.ck.d sport coat,
PRIonT PIANO III, on*-pl*«* •
• I U plants, Larga or amall a.uantitlaa.
i»47 WlLLYlfTEtP^tinSSilinrcoir.
tlat
aaplay.
lain sink and drslnbotrd. tne c*n. wool, tlso It. Pkono BE I-0H7-I.I
1. Dauila* Farkar, Hi Kvmioa t*
ditlon. plus a snow plow and a buss
AND RADIO servicing.
aent ia jewelry stars. Apply, fivlnf
dltloa, l i l t also good looking consols
jttla BIlTir. RB l . l l t l .
w. Pleas* csll RE 4-0041 after 1:10.*
Convert your small screen I* large.
CKDAR HtAVIHOB f n t tar tartlat
ipast kest.r witk klswsr fan, ksats VXK' W"HTTi7^rn7t
|dk P. CL | i |
Ksaanakt* rttss. Quick ssrvlss. OuarDPMES—8av<n waakl old. Blick oil
5»ru*Il-Black.
two.do.V
.ed.n
t a k s l , Ta*at W ^ i ? l l a i
4-1 roaat. Purchase price I l l l . sals
aatssd work. Call RE I-4IH-R.
Csckar Snan'ula; raaaonabla prlea. pries
_Ooo< tirei. Very food condition,
1*1;
ITI-galton
llfe-tlao
aluminum
LANDI
-brad little baautlai. Call at 11 oil tank. l i t . tea at IM Kuaiea r d .
•adlo_«ndI
heater.
Call
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J
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iDSCAPB
CONT1
TOR—rin
dim.
l
St., or
or phona Rl
irl it.,
RE «.Ht»-M.
travst, top sail, gard.ni plowed; grad- J U T I B N A T I O S A E uied trucks. I l l s
* 'tl« Silver.
t x l l WILTON"RUB7~PeTfeet
AND BTRAW-A1I
STRAW—A grades snd all Llt
laa, laai caiipooli: kTu. iton* drlvsways:
Hat body. H , torn: 1*47 flat body.
In.Mlaaaa'tMBatl.' a^ifa^hla't'sSr:
WANTID
14lnck wrkssl. 111
•Id.walki. Jamil H. D.sn, Jr.. II U w l s J-toni l*4« dump two.areed axle, t H
III. Call M. Csksa. 17 Lse
prlees. Ralph Mahtr. contractor. Day, CHI ILD'S BICTCLB.. 14-lnck
in.
KUTKR-COMPANION. VwSaaWaa"
sk as. All utilities t a i llnnt suppllsd.
W
II
II last B
Bergennpi.
pi tsonai
• Eatontown. KA 1-0114.
BE II-IMI-B.
IM
—irdo.
HO » - t l * l ; after t P. M.. MA 1-17*I-W.
tons. Button Motors, Shrewsbury av..,
••••
dM|rwri*nc«Hj
iifjacllfht
rtlldiWt
Kxp.ri.ncedi «1a
i»^«l* «"• ««8f«,
'• tart aaa»t
d
B
k
*
KNJOI
MUSES AKb SUITS. Full wardrobe. Bid Bank.*
Skr.w.kury RB m i l
kouie
Hid a v * .
W«V VoTO IUSIBJER slsspmg aad be WELL
oeplng Mr*
U
Uvs
*?!*!•?•.»!."«•.
!la
« ; (, *
«««.*aak*r.
**a-sa*k*r.
AKC
nglatarad*,'
8 l j e » . Phone KE 4.0442.'
ksaltkler
witk
a
Fcdd.ra
room
eool.r.
1*S«
BUICK
SUPEB
fi
Lakt
d.ti.i.
IM BJJICK SUPER four-ooor sedan.
RBXEI
fSXtK Phono HO *-MII.'
•a)*a«*t
vlr** • * ^
rt
nice
dlipoiltlon.
P. O. Baa
FIRESTONE radio-phonograph~ comblnPrised rlgkt at IJ4l.lt. Term, arraaaod.
Dynanow. full equipped. A-1 condition.
-.-• of » " ATU.1-tltd.
a w w a a at
w, JW—fljfj, ^
fiP, rSEP, r S K P Q , L. r , auai
aliiy. Mlddletown Refrigeration, Highway I I .
Owner leaving for overseas. May be Hen
atlon, like new, 110; alio mahoginy
IN—T* bo Bate aad finsral
apsratlatr far k*xlag.
Starter 18.05, grower 14.71, layir Pkon* MI 1*131*.
at III Forman at.. Fair Haven.*
plna chest of draweri. Prleed reasonasilitant ..
t*
captala
an
ys.kt
Oood
i
c
s
*t*.
Pkon* AB t"t4T
CADILLAC! FLBr3tWdODri»4»~ieJsn worker; year
akly. Old picture frames, metal bed- 14.10, dairy ration II.M, koree 1M •LWTRr
LlWTRlcrHANrrTRW7iliTrlt~n7i;
!! •'?"•*.swiltfiw. Write.
IIS; aleetrle kaby bottle atarllltsr, I I :
stcsdl tnd springs, stands snd chiirs 14.10, hog ratlsn 14.10. Bag refund
On* owner; 11,000 miles. Perfect eon- Box 141. ahrewsburv.'
Its
eaeh.
Fartltiur
and
lias.
Kane*
*
Pkon*
BB
l
t
l
l
t
.
% .ilia folding bad, no aattren. I I : play
at give-away
pricca. Call RE 4-U85-J.
JUlon. rsdio, heater, whit* wall tires; UAHDKNBRFull IIBI,
ll apMt*.
psa and pad. I I : carriage, folding TharDO. LAMM aMfwrtai Hi akMtrt*.
i t . t M takes It. DE 7-0*10.
BOXER~T>UPPIES. Eight weeki old, Dirli. Phone RB I.I1M.*
Ctpei nlcnt communlir
/raaTaalT
AtaJ
....» froa
M0l?A...
Phons after
0 { ««»"on,
0{«
TborumthbrcdM. RE 4t h m a n t t p t food kuyi avallabls la
OVTSnnUi* ET. Thrc..pl«. with
i erwlthpad. lilo. RU 1-1781.
Hy. Lamas rawtras. Wa aafl far
k.
IV|.
cuitoa alip c o n n , two-place mahot. BOX THAILER~4x4x"l. oxcellent son>
•tamer,
yesr-round
hoasi
and
.
.
.
,—.-.^und
aai
kutlnss.
•OWING MACHINES Kive.foot cut, any
a a i isUvar.
•araM's RafJa «k*
let with mattr.n and anrlng, Ixl I
Caps Haaa Service, Hsrwl.kport
dltlon, Passsd lnip*ctton. Mirlon In.
•tub tractor bitch, good condition, Rrnadioom
awTmmjtmitr'iMio and *..{.>:
and American Oriental r u n .
BkMtrl* Bkap, I I Watt Fraa* H ,
1 D rh K lt
Tkoi. V, Uonird. Been and Clark i n . , leu
.. i " !, '*""• «»twntown. I A
Below OPS celling price. Completely
than half pricet I x l t ruf Pall, tele- "*J!
Bsd Bank. Pk*a* M M 7 4 4 .
I.sinl-M.t
after
I.
,
U IIMTAU - U m
Xayport. On* klock loutk of Hlfhwar rlilon,
reconditioned. AS 2-8214 or AS l-l»l».»
lO.lnch. new tube, radio and
n privilege!. -IHrtttiy
Mionograph combination. P.rftct. Has
elinci J U H B I fUNK—fjsttit, Jatk BUICK SPI
PH-BUBNER Roptr gaa rang., full bsrgsln. KE T-IITO.*
*""" "*' '•'•' ktl
dtalsr. # « pay kttt aria* for raft.
Iniulattd, lika naw, Call RE l - l i m L A R G E ~ S R E HiirToTrd suntamp, MX
AT BA«CAIM=ktotor Stoker. ln~*«sl
- ~ iptr tad atttPNtat, Call KK 1*41 HUDSON CLUB SOUPt. In good
t l80
Wonderful for anyone sukject to coldi
;
lent condition. Call RW | . t m . '
< d r <> M
In the winter. Csll RE 1-11*1 *r II
lisT
WTOOHJ55HWE—Whit. • .l.ctrl. C^TKA>IONnrroVE~gas~iSd~o"l(: Tower Hill av*.. Red Bank.*
111.
JL W
i:
model, $ti; t i l j ruf.
114. Inquire
4
i
«WEWEIWWO0D3U0riircolari.
rioySEKEBPER-COOK. Six days, I I
Very good condition. C.ll at II White «WE-WEIWWO0D"3U0r
IKIrjtVelvet
.t.. KBroadioom,
y p . r t . l t K Eblue
7 . i 7 8green.
»."
Museum pl»ee. Hlitory suthentlc, tody
throufk dlnnsr. Bapsrl*a*si. M i n i
One 1x12 ft, « In., and on. *x« ft.. St.. Red) B§nlcjiltirJ_F.JkI.«^
auit sell. Hand-made Isra taklaeloth.
Fond »t cklldreni f**d *aU
MOTOR" SCOOTER, American, U47referencei.
I I * each; man's drcu clothes, full d i m POPPIES—II up: hamiterl. turtl
ehlnnwars. silver, ste. EA I-0U7-I,
ary. live out. LO I-41I8.
model. Splendid condition, good tires,
a d fafter.*
t *
snd tua.do. it, regulir, | t o each) min't
blrdi. Onen Sundays. Helen Mtller't Friday and
£f«» """'"I ordsr. Only 175, Phone
riding clothes, like new, Harrla tweed P.t Shop Hlgkwa; IS, Six mllsf north
— JIBBT PRICES f*r rour iklaaware,
Jacket. I* regular, 120; breeches, wslst of Red Bank. MI B.0141;*^
•WVffsWt,
In very good condition. Call LO I . Haven.
LDgHORILI, 1*41, M club coups:
14, 110: dress boot! with jack, trass, HORSlTMEAT-H.Vrt; liver, chopped;
- -'—
i 8d
krooki I-C, n o ; sofi or chair cushion.,
chunk. Five pounds II, Guaranteed BULL
4~H0W>iCt, l i m a asvl* ctmora. TORO POWEK
HJTHM*
*
"lbl"r< M 5 0 '
iownnlled muslin, thre* >4i2l inch lisa Jjik. Ws fraeie It. Open Sundays. Helen
Mod.l 141-B. Condition perfect. Call
1*17 PoRb C6ACH and Ford coupe. No
- — an. JOxll Inch i l l . . I I eaeh.
Millar Highway IS. 81i alls* north af
tai
k*tw**n l - l P, M.. KE I-III7-J.*
latars; also «5 h. p, motor and
tABlM (I) Intervliw asikiri
Red Bank.*
IWOitSXlKtr^Psrfect condition, taaily
ksdrooa home, furnlih.d ' Fritliatr*.
--—T
-I coach. Gray. d r l f . «ldflsh. r,-.-»l«j h.h. "(jpen S,»iav.:
sits. 171. Call tt 17 Fourtk art., At.
Helen
Mlller'a^Prt
Shop.
Hlrtway
tJ.
B W tlA»iil», .aataa t a t pi*it*rsr.
Intl cost M t . Will sell for ISO: slio
... . t* tkrat BMaWt ta thart hot water ind all conveniences Iu«»
lantlc Hlgklandi.
rfg^cJll
«roi«wdiacMdM.
Mo iah to* aaall ar Itrsa. II* Lin.
sarrlage seat, excellent condition; ID feet Six miles north Red BanV. MI R.«t4*.*
. »a«* i a i ayra witk four olktr ckll- throufh UVer D.y.
jln it., a F. ON Mlidltlawa. Fkon*
drsn. Will krlat child up at *ar awn.
Blsrk.
Original
owner.
Excellent
RE I-I881-M UtltVEKSAL BANTAM".lStric~itSve'. PHILCO DELUXE refrigerator, and
Cnoks rossts, bakes and hrolti, tdesl
frxitri now on display at Mldll.town
or kelp working astksr far Indtlnltt
condition.
Can b« leen at Kennedy*!
j
.KECVlNAtbRlSfTScHitoT for housekeeping room or rumfiui room. Refrigeration.
Steel ihortages a n caus- PAIHTKB, PHCOKA'
a s a t t t wssk or m
period. Write, "ratter Ptrmte," fes
Service Station, Blv.r rd., and Avenue
Euall.nt condition.
Aiklng | 8 » Prsctlraily new, III, CsTl aftar I P. " ing a scarcity of both. Don't delay. 'AIIVT^ . .
III, fed Bank.
" T i n Riven, Rumion. Thoni RU
kinatr. (•**'<*'
*••!»• ATMIIM
4 6 11
A
Stall Highway It. Phone Ml %•»**.
t. Klltiifl'"' 0 " Pore.laln tsbla LO I.SMI.
v
.
T
;
.
*
!
*
*
"
••"**
kautkt,
DbDGE—1*4*. Coronet four-door, dark JxPIRrtrnsu
ami* tor tsnirsl katu*.
I
1
UPRinHT~PlXNO~M(irKiair"Sn1n"dfy STOREKEEPERS—For rellabl. snd dc- fl'*n._L*ti!s .Caj
green finish and four almost new tircfl( .,mS.'k- .fef*i"«i. Mratnsat. Twa . •* .*.J"? !••"•.•<•* " • » '•tjttsrs
pendtbls rsfrigsrttlon
froai 111 ta I H i r t y H w r i t i n I I t*
, waihing
machine l«n, two dnuhis nai
rood spare. Has radio, heater and Gyro1
111*;
adding
msefcine. i t s . Will sail
••T'J!! ." .•"• *•'•• tlectrle wall fan. AT
??"" 'ti't'^.* * * " """omlcal car to
'
—-lla*. P h m . KA I.I4II
drive, DeRlrlder Rulck, Inc., I l l Mon.
, .-ontinitl, Slssp
. / s e t condition; also radio receiver SX. RUG—txlt. Just off floor, I I . RE I THREE SETS TIBB CHAINS, 400.14, | 1
jni prtlsraUy witk sari rtterencis,
I I with matching spesker: photographic!
pair: wicker rocker, I I . 1 0 : wicker
rieasant home; good wagsi. p. o. Bast
s«ulpin.nt. uieedgraphlc with attach- WlfX SACRIFICE, Three fibre rugi, straight ckslr, I t ; large red leather k a i .
fIONWATJONrT»lo7CleTir,
Daabls gsrsgs.
menu. Phone t o 4-<S8»-kl.
soak. I I : RCA Victor radio-phonofrapk
>
71c
ClJf JT81 S i
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i
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—
—
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wfvta
wavwl
BwarvsKa
aTaswravar
waaw 9
9
2,V
kW
*w« • > • * * • * * aaai | r
te
"if
mr^sr
'avw*'
wV*a)*MUww^a^aVkW' wyB^w)aw9a) v a a s T a a w ' y awAwB
SS,f
Iftrr
a atsr-
«cv-Ln
«^i°."-K r. v^ ^! • "•"•
S a S " wsra-i5sSg
whits reed fern stand, folding coffee
table, a K vacuum cleinert also hand
vacuum, antique dish**, imall gai hcat.r,
three.burner cooking stove. RE I-IOII,
THREE-WHEEL chain bike. Exc.ll.nt
condition, | 2 0 | dKan and chair, 111:
Nsvy Fton suit, I t perfect condition,
DININd HOOM SUITJl7iln..t,l.c«: Vw- .lie I, RE I.IHI-W after 4 P, M.
00
t<
1
ESTAyRANT KITCHEN >ai rani..
linoil condition. Phnn. AT l . H n a . M .
BLOND
MAPLE child's chlffornn. and
. JI lb J !"*"'' walnut wardrobe, Call RE
• 2llBJ
^"JVAS'S "''
"'•ill
r*IV
' ' O n l f " K ,
RH'Yl'I.K
WrilHe~idl'o
"" condition.
ei il.ii,eh whrrla, lia lion lir...
c, n ), folded arid !>ut
In u • ." >*f r s r . Rlriilen only
n few
i . " " , i,tk. r,.w, i n . HE ••imi.w si(••I'KIILI* l.i.U
combination, ItOj floor lamp, 4-ways,
«/AXlNd. C a l l H | . | s f l , l u ~ .
•3.59 s large blue and whlta cotton rut,
Floor Waxlnt Ca, Prlvats
I 7 . l t I glld.r with cushloni, good condition, |101 r'rlgldalre with porcelain
flnlih. ISO i Maytag walh.r, | I S | large
in ispasr or aaiDutch bench, ID: t w o small whits
ftnltti. Tall at far. a* titlatt* *n
benches, I I eaeh; small iturdy rteplad- tny thi*t atttl war.. J. V. fetttt, t l
der, I f i brand new Klsxlkli-Flyir lied, Fostsi tt'Mt.RI»tr Fltti. Bid Bank.
t > : old Flixlble-Vlyer, I I : girl's t w o !
BOIIKIAHB-Solld mahogany, with Lad. w h u l . d Mcrr.le, IBi large scootsr, I I . n o : rtnnsjB Ijill-M.
ed «!»>< doon, Excell.nt condition, pair men'i hockey Ice i k . l . i , new, lire CHAIR nATfmo and rmh work, fTil.
bur IvIns II Wsst Sunlit avs, Pkons
RK |.ii,'i(n.j,_
to*.;, IA eaih; dull hnui., contiili>tfly
IK YOU WOUI.i) Ilka to rldTa~Tenn«>- furrilihtd, I I : vnrluua kltrh.n ut.n.llt.
•ee W«Her, or If you Jmt Ilka to look di>h» • nd hnoki, aim chain, •mull
finished, lika n.w, John Thnmpsnn,
at rolti. >o u ara welcome at Iks Cke*ur uuarlum, RE e . M I I w I B M t a I I MrUuln'i UIAVS, Hlfkway I t , Mlddll-
' * • « •f'.'iwjl •> t ft*r M i fekaar.*lire* turn at Wlikattmk, HO M i l l . Ttwar u s .v*. Bai iMk.* "
, 1941 engine, 1271.
Call AT
condition! low nrlnlnal mllc«,' good
tlrei, .Phone RE «.3r.s».J.*
—JJj—-• • • • s i v a B i ua>*1BBV««Wia«' k#VNWSFli4l l
« W A L AMfWAWt'Tar a i t * In Hid
Rank arsa. Stats qutllflestlsn ani
"tary deilred. Writs, "D. A,," Baa
114* STUnEBAKEK convertible, Exceptionally clean, Firm price 11,400,
AL_t.Hii»», #
'
8AI,niGIRLS-]lstall dry gasdi start.
Stiady work. No Mp.rl.ncs assssttry.
GOOD l i g B D <IARS -^MlTpa'iliard *7nan, minor nvnnniiti.il, nowly nalntril, Burprlie Store, • Rroirl St.. Rid lltnt.*
very I'lean, 137 "i: I«:IH Oliltmnhlln It- flKCRETARV-HOOKKEEPEB wanted ky
ryllnder ennrh, rnrnndlllonrrt Ihi'ouvlioil!,
rml rstaie ofllce. Mult ks rourtioui,
132,1: 111,17 riymemlh CI.III^. rrenn- rrTit-i.,tit wniltrr.
Apply In nwn hand)
ilillnned. » l i n i iiinx Kniti n »I..I«M, nun •"IIIIIK, m t l n g sge, .xperLnei, snd i l l .
priori, I7A, Annlfiale's v a n g e , rnrner srv aipectid. Writ*, ''M, A , B*I 111,
•awa. Pkaa* m I.IIII.W *ttw i P. M. Avs, 0. ni irWMfiYllli if, UsMrdi,
WANTED TO RENT
11
j.nSt.rr'fcHr""
Itsr, Ballsy or"-Btdrotk, ati
•stty/ I I I Mwarli avs,,
ih. Pkons LO M«77.R.«
UaUrWlT¥uiidTxllToTTxTT,
Any number, m y length, sny condltlon, AT ).O7li4-J.»
SMALL APARTMENT, t'urnlihsd
_ unfurnlih.d, for two adults. ~
nk, <
wiirn6a^ou»ctnsio7id7rna
children desire two In thrss-rana
tpartmant, furnliherl
nr unfurnished. VI.
& " " "f..*"1 n'nk' 0' Long Brtneh.
Writs. "rrtltiii*»l,» <Bo, | | | . i s i
MB
WAIOIDTOMirr
MM. VTATI rO« 1A1S
MM.VTAHPMMIC
MX**
MM. BTAT1 P M I A U
MAT if. MM
KM. UTAH ¥OAMLt
M0KIIOCTII-All-year-'ra«n4. 4MMjrrjvr lowssuir--5% t o nrORT
rooai bun«a>ow witk kalk; *4,SO0. •
far v«ttraai. Sntll tluwn iftjriaant for
aaa-vauraaa. laiiek trpt kunitloar. ntw Collin. tve.
eoattruclion, l«rf« iivinjf ruoai with VAN HUBN~Ri«erfrtat txick rolen«l.
lix a c r . i . it rooait, thrre bath., arepietart viadaw. coaiplctt Kicncc kitcktn
witk ainctt* .!«[-*, two ltrs«^ brdmowm. ItiHff^ li«t# rour. §tmm, oil. ISO.OOfl.
tilt katk tn4 ktrdwoori floor*, full ex- Kay Van Horn A«rr,ey, *tir Ht»en.
pantioD attic; tpact for future tw» HE 4-4100.'
.
rooai. tn4 tath, all coiner plumbing,
AN NOKM— D«tirtblt ti>-rooa> d«fl- tltfLB *ILVtR-8rteiou. ,.,,n ,ooaa Vr.r.'i... Ajkin,- 413.'^J11. Hn;«h Agencjl,
U m i Minfc lata
aytoaiatie kttt; largt lot TojtlOu. Close
ng.
Hot
*
a
l
u
h»at.
lir»i>lar«.
•
.
.
!
!
: Broad.
K t 1-41 : , \ u l ' i u - J . '
houtt tfour' btdrooma). Nttr attkuilt aaaM, f*i>r jrwrt •)«. to tchoolt, but«« and aho;>[>,ng center.
I ground.: trnok : trcei: porch: Kt> tion an4 bua, btth. hot wtter oi! hett, i HUH _ K E D R A N K Inoat.on.*Trta-:ined
« rtaai, art»la(t, t*a bt4- full vrl» »M5». Call Buildtr, KE «.
t: I14.UUI'. Kay Van Horn Agency, full eelitr: plot 10x225: two-car t e itrpet,
n.itr ih'jt.p.r,^
irn'er.
3 tt
colart4 tilt ka«k, atiatai-liii** «111
H
ggt. EA1T BCAJaaw-*<
ttt4
koaw. 4% roaat,! ut«Mtit kttt. eeav
.. aluaiata
l a a * •via4aa<* witk »"nga> kiaatian
Oa tkna lata Tlkllt. Matr atorw
4 railraaa tattlaa. ftlta »M»«. U
t-ooaj
>• AB A_4»_H.T twafat. 4 Beta**!**
or •vt-r*oai kauea tr teat ataw aawrt_jat. Mlutt k t ' t kttt t»4 I l l — t a t .
Pltca 1*14. kavi t* mm Aaa. Iga. Saad
raferoata. Boat aat *•*» 144. I, k>
V
fciiij
r H»HTI,
—K«w taut*, tour kitckea, full t t l f tat, kat air til kast;
tlMUaVAI. OTPORTlNiTT, Dutck
coltaial witk center hall, larva
living room, witk fireplace, tun.
fatal,
kitekta, powder room, laun.
air kaaa: aat-cat a V M ;
4rr, •«i4'l reeaj, tcreened porrk
• I laat rraat rt. « • (•
aw lat waaf; taeta4 taar, tkree JovcCw
lr kalraaaM ao4 tiled kttk; tco-rar
Cta»aaitat laca
«ara*ti lat III>U4. Vtrr 4ttiral>It
(all adlMi aaaa. t l R M aalakkarktt4. Itaaaaaklr atiee4. Alk»ltt 4) tWa A«taer, lac. a t «.|45«.
aa4 tilt ottk. M«4ara attack** (tract. Matf txtraai |U»«»
t
fctuan. 4-lly ia»«l»»a4 a\>- DC
a**aiii*mr,g k » t . Plot
l ttkaol and trantportttiaa;
kittktt.
at ka<raaaai
I-IIH
aid.
I. W. «•**.
waal test: twa-ttr ga"4t
NOTICE.
T t a t m t l e t tkM KaUy PHakar 4waV
at.ng Company, Inc., trading t t ta*
RCD BANK—livar wctiot. fo\a 1x4-F A I R _ A V _ N — O r e of t h e m e t t b e u t i - Moly r.tcher Qriiie. inlesdB to aPPty
fuiir
itndieaped
homea
available, to Mayor tnd Co i'.c-. of tht Barauck
rooni, tw« twthH. mnii't roots, center
hill. po*d*r room, iiving room, flr«p[«f*- c o n t a i n i n g t e v e n a p t ^ - o u t rooma. O u t - off Rrd E.r.k for a Retail Conautmnti*a
utanding t^i« b a ' h e n d rrncien*. it,tchen, Lir«r.n« for prensiswa titi4ite<i a t 14
Kiveraida Avenue, Rtd Bsr.k, New Jaratg.
. .
_
.
homo.
Tot offictrs are SyJney C'.tBian, Prat'
Lot 10x225. Hot watrr r;l htat; two- • an.iiiici, gfrnufh A . e n c y . RU I - « 7 H . _
ear giraga. Priet 111.^00,
W..rt- BI«(":K"_UT«G"ALOW-'Lirit living"room, ider,'.: Lilian Fr.adman. Vice Fretidttt;
fire.-j'.ar*.
t:.« b t t h ,
h o t wt'.er o i , Abrer i-r.(;']rnflr,, K'-Tfary-Trtaaurer.
Neiaeth Agtacy, 42 Broad tt. Phont RB
Stockbo'dera
k n o t t y pir.s rf-croac.oii
room,
vvnetian
RB 4-410I1.'
,.
geatltaaa,
reaidentltl
M t*a g.ltltatB.
rn?:
411,500.
John Minufk Aftnry.
IRANI) NEW four-rooai rtnek kouM. Rumaon rd. RU 1-0714*
Attacked fartg*. Blettric rann». >frrloa
hungt.
nt loiation: 110,500. Low down M f '
•nt.
Kay Van Mart Agency, Ktir Mllow in good locttion; I7.R00,
•r. R E 4 - 4 1 0 0 '
.
Cttk rtajuired (bout 11.200. Monthriver. Lovrly roloniel; 1 l/t tiltd
batha. oil heat: brrpaeway; dauklt
gtrtg.; 123.7S0.
Rly Van Hera
Agency, Knir Haven. RE l-4l«0.*
ttorr; alot 7t«li«:
L ia'n F.-.t/rn'iV.,
Aon.i K." pdmar.,
£'J '.fl I imir.
O"je<:t;ona, if tr.y, ahouid ba tmtaakBrooani, knotty p.r.r . I ' t h ' T . t w o - i a r K *
y B. _ _ t a .
rage: barn«qu..
B i r g a i n 4 1 2 , j ' ) 0 . Ha,Kit mt-jltteiy In writing to Am.
A g - n r y . 1 ">7 Uroar!.
KE «-41S«. U O J . ' Clerit of *.he ioro iga of Red
i h l A I . L B S T A T e for . < n < fam y. A t - Jera./,.
t r a c t i v e rtmodelffi
home
ii. room*.
R a a u t i f u l g r o u n d s ; t w u - c a r l l r l t f e , workahop. Mktt a.::. 121'JOii. tTa.alh A g e n r y ,
U 7 Rroad. RE « - 4 1 s « . "llxi-J •
It ptywieu | l t . Alla.rl A Sot
KonTt IN THK lOlfNTRf.
Ageney. Inr. RE 41410.
VAN HORN—W...e4 tttting. »e*r
I t r f t attic, fuF* * • ! < • ; AND f'KAkie rtnrk kotite. ritt
_ at 111 Ohio tvt.,
I»llx2i)«
t:«hl <lu.el>.
S n ltr«e
_. Petal led iaforaiation.
o n flrriilttr, tilrd batk: hreeiewar :
L. Ir.ace. 125» Ira<l.'>r4
rtfei III).TOO. Vtn Mora Agency, Fair
aw.. »Ww Tark 1. Ma* Vark. TA I- tven. RE 4-410(1.•
i*a tttlt;
MAMCM—Threfkedreo
WMER TRANB»_RRED.
Colonial
raaa. ktt water
l4a«2St; Itrm 41a
km. f
koai gracefully r.ttertd.
4ev.il
kttt: full t r ,
WBMBt; (11.404.
|lu.5«0.
acrtl, krookl, fruit, aomt. 2'j, kttht, tlectric hitckta, oil
r, CMHackt dr., fertBupeea.
41 Bratd 4*. BB
kttk, til keat t karn: ieat, 4replace»; garage. A.I lag Itl.tOO.
V-IMI.
.
Mil; IK.ooo, t r fay V«n Hora Agency, Fait Htven. RE
MONMOtTTII tBACR. Twt-kt4rt«B,
CVXKUOM RANCH
J^
aipanttta tttit kaMala*. Aala.
PAIR BAVBM—New tkrat-ktdraaa
VUAGHTrVh LAM V«W. fcaartly
tad I k w ktttrasaa,
••tie
f
t
l
k..t.
VH.
I
l
l
*
***»,
kaata.
BtmlWat
loetti.a.
Livitg
etyled
teetn-raeai ctlaalil. Tkret tiled
44 ItM
kalka. ail kttt. Mtet unataal. Aakiaa
iaclu4«i clatlaff ttaa; Mt taul
444a witk Rrtplaet, dlalig raaa,
la M.III far wapiti* ktau aa
IJ.SCI,
Sty Vta Mart Agency, Fair
•aatkli Mrawata. Wtilr tit—i
klteket, *4*ipp*d with full *!t*
Catalog. Evtratt H.
•are* RB 4-4I0*.'
ai.4.1 tata »u»4tr l ( ta • tr tall
(**#• tad H t nfrlatrat.r. Pull
RIVERFRONT COTTAOB. atar Bwaien
Eiaf'l a*«k«4r. Miaalt.
rd. Seven roomi. rirtrltee, I ' , kttkl.
kllimiat witk ••temtlie Itumlry.
Wtart-N.aitti Atntf, 41 •rat4 at.
Ltlirked gtrisre: Ittdtctptd plat: III,Attaeked 4iri4c: 114.7(0. Alltir*
r>ata IK (-M4I.*
0CI8. Rty Vaa Mora Agenti, Pair Mtven.
room,
hollow
tile
* I N AAwmy, la*. BB 4-1414.
omuwMV-ttVi*:ted a t t r llarhthouit.
MJ_I14O.*.
twaatrattlta.
amupitd. Lect
Large iilot.
All imDOCTOR! OFFICE! and rmidtae*. t _ . kl.tr rivtr, railroad, ttorea. round kuaimtif I M 4 4 kuri Ixk. Week t O t l l T OlB fOLOHlAL toTneTTlv;
cellent location and in flnt condition,
natal,
ktth,
ktt
wtltr,
ail
hrat;
i
t
1.144 ttkei. Phone AT 1-Oil.it>. tnd Barrel .a*er*a4*t< kMM. Woart.
itpection ky tppointmtnt tnly: #14.000.
•laujtd. I* tttllng of ktiutiful troel.
kf.metk, Agaaey, 41 Bread. RB M
t>
Van Hora Agtaer, Fllr I B V I B . RB
w*rkthor>; II 1,101. Betd Agency.
OAtHUklT—Four.kodraom 4**M.
4100/
.
~ 4-0111."
copper llumklng, tad tleetric.il Wiring.
NTA»
kaa* comJMCV," ayeamert tve. «ie~- plctelyRIVEH—Attrtetivi
pragfrtlti tkroughout
Plot ISOill*. Interior
redecortted,
Rtreta-Hned
•lalllllg
la
eauatry
hornet
lad
ftrma.
ty. giraa, tow* and country vated. Prlct 44.144 far fat*
Itchtn, two tiled ktthi, faur 4a* bedTw* ttr**! tkret r*amt, kalh: twe-etr rewma.
i
k l
a n g . : I 2 I . I 4 * . Bar V i a Mora
: 14,114 far ««lck Ml*. Pk»m BB Agttcy. g fair
Haven BB 4.4140.*
l*f uU> at rwt. Prict n l u
MAL EfTATE f O t 1ALC
MM. VTATt FOR IAU
Four'ro'omi.
Oil hetl, e:tcti t: kitchen, rf fr.heritor.
|
Bj1l)IVIJToV1r — CIvKTln netdt only' tw* arrea. two-CHr srarage. Sarnflca IT.Hailh A n t i , 1 ' ; B r o a d ,
Ht
IIA0 etah lo buy thi* ntw four-roetB .00.
*M hath kurae. cull »riet IS,Mil), tlecI'I . "17 .
B t
Te'n'.cV-a,
trie atove. aiak and will cthinttt.
and
1.5^'i.
t*»-orre
Abuadant appla trtea. lekwirti-Mtck.- l i l ukrook
Mar.
tt 1 1 . 1 0
.'i..'
•!, n f I
!___.*_'"* " ' " ' 4-1111.
aifh Ag^nc
fl.
RE 1-I1M.
cMMructim. built io l l l l . Cmbiai- Jin.//
tt*n tcreen tnd atorm wlndowi tntl B|X.»<>6_ HOL'St Nr_. A!! brick and
door.. Ctll KE 4-1741 from I P. M. ta Blent. Tkrrt iarg* n.drooffla, Itrgf;
4 P. M., or come to Frtrk Heller, Ctmp- ITctn.d porch. nr'[,,tcp. o.k flonra; f«rtge; full bta.mmi
rhnire locttion,
bell
ive.. Part Mymouth.
ell ave
_
8yc*i ort are. tectltn. ihrewtbury. RE |.J«JI-M,
inarci. __ . t«ni-««*w».
K^eert.d pereh. tlX.njioWTToliSfc." A'.'. ; — : ».-s.r...
R i i tt l ' i tiled fcetkl. hot water oil
Larva groundi: two gtra^^^ ; o<! heat.
4rtplact,
keat; twa-tir garage; tiaei 1150. Price Perftrt condition fall KE 6-0412.'
117,100. Mlaug* Agency, Rumton rd. fayTTtSTS— .ViiiTso eaVS. I.at offTiTRU I-«TI4.
<pr>on a v t , S h r r o t h u r y .
I ail KK | .
14SJ.
4SJ'
j v w rut* tuici tait. r i t r e e m
•a« luaparek bungilow. Lirgt plot. CfTW;_~SlT,V_ir'^Tnr
rage.
g . Near
N a r er-hool
e
l atoret and
Twt ktdraomi, kitch.n. dining and v.ry
r,i!! feller. Pr^-.d
ica atirrotlndinffa.
a i
larg* living room, h.th; tirg* twe.rtr Mica
llartgt; oll-4r*d hot wtter hett. tw* flrt- reaaenably. Sehwtrtt-Mtralin, I White
t
RE 1-3121.
nle>«a. *uaB*rrk. RE ••1475ATl.ANtK MICHLANM. Urge heuat.
tperitll
H o u t . v l r k *e>n t p
• i t kadrtamt. Beat tocttltn. Cttvent
l.nt trantportttleti: overlook! ktr tndF i v . r o o m i In e a c h . Ho', w keat.
Hook. InituUted. itorm ttah, forced air w i t h oil burner. Can he ua«d f n m j
p r o l i t r t y . Monthly i n c o m e of l l ' t o . Ownnil hurttr. Phom AT I.elH-W
r
MOU.V PITCHEX OP-RATINC OB..
rNr
Tr.o -1 aa vfc>:;y ?.t,.itr Orllig.
%:,.-,l. SYUSEY I ' L A M A N , PratldttSV
NOTICE
The '•>' !n*,R| ent.'.if^ Ordir.tiet rlt*
AN ORlJlNANi K T " VACATE CERTAIN
SHOWS t W S » MAP _ » _
TITI.BI'
30. u m .
KMAir_ BY CKOHOK Ii. COOPBB, C.
t ANI> APHrKjVElj bY IHt, TOWNSlilF COMMITTEE OF THS TOWNSHIP
OI
MII'IJLETOWN
AT A
MEBTIN'i MELD ON JULY IJ. 1 » U
AMI KILEU 1^ THE MONMO-TH
i OUNTY i.LKKKS OFHUE.
wna [aM.H "n fimt! reading t t t mitt*
ni {,f -h« T'>%T,'r..'.> Commi'tet tf t h t
Township of M d<! . ' i w n , n.id on Wtdneaday. May ii, I 9 i l . and waa thereupon mvirnvt'l hy 'he Cha.rman of tht
Townsh ; 1'imtn ttfe.
LAWRKNCE A. CARTON. JR.,
rharman ol 'he Townjh;u Committal.
MdWABIi W. HUBERTS,
Town'nin C'erk.
11.11.
„ . _ OP NEW JER1CV T 0
(.UPHtMlA F. DUktCKl
(I..5 )
Y , i are hereby B'imir.nre'l and rei|'i;re,| "> serve u[,on ABii.AMOIF A
IMtll'E J'.a.nUrf's attorney, ehose aiie r m o v i n g t o t'lorHa.
Mutt ae !. P r i o r i ilre»a u 14 Mi.nmorh _t.r_.-t. Ked R»n».
an Bi>'«er to t h ia comr e a . o n t b l y at II.'.UOD.
Ctll R E 1-iH i NVw Jiisey
BED BAMK—Urgt living raom
plaint filed in t i^vil iction, in which
or RE 4-17H-J
• with 4rtplaee, dining room, kiteh*
Genera! Union Mortgage Oinjpany, 1
AVtKS.fAifY
ACIXCYLittlt""Silver.
enrnoraiion of the .State of New Jtrtty
aa, ptatrr; tteoad 4oor, thrtt bad*
£t«!V.n lrri>B of hettltifiilly landirapmi is iiia.nt.IT. anil Frank <•. Durrekt i n d
raaaw tad kttk, tmlltnt eletat
property. Tree, and ahruhhery, Comtif)- Km>h>mia 1'. l l j n ' k i , «re lefendinta,
ered tke hlxhett porMnn of land in town [lending ;n the. Superior Court of MtW
•ptei, lull ktttattt, kat wtter ktat:
Prlrt 112,500. f i l l RE 4 - . .HI or Rt!J.rt.y. svith.n Si ilays af'er Junt 14,
Itragt; ll»,0«».
Allairt • lea
«.I 745-1.
1951 n - i n . v a of -iKh Hate. If you
Aftaer,
Inc.
RE
I-I4II.
ATTRACTIVE nin.-ratm reeldeae.,
"Tl*
fail to lo fin j.idani.nr fnr tha relief de, l d
tllatt kttk, kot wtt.r
Fie*
kedraom*.
Hi
tiled
k«tkt,
home in Little Kll««r. Kmir hrilronma, manded in tht r.imi'iitlnt wiii bt tlken
taal;
IWO..M
garage;
kreetewty,
Mr rat, 14 tlca loe.tiem, Two btthkath. livingroom. dining mom, mnrnnm. aa-a.r.c you t.y drfu ..'.
ratal avtr; tla terti: 111,too.
Irepttei, all ktat, dirk ream: daukl*
mr*txurf*6*i*<i ou ira
M i t t ktt wtttr, til kett;
• hd kitchen. Lot ll'.x.T'). Immidito
AgMty. >ktat RB »-01JI.
The artion has r,*-#ri instituted ftr the
garage. Lovelr graundlt IIT.44I,
UnityMawM
of t tatltr,
tlfetiai.
Hr
Drata
wtrdt
do ntt
ntt de pntaeailon. Tall RE I-2HM or RE I- P'lrpnte of foi-erioting t mortgagt dlted
trll C«» Afencr, Coannckt
Drata
MawM
wtrdt
d
terikt
tkt
frldttatltr,
tnd Joy
of nwner.hlp
In
k
Van
Horn
Agency,
Ftlr
Haven.
RB
I7II.J.
l
IOVIB, W BVIINUI tone. An
June Vt, lV.vi, miida by rrank G.
to I . U t l . .
ik
tkt
frldt
tnd
Joy
f
hl k l f l
d l l 4 d Engllah-Tudar
E l l h T d
thla
I-4I0M
Y
l
AYW8..MHY
ACKKfY":
»»<i"~llt7,i:
llumrke aa mortyafor and cayabi* to
keautlful
dlgnl4ed it iierfret,
taeelleal T.roaa koutt with full
ft
h
horn*.
Tkt Itndmping
leery
berlroowa,
twohhttht. living r o m C.eneral Union Mor<ma» Company t «
Tk Itwtrlag
I
Fi
b l
Maltw. turn*
•krak *ld
tret It placed witk
kttamaat. Autom.tlt heat and two.
C i m i IKTRW-CIM Cod SomTCV Ih* kaawltdg* *f wktre it htlongi, a with nreultre, dining room, kitch.n, pan- Mrtrtara.ee. mhirh mnrfgage is recorded
awa torn aMaUa, auti
•ar gaMgt an t lot in tki btiilnttt
try,
laundrr,
dry
r.ltar.
Op#n
|,or,-h
:
oi!
in th« Monmoutd County Cierk'a Omoe
Ing room, Rrtplaat, medern kitehan, truly pliailng efftet. Tkli flnt home
n Julia 14, Hii'J in Hook l.'iSI of mortMy 14, NalaWal. rkaat HO IMm k*vin4 144 f*tt af frtitig* tn
wo b< linomi, tilt ktth, tatomttie keit with tkret ktdroomi and twa kathi etn- burner. Good Ineillon, Call RE a-2*Vf
gea fur sai'l ro'jnly at pafta SOI, and
L
R
K
4-174SJ.
••In kutlntti thoroughfirt ind ISO. dry rcllar; III.ROO. lekttek Agency, I Bo| kt dapHctted ftr tk* liking price AVtRsIr'AIIY AGENCY "Llttl."~Silv."r.
nrern. re«] esta'a ioeated on tht north*
ttn.
,inden
pi,
RE
4.4IIT.*
IIT.
of
111,110.
Ell*
Wiltshire
Ageiey.
foot deep. Tkli >• a real opportunity
y nirle of Flor.-M-e Itosii in the ToWnLovtiy cntoniat hontr, three hadrnoma,
TlliKrJkTldetl fnr pr«(euiontl. Twa Rttltor. B t 1-1141 or RB l-0*04. Open
hip of Mid'llerown, County
of Monta laeita (n ont of the neweat hue.
both living room with lartr nrp|i'arr,
living room., dining, live bedroomt.
m h ami Staie of N:i'tv jertey. 'toil
<***• i r e n : |?«,att, t,|!s!rt I Son
lie t»tk. «.!t»»it.«i<> »er.t> gtrtr:.. Termi, Ui-TLR BtlLVaBl-Well llndaeiped, witk diniitg room, kitch;;;. twr.-r«r •«!.>«>,
, mmle a defendant oeraui! you I t
oil
hot
water
htat.
Sititltrd
near
tchool.
U,»oo.
a
hanek
Ageney,
4
Linden
pt,
U4
•
, a
r
Ageiey, lea. BB 4.1410,
4i.llt.rail fence tround lot UTilOi.
he wifa if Krank (i. Ilumeka htvt i n
kttk aa Mctk4 floori llvini room llxit,
IE •-0S9T.'
Living ro*m H i l l witk (rtplac*. dining Tall RE l - 2 » n or RK «.|7«6-J.
lere«i in »aid property by wty of
raa« H i l l , kitekm llxlo, lav mmxieiniir'
eoT,OMlAL,rfOhttV^Urg.~ living ro«ai. room, kltektt, tkret ktdr«omi te.d kith. AYtRKr-AHY " AOlt*cY . - A.triTtii..
rhnlltt r Rhf. of ilowtr or otherwlae, •
oae-tcrt
plat,
Prlal
IM04.
Wotrt.
H
I
?
H
B
i
n
t
r
•itate
three.h»Hrooni
home
in
l.it'l.
Silver,
Mart. FrtAt tnd retr htll an Rnt floor.
nr.nl.». faur fctdfotml, two kathi, Full ktttmentt ane-eir girtie: Ill.lon,
hleh In'ereat alTeeta aaid property d»Nomttk
Agency,
41
Braid
pt.
*%*M
Tkret
tent
Fnur
matter
Bedronma
Rtt wtUr httt, circulating, with oil
n»tt:
4trtgt;
f l«,e)S)n). Bllt Wlltoklre Agency. Bealt.r. RB 4- Living room, dining room, kltrh.n, henbed in aa;d mortgage and i l rubjtet
k
k
Iwt kttkt, all kttt,
koathouae,
k a th
h u a e , ggreene n • utomttic
Ltrgt ptrrkl on.-rar g a n g . :
Ing
rerlernrattd.
Hot
wtter
heat
with
katM, gtrmatBg
katM,
gtrmatiBg Mai,
ai,i K
Kteluiirr
Kteluiir
l i
rail*
l Srhanrk Agtncr, I Linden pi. BB I- 1104 ar I I 1-40II. On*n Pundtri,
K—Blgkt f l f l , Tw« tlkt
now oil burner; twn.ear. f t r l g t : larie
lOOslli. Aettra RUMRON—I
»19T»
4 t l l III04*
t int. H
H
4a«tl4ll
III.04*. taw tti
Howttll
Urn a kMttil uaraaai, MfaM4jl k
lot. A retl knr i t II Mon. rail RE
dining raaa, m i katk. Pull kiaement, a - I l l t or RE 4-I7II.J.
Agener'. AT I.»»I4
fJ1H
I4. K
KfJ1.HH.
" •
TiRAfT fCOTT.
way; two.eir g t n g . I Rrwpla**, k*t
Red Btnk!
1*4 rnom, 4rtpla», tw* Vtdroomi:
MWCil
TVH—AvtrlatVlng
VHA
fin.12.
....
._ Mandr krctaewiy, tiled hathroom, tiltomttle hat wtttr all kttt; lot 140x200. Mure*
.'lerk, Superior Court.
5Wi.«w»i.Hhu.ir-Tritkith7t.n
MOttSVin ""itrfrnii" com.
hoilaw tilt tamtnetlan. nptmlm title. r5Wi«w""HhirT
Hk
O
i
perek.
On
two
lota.
Automatic
ell
Haak Bay, On. t e n . I n n rooma, heal: twn-eir garage; 114,040, Rchmrk Wt tit* ktrt t*v*r*l Mktr kemee In tk*
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOM
n*at»r In Unnr, gta rang* InehidMl. Prfre
pint paatrr, ttltvltlon raaa, pall*, m Agtney, I Linden pi. RE 4.0147.'
111,444 ranta ta tkaaat from, Fill Wilt.
it*. Eatt K.tniburg, an .Mgkwty.
B*r*u«k af Rat) Baals, N. tl.
ie hett: gtrtge. lietptiontl ton,
shirt Agtner. Betltor. RB 4-1104 tr IB
am KB I-III4.R.
atrattltt: 414,104. Bowtell Agener. AT
Notlct il hereby given that waled kidi
LITTI.I OTLVBB. BttulUtt kuagt.
•__>__<*___
will
pe
ieo.lv.d by tht Borough t l f e d
lo»l Ctmpltttly latultttd. Tw*
DIAL, H. #,-•Ctrmr Ocean lad Jtraat
Mica lat. RarniR at
Btnk ind opened ind reiil i t • pukli*
llvtr. Thrm kadraima. tiring
,
ktdraomt, IrtpltM, Itlortd til*
*v*. Lat 1*4x144i ilit IIOill4, m
t kfirit C»i A
matting at tht Borough Hall, Red, Rant.
dlnlM
raam,
hlt.kt*.
full
ktitmtnt.
K*rw»td and Ptrhar ivm. Chalet loei
i. J., on Junt 4. 1D31 It MO P. M.
katk, ultr* kitekta; tttttkod gtrag..
«laar**a window frta**: IIIJOO. Hie
Ttkt Botlea that R. I., flreen Co., fne., r.attern Daylight Saving Time, for th*
Call o
owner,
tlon. Ctll
n r , DE 7.1018.
71048.
T*wtr _Tii, |04-foot
Atking |ll,<44. Dtnnlt K. Rrrnt,
Wllttklr* Agamy. Batltar. I B 4-1104 trading a
kaa ni'liail t o vrrrkintr, ritzinK and removal of tk* M e
aa. •ekuUt.Unlted
lekialtt.u
•rawltei,
Prmpoet avi. ind atcafa,
PAll
lAVKR=Nrw
four-room
kungt
or
1
1.4044
Onpn
Sand«yt
ncil
of
tht
Horaugh
tha Mayor and Coat
twa
Realtor!. Phona RU 1-1114.*
iarter H<»», now owned by th* BorBttluaive realdential aec. •at: garage1
law. Til* kttk and tktwer, eaaikla
UTTLI RILVajR—<"alt pre.wtr, Ctp* of Bid Btnk ftr aPltntry Refill I ) ' . . ough of Had Rink, and altuated north
11,110. BB 4-4441-J tf. rlet 11,114.
•tlar) ttrttai tnd ttora wlndtwt, flood
lkl
Li
LicenBO ffor the premiaea ait. of Harding Road m d kmmidi.telr south
l L I I P I rAHTASYI Will tell on cen. Cod, living room Rrtpttet. dining ttrlkutlon
latttlaai
lat
f
l
a
t
l
l
.
O.
I,
Ntrtgagt
4TI4.
r t p l i , raaa, kftekm. tw* ktdroomt. tilt kttk. uated i t 10.82 Broad Street, Bed Bank, of t h . Res.rvoir near Harding Rmd.
titttl Tkrea kadroaat, kttk, IIrtplict,
•Wlllblt, BB14.4114.
Rtd 'iar.k N. J., according to iptelftca.
id
kM B t l l tltnt
n t far
far mptmloB tttle, f«t| ee'ltr. gam* r«ta:
pankM.
B B IAM_—Plvt raai
itthTHat we tr.eitted
'objaetlm, If tnr. ikoiild k t mtdt Im. tluni prepared by Enaley M. Wait*.
auaatr. Aiking 11,444. Ctaali K. jtrg* tatt 111,114. Ropnttt AgMry.
Smierintendent of Publis Work!. Ctpitl
lyrae. Realtor.. _ f h t n t
jm_J_J_\*.±_
of itid tpeciflcitioni deicribing tkt pro*
ftUMftTiM—ftret~kedrt«mt.
Beer *»trU
poted work es wtll I . proposil form!
f)a4.
Mlldt. fruit tr.ea (lowering
l
lag,
Irtpltet,
katk,
modtrn
kltehtn,
SOKBD
FOR
BVItNtM.
In
r*lr
i n , Juit
'or the us. of tht Contrtnton may be
akntkl,
Wrry
balkit,
vegttlkte
gtrden.
ll
keat:
e
A
k
i
ge.
A.king
t
i
hot air all
one-ear lartge.
4tettatliig tn4 grad
NlTen't new kulln.il center. An
ibtiin.d from tht Hup.rlnt.ndtnt of
tn. Pkta* rlvtr right!; ontdtar (reptaet, tool tfcteV
I7J0I. Dcanla K. Brrm, Ratlttn
tasgii. twa tiled kltki,
t
l
CtrptrtHoa
Public Worka of th* llnrouih of Red
•utllmt Vttlldlng prevldlni kuilntM
Horn* mntilB* lira* living roam, Ire.
rgl Modi* HtlM.lwam.
RU I.III4.
I.III4.*
,
IIUKIBUII
caiement., llui.
I
A,
P.
lolMtmr,
l
o
l
Broadwtr,
Ntw
Hank
at ~l Cheatnut Street, Rtd Rank,
nnet,
Meloted
narek,
dining
raam,
til*
(pint
pamlltdl.
dlnlig
raaa,
4»Mt, 11 wtll t l living «,uirttrl.
RKf rffLYTtWftVAtWT-Tnret Tarii kltchei, tkret hadrexmi ion* Inntty
wtthir. Laundromat, kitehtn, btdrma. tlltd wvtitry *n
Vtrk. 10, Ntw York, President.
N. J.
bedroom*, ktth, oil httt; titttched
Aa «nui«tl ap»aitunltr. Borut
..tared, wit
nln«), two tile Intkt. unflnlaktil room, •> R. Wllllimatn. l o t Btotdwty, New
ground foor: tw* kadrwatm, tIM ktth
C
i
t
t
kaaea
Hida
made nn propoail form! • • fur*
Convtnl.it
ta
hu.ee,
ane-etr (arige.
BE 4-4441
fork, 10, New fork, Viet Prttldtnt. niahtd mutt
Astner. BE 4.4111.*
eellir. laundry, wtrk akop, aerten*.
on aoeond Raan Ttpar ail kttt; twa*mr
be tn a.alctt .nveioDtl bear.
Dtnnii K. full
tttrti.
Atking 111,040.
mtk. Imuitttd. newly 4e»orat»e) Inside H. R. Rointti. 101 Broaawty. Niw York ing nn the. nutsidt th* mme and addrtsi
gartgt; 114.444. J*kt MlMik Af*n*y .
Phon*
RU
1-m».«
Brine,
Heallnrt.
. QB Tlntan t*«., Rumaon rd. Ml i - l i l l . '
tnd oat. Ltrgt H-irrr lot In nultt a«.
19. Ntw York. Viet Pritldtnt.
XIW COWfRWTtOK. HiU-icra let TtttDfeNNlf)
nf tht bidder, ind the ntmt of tha pro_YRN_r_lt1torl hlv*4 elutl** mlthkorkood. Itrly oecupme*.
to tht bu» ant rnrt
,
Wolfaoa.
l
t
|
Rrotdwiy,
New
Ttrk
ling.
Lov'ly
ala-rntru
ranch
kame.
ject entitled BID FOR WRECKINO
jatjaaai, i-wtatrpa
choice
hl
eoltigti for atl.: •umtwr rt*. Atklng 111,400. Borntnn Ateney. B l
14*174. M e t IS4I
II. Now T.rk, Viet Prelldtnt.
Tkrat kteirooaii. Brick and frame. Ire. tBli.
t Urlnt raaa. plat I
McCARTER HOUSE, ind mult bt a c
Far appaiatimni. m a * t t 4 Wit} 4.4411. wmk.Mli RU 4 - l l t l J .
M. Bdolmttn, 101 Brttdway, Ntw companied by a bonding cerMflcitt a.
'ata. tiled
tllta Ibath; kreea.wty and gartgt
alata.
witk Rrtplaei, dhste.te7klt*k*a.
York 10, New York, Trtmurer,
"
'
Ftir Hav,en. : Ivtrrd , Rumion, or phont RU t-f III.*
[ll.Tll. B
Barm
Agency,
let forth In t h t .pepineltlom, i n d
tH-Kfthit
WiWAWW.
firnlaKidr~CT
N. Polk, 101 Iroidwar, Ntw York I I . mu.t he delivered i t the plict tnd oa
Point ra. Wo»4e4, kadraaa*, twa"
IM LPPTIB mtm—A
dlirtmilvi
lajprtvitBMta.
Bloek 4way froa
Ntw Ytrk, Rterttary.
k 1 l
A
the hour tbovt mrntioned.
Hkaal:1l«lM.
Aak
. OAKa>—atvatli aeri tattla
koem. Hint rttrt aid, Owntr ae.
nttr attlloa tnd aako*l. Rtllllf
I. L. Fr. .4, Comptroller, I I I Brmdwty,
far tkll Beautiful tkret-iidreom r u e ketek,
The Boroitlh retervet th* Hlkt «a refor
17,000
or
will
rent
|
l
*
prr
weak.
waled, a . m u l t * wltkla • mtntk.
New York 10, Ntw York.
ject tny and all hid. If it teemi It ta
MBOM—Urlag nata, Iratlttt, dlBlng _jmt. Lavely living roam tnd 4inin Call at IT Leamrd avt., Ltontrdt tr
Bmrd a l Otratlart
MkaaL
CanBtrr tatting, 100x11 J,
Flrtt laar, targt living room, Ira*
tht tnterttt of the Borough I* to da,
waaa kltikta, aerattil aaraki Mtaal raam, tltetrlt klt.kea. Tk.rmtpant win.
'onn*
I
.
I
T
j
l
far
appoiatatnt,
A. P. RIIMBMI, 101 B n t d w t y , Ntw
AlVlM tl.144. Rfc 44441J after 4.
ir, tkitt kalrataii, kaui tutaawtli dwwtljll.HI. Bant At.ncy, Ftir H i .
By order of the Borougk CttUMll af
•lt»>, tmlm*d aainraom, dlilng
~~ AflBJfCY, INC.—Muit till
York City.
B l 4.4511.*
it, Mrttnt IB4 atani.iMki Itrm g t .
the Borough of Red Bank.
raaa, madtra kitch.n tnd pawdir
itninmwiM«8voMri^in^w7.
tulckly,
Owntr Being trinlftrrld.
H. R. Boynton, 101 Broadway, Naw York
kouae, two kitka,
Dated:
Hay I I , 1»51.
raaa; Ml kmtm.nt, laundry, *f«n.
Pre.wtr coltalil ktmt. Ltrg* living
all kttt. Ntir nntt kttln and
tlA«1ira TOWK—Owner mult aell
KATHARINI I . WRITE Maytr.
M. I'olk'. 101 Broadway, Naw York lo,
room, dining room, tiltd kltrken, tw*
raom, oll.lrtd Mttm hett; atctad
AT Lolll-J aranlagi
K
_ _ ' . ' ' •
f raa tawn i t * p*rt*4)*i.
lt.. N*tttklaf.
_
"
_
'
•
"
"
lT
*Mwtt. Uvlng room witk fireplace,
« ktdraomi, tiled kith, dining room,
aertmed
i attacked
In hsaement: US.SOO.
ir.. Little Silver,
« TWras rooai, lining
twa kedroonaa, tilt kith,
k kot witf r
itana talk,
kit prtltr Ctpt Ctd komi In Fair
•arm, Uvlng raaa witk nrealtce.
Twt aaatatl ktdraaat, lamhlmtlon
kltchea-dlnettt, italii tt large *>•
ptaaloa art*. Fall etlltr, til haatl
II !,*••. Barm Agtaer. RB 4.4111.*
Three btdrooatt, tl!
garage: 114.444. 0
OraMttgar 4. ettlltf.
liret kedrooma, tlltd huh, full eelltr;
atUchtd t t n g t .
Excellent loeitlta.
Kataaaahly prleed. 14 Mtnatutk rt.
*rntna
nviaaw RE
wwtw a**4V*'eT
TOUR IDIAL HOMB In A* I atickkar.
hood. Modtrn m-itory: living roaa,
dining ratal, kltehan. twa ktdraaaa, n .
PMIIBB ittll, full ealltr, atttm kmt, ill;
TALL TBIB*—aix.rotm ham* It dltilr aim I4al44i attaeh.d gtrtgt. Betutl14 Monmeutk it.
•kit fair Hivat, Itcitlon. Vtry Itrgi Fully landtcaped.
ratal, lunroom, fall teller, hot allPhom BB 4.1 III.
katt I twa.etr garage. Oaad bur tl
111.111. BtriH Aitacy, Ftlr Haven. ~
Beven rotml, fall ttlltr; g t .
ragt: cemplat.ly rtnovtttd. tftar kua
•nd rtllrotd atatlon. Hot wtttr, all-flrtd
I OAKR— Ltrgt ramh heat
katt: aerttna tnd atom atek. I I Mtn*
laadteiptd t e n : ll-foot living rt
dlalag raaa, Genenl Electric kitchen, mouth it, Phtne BB 4.1411
H i t7.:
faor ltrgt ktdrtomt tad thru bttka. mRftl"
•ratttwar: twa>ttr gtrtge.
e.
Borua
Brua _£.nvenlently loeittd. Llvlag room
4811.*
Agency. Fair Havta. BE 1-4811.*
t l Rrepltet,
dining raaa,
a a , kkitchen,
itchen.
Rraplaet, dialing.,
raaa,
t
gt.
iMS—Eicell.nt RR.d Btnk three ktdrsumi, full etllar; twt-ctr
Imatlon. Ltrgt llvltg roam ind din- rage:
g : kot •!• htat, all, tereena tnd
iBf rum, dlluxt kltehtt, ilr-conditiontd atorm taak
taak. 14 kftamoutk it, Phant
a
•o*r, tkftt taut kedroami, ttdtr
tlotet, M1*d katk, tttll aktwtr n 4
•undteh. Rtrdwaad l a m throagh.
out. Loetted an kttutlful Itnd•etptd terrtet af around, at tht
•arntr af Worth lannrirart dr.,
Mill, ille.r pky: H4ill4. Nrar
•«kml «nd trtntoortttlon: |ll,l««.
-tn k* tetn ky tppalBtant, Phon.
B l 4-1441 ovnlngi tnly, T to I.
J. ki. Nlctly. Tlrtt MiUatttl Bmk, New
Ytrk City.
i. M. D'Alttra, Tl Plat atrwi, Ntw Y*rk
J. ol'iuipk. ttr But 17th Strut, Ntw
AMY E. SHINN. Cl.rk.
IM1.
DIVISION. Dmkat Na. M-4I41-M
TO: Almeta Banktr.
Ry virtue of an Urdtr of tka lapwtnr
Turk City,
R. L Marrla. I I Bratd atntt, Ntw V*rk Court of New Jersey, made on tka l l t k
day of May, 13 51, In a ctutt whtrtln
L»*t"*f Slatkktlatrt Holding 1% arAlvin J. Hanker is plaintiff and y*u. ar*
Mara al tki Onsmndlng Wkttm
defendant, you i r e hirtby requirtd to
answer the complaint of Plaintiff *a or
Haiel Iran* Orten, e/o H. L,flreenCo.,
before the 17th day of July, t i l l , and
401 Broidwir, N. Y. C.
In default thereof inch judgme : wiH ht
* Co.. • / • Fidelity Philidel- rendered igainat you aa tht Court tkall
COUNTBT ROkfBLIv
LIvlag rtam. dining Andirwn
1*4 Baik. Tra ratal,
phial
Tru.t
Co.,
Tru.t
Dept.,
13S
S.
think just.
g
room, kitch.n, three
h
tedrat
tedratmi, til
M 4 l i l l l i kat til
Rrotd Street, frhilt., Pt.
The object nt M i d n i t !• to *httll a
hath, oil kett. Nile tern:: kirn;
k
tilt Bronn Brother. Rtrrlmtn Co.. I I Wtll Judgment
girtft:
of divorct betwttn tttd. plain.
ll Drita IT.4II.
114,001. 41 Kttt Front it.
t. RE 4»7»t.
4.»7»t.«
8lrett.
New
York,
N.
Y.
tiff
and you.
I L»i4T t t
CAP! OOD~Molrt^Livlng room, kit.h". Cttton A Co., e/o Seiond Nitlonit Rink
Dtttd; May t l , 1951.
•n, Iw* tedraomt. kttk, flrtpltc oil
Truat Dept.. I l l Franklin Strait, BoaMILTON KOSENaV
httt; om-etr gtngt: targe txptnaian ittan 4 Mai*.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
tie, 4lsll4: 114,(100. II Xtlt Front it. Hart A Co.. e/a Bank af N. Y. 4 Truit
aVtrwaT, AUKTBAR, fauNyttr.oTd
84 Broid Strtet.
RE
I.IT44.*
heat,
Co.. 41 Will Street. New Yoih. N. Y.
mitit Mack itwea, ioatkira
ik
Red Bank, New Jtreey.
kmtt g t n g t . BargaiB t t tla.Tat. Borui
h
Harvard A Co., t / n Tkt New Bnglind
water
iBea, p*vtB Agency, RB 4.4111,*
DOCTOR1
USIOBNOI
witk
apt.
4.441. Will Mil
Truit Co.. I l l Dcvonahlre •tr.et, Boa
rooai, faur
II, Mtaattlt katt,
MaaBMwtk Cauaty SwrragaM't Ow_t
IPBCfAL
OP
WEEK.
Eieelleat
t
h
1*1141
ton 1, Man.
Jwo.ear gtrtge. Kuellent
l l l tantjltlani
dltl
eitm *Mta wit*. Twelve rmme,
tlm matter of the eatatt of Vitiate*
ettlnn, Cnlnnltl all.room kome,
Kant A Co. e / o Tht Chut Natlont L. IuHtl.rman.
•I 1.000. Groatlnger A Itlltr. BB I . •RRBWSRURY—Faur retra tld, • » •
tartly grouadi. Bara witk gtnga
deceatad. Nolle* ta ertdpiiwfw
•wMlvn—r
iTiTOOtai
nous*.
*cptl*Billr well-built. Four-room
Bank. II Brtad Street, Ntw York, Itort to ireaent
Urgt ttllir,
till kltakca:
twoctr
i t * • •i" •*«* wro-Pin
Ipaeloui llvlag raaa witk Rnplaet.
elaimt tgainat tttttl.
tptM tnd kan »Ulli: 114,144. Rol.
U r witk
n mllar,
til* klt.ktn;
two.c.rNeat
ga. 3100. BB M i l l .
N.
Y,
STY,
ratt
wtrkaktp;
lit lOxllo.
wangtlaw witk full kaHwutt and
Powdtr rotea. tatlt dtt. cltta. drr
Pursuant to tht order of Dora u _*•
*
•tan
WtMrkury,
Rtilttr
and
IniurSafe
4)
Co.,
II
South
Strttt,
Baltimore
ratjj n
nllratl
a.en APARTMBNTl — Ctater • f «ta
l r a t l aad ukaol. Can at a.e
4ft
A
(
ltrgt
MMBIIOB
.
.tit
(witk
dor.
Fiddln,
Surrugate
of the County
f Mot.
F
i
d
d
,
u
g
e
Couny of
of
Mo
nlltr.
Baay
iceeia
t*
river.
Atking
a r a l a i tfta
ll dtr Saturday
Strd
tar araalai
tftar 4
4. ill
I Md
tr, II Witt Print it. RB M i l l . *
Bank. Twa aiadart a»i
h made
d on th
thid d
h i third
day of
fM
Miy.
•an).
Eietllant eondltltt: 111,100.
M* B»a4t>.
J. k W.' Stllgman A Co., 41 Broadway, mouth,
t . Prlit IT.rtO. Pkona XE
111.041. U n i t y Agency, Hlgkwty
1951, on the application of Cheater 1).
thrtt r o t m ttek. Bxetlltat ttlgkMU4tB
rtl
l d r. 1141
Hih
Ntw York. N. Y.
aVakttantlil atrtgtga avallibla. Al.
tBrtlBt
anlatdar.
1141 High
Hi
II, Red Btnk. BE 4-4414.
Executor of the tattta of
A Co., c/o CtntrtI Rtnovtr Bank Htgerntn,
rdent. yalo R h
fcorhood: 111,440. Catk naalrtd
Hire * MB Agaaey, lae. BB | . | I S « .
t'l
L
H
dd
l
t'lorenet
L. Htgermin,
dtcaaatd,
tttlc*
kaa*. .BtttttlfaNy deeortttd. litter
lon Raaeh.
and
Truit
Co.,
T
O
Broadwir,
Nei
akaut |l,««4i l*« aaaatklr p u *
ii hereby given to tht ertdlton of Midi
RSCLUOID COTTAOB. Living room, Uvltg raaa, Rr*plm*. iptcioai autrtom.
aTOaT BBLII—Sail) twa.finllr teouii,
York.
M
.
Y.
rirtpliec, dining raom, screened porch, atrttntd pank, faur ktdrooat, Vk Itcere A Co.. e/a Olrtrd Truit Co.. Phil decttt'd to exhibit to tht aubierlh.r
_ lattted t t l i l t Sewtll t n . . In Aibury
BMnti. Allaira A Bm Aftatr, I M «
kTliiDLITOWn—Fivt Itrt.
exerutor la aforeaaid, their debti and dt*
two
ktdraomi, til*
bitk. btk
omttle kttt:
k t tw
Park. Out tat, ranting t t 111 per wath,
thn,
tilt bath
bttki,
tutomttle
t o n r gi
wo kt
kttkl, tuttmttie
kttt;
two-eir
ginge;
kith. Thrtt kedrotmi. Youngttowi tilt kitchen,
BB 4.1411.
adelphli. Pa.
p pmtlltd
Owatf ll»lag la tth.r ipartm.nt. Totti
lltd aatudy
tudy and bathroom:
b a : law tliea. Near ktteh. UBUIUBI: 127, Touehatone _ Co.. e/o Thi Pennt Co., mandt tgtinat tht ttid tatttt, uadtr
klt.ktn: Ittgt loti aai-car tttiekatl ga, roam, pint
oath, within tix monthi from tht di'.t
trltt rtdaeed ta 14.144. A8 1-14TMI.
attacked gara
L
ll landacaped
l d d 14.
arage
.
Lt
e.
Ltrgt,
well
144.
Ctll
St
Stmlty
ty
Downl.
Blaton
Bolaton
Water
rag*.
Comblnltlon
icreem
tad
tton
tr
Downs.
Hoiiton
~"
Packard R'd».. Philadtlrhia. Pa.
NAVBSUIK RIVE>—LotMt artaT Ap.
of tko ifortsald order, or tkey will k t
l atlgkborhood. River karr.
i. Elelutlvt
E utlvt
Elelu
' lawt: Itw Mill. Prli*4 t t 111.100. gnundi.
k
B
Bttll
l l II
II Wtat
W t Front
F t it.RREWilliams
A Co., e/o Rank of K«w VorV, forever barred of their action, thertfor
KATAWAN-Mt4arn »l».room horn.
proximate)], thru tarn, i n t u F aid
t ternl.prlvatt
l l t dtek.
d k ij^liOOlir ffif_l'.'l4iT."»"
" Tlndlll. II I t i t Float at., rlsMi
l M witk
i k leettt ta
41 Wall Strett, New York IV N. Y,oglinBt the aaid iubacriber,
•rltk ttttehld garage. U r g t living dwelling, tlgkt ctMM, tkret rnadara
A.klng
|ft.00t.
Uwley
Agency.
RE
BB
I.J444.
111.04.
jata, dining raatl. kitchen tnd lavatory bttha, aodtnilMd kltehtt; ••Ikalldiagi.
1-4414.
Dttad: Freehold, N. J., Miy I. 1951.
RHRBWIRURY — Dtttik ctltnltl.
Irtt 4a*r; three VtdiIroonu. tlltd bath, Splandit) plMtiaa *** akida trtta. A A .
CHESTER D. HAGBRMAN.
l, tlllrtd: am.
an**. uxsitmcmeF
•tvtt raaai, Irtllitt. tilt kith,
.
i, Btndlx automati« lj« I1M00. COBIBU Iwttaar Afltty. 'fata*, kat wtttr ktiVilf.nred;
NOTICB.
vraw
«> Walltet Street,
•«<»
<» plot. Your
it cltetrla rang., icreeni, Phono RIT 1.14*1.
1
three.room kaa* t t «ultt ltrttt. Uv
u t r t Itvtttry: tw*.eir gtrige,
Tlkt notlct that Tht Calltr. Incorpo
Ked Btnk, N. J,
kar
Tl
R
I
E
f
r
111,144.
Wilkar
lk
A
A
T
lndt
l
d
•dad. Lot 71x114. Owntr S H
REWSBURY
ln>
room,
dining
room,
powder
room,
tttd.
hai
applied
to
thi
Mayor
and
Witt
A
Wi",
Eaqa.,
Prl.l
117,114.
Quick
tetlon
n«4ad.
Rk K
KI a. ten, knamtnt witk rtta tnd kit-room;
l l l built a
Front i t . Hid Rank.
Ctll MA I-H44-J.
tltlly
_,
„ .
lalntn Wtttrkury, Rtiltor and In. Couicll tf tht Borough of Fair Rivin Rtd Rank. N. 1.
pirn
I'lnalltd
library,
til*
kttk,
powdei
attached
two.ctr
girtgt.
Aihing
110..
IMII FOB ALL-YEAR eorntr property.
for t Plttarr Rtttll Diatributlon II.
Attorneya.
114.11
4M,
Lt.l*
my, illgkwty II. Rid n n r , II Weal Fr*nt it. BE I. cente for premiaea Incited at Sll Rlvtr
, Fl»» raaaii, ititm htat.d, modern room, breikftit room: gtrigM: tllvipor
itowiy, l.*ir tttiehed gtrigje,
Bwmmytllvipor
Aftatr,
roam: gtrigM:
katk. All loBVinlmeeii dry location. mat. Aiklng it114,400.
Road, Ftlr Htvin.
Moamouth Caanly Svrragat*'* Offkl
till.*
a
m
t
,
*m*n**t
till.
A
itMl
t
t
114.14
At KtlTI*BMyA myt
In the mnt:er of thp cy.x'.c of Henry
— :rle nngi.
Wtihing mtchlne.
A Tlndlll. II ItM Frttt
ODIUN FOUnVBtOOa nrMMrMi •ptrt* H V I N BOOMS—One family. New oil «__*V«N_"ATJSA==Oai" m n . - Ikadi ~Wtlktr
HBBT, in Llttlt Silver. LLOYD H. LAWRENCE, President.
L, Schtinck, decettcd. Notice to creditor!
Rot wttir kitt, tilt atthraom. thrm ON UUIET
• ~ ik, BE 4-1401,
nt. Brtrtem. IWn* raaa. 4ililM
tffftlt
" ' ' -• — A
kilf-iert
to
present claims asaimt tstatt.
of
flowera
and
ihrubi.
btdroomt,
MPtrttt
dinette,
full
has.Trtmurer,
"Xl_A—OBI
m
n
.
atadt
m ant kltikn, Tl ftawt 4*4. AU
iht ptrfeet tetllng for thla 7-room
Purauant to tht order of I)ormia Me*
Oilltipit avenue, Fllr Haven,
All _B#_wfift iMpfWciiion
Sub.untlilly built •tlraiUvt
.. room tnd kttk, tna mor. - - n t ; Itrgt loll 111,114. Uwley Agtncr. kauM,
htat Pirfiei
M«w»fcitmi.
kullt witk prt-wir «ulity ind ORACR W. LAWRGNCB,' Secrettry,
Fiddln, Surroxate of tht County of Mon.
Mkml, kuitmii Mctlon
tlon! 111,101. RE 4dwilllat. Tw* atdtra ittki, all
kt luliktd: ana-car iaraga.
iof I4il4 living room with
mouth, made on tha eleventh day of Miy,
MM inrtlmt.
Pair Havin, N. J.
•irfict
eondltloB! twa-ttr gtragt.
lOu-tTfTIWn VILLAOE.
Flvt-rota itmiitliilng
" ', Prli
" ""
dry ctRtr,
rind"
IIT.00
1.1411.
MMrii7
irtpliIII*, dining room, two bad1951, on the application pf Btrtht W.
•Mtrlomt on abided line'. N.tr kuiei, atom
tYTIadill 11 Rait Front itrei
FOUB.BOOM FURNISHED bungalow. KuMov
men er tanala, Tl
4*4.,
Schelick Bole executrix of thi l l t l t * of
roomi, tlltd kttk; aa tk* ..
•ggatd Door LLOYD H. LAWRENCE!
-UH--Corntr
train,
and
ikipplng
center.
Atking
only
d
iki
ng
cener.
Atkig
ik.
BB
1.1444.
Ntwly
dtciraud,
Refrlg.rator,
.tove,
y
Many
.
iktdt ti.
Henry
L. Schtnck, deeeilcd, notice i l
t
tkird
bedroom,
tnd
a
feui.
,
aivwweg
wvweitevwi
eanwa Igjjwti _p—_•• ^ •
urtli
ntdily
Gill..pie
Av.nut,
Fair
Harm.
OJ.
lty
Lawl
Lawlt A
Agtney, Highway
H i h II
kat wtttr til t— — * " - — —'IMtoi
.. JBTB WITH comfort tnd charm _ i t l O J
II, completed. Full dry calltr, oil ktttt l i GRACE W. LAWRENCE,
lioxioo. Near kui:
hereby given to the credUuca of aaid de.
Bank RE 4.0410.
kat
riverwtttr
right*,til
Oikilt, porch, Ocein and Itvlttd. Chirlu I.
• prim wklah anhinrel Hi vtlue. Llv.
..
ceaied to exhibit to tht aubacrlbtr, lota
for
ragt, w i l l i h t l ; t a i n only 1140, WalkCilllll.iit
Av.nui,
Fllr
Hav.n.
Httki.._..
11,144,On Octal iv*., near Bandy Monmoiith avi. Phorit RU l - l l l
Ing rttm 14x14, dining room, pleallni
executrix aa aforesaid, their debtt and
nrKratxwcertiiHi
**iu..fnrM Ing dllttnc* tf ichool md kgi. At out. BLIZARETH H. HARRINGTON.
tx certi
II Ltrttt »vt.
RKWSBtJRY itVER— Urgt ploti hltiktn tnd til* ktth, three ktdraomi
demands againat the aaid eattte. under
htdroomt til* kttkrmm, Itrge b u t . liindln* property t t tht priet af II*,. Shiran, Conn.
Ctll RE 1.1141 after 1. SHeaght-room
loml Ittdietplng In In* ttellan
houaa, thre* aadtra kitka,
oath, within six monthi from tht dat*
fall Frank May.r, RE I.IIOO or
mtnt; ttttehtd girigt: pliattr.d walla, •00.
U D BANK ABBA—Within
wilklng
dli.
fvackktldtrt.
Llttlt
Silver.
. Silver. Aak Ing 111.104. Wilt CL. xpanalon title: "O.foot lot on qul.t RU 1-TllT. Rolitoa Wtttrkury, Realof the tforeaaid order, or they will b*
tatat af ittlloa.
Mln
uetlon; about •utomitlc hut, exeallent imdltl*BI an.
LLOYD R. LAWRENCE.
' .fftra. Wtlker A Tlndlll. II I n Jtrtet: 111.100. I.twley Agtney. ' BB ttr. II Witt Front it.*
forever b.irrrd of their Ictlonl thtrefor
tl.itr* liadMiped town, garden i thrtt usuil vtlui. Alklng 117,100, jmptiUtn
Ollleaple
Avtnut.
Fair
Hi».n.
<»B4l<t.
;
it..
Bid
Rink,
RF.
4.1404.
Invited
Swttnty
Agaacy.
Mtnat-tk
agnlnBt the mid aubacribar.
kMrata kungabw, lirgt Uvlng room,
.RACE W. LAWRENCE,
•
IF YOU WANT to live In tht wide opti LAW CflAKCt^-BeiJtfful tfii^oo'm en.
Unit*, I H t , aodtrn kitchen bath, Jlot ive. Phont RU 1.1 If 1.
Duted; Kr.rholil, N. J., May 11, 19.1,
RiVBR VIBW. BplMdld
Ollltipli Avenue. Ftlr Ravin,
lonltl,
n.ir
tkt
river.
Rid*
poreh:
attptlti
with
twa
aerei
of
rich
ihrub
wtltr kttt, *ll.«»4i eillari 111,100. Riy
BERTHA W. 8CHENCK,
rtmr nut, "lei
W1LLIAI S. HARRINGTON,
tevtn-room tipeatry brltk eo.
i: Littl. Silv.r Paint Ro.d,
Joettloa. Ntw briek kungilow,
loettloa.
•»w. Two ktrr and aeven rtome of mw haute, ttebad gtrngti Hvitory, full htiimmt,
HUGH O. BAYNE.
jf.
nUMEN'l MtB.
lonlil, witk tltmkid two.eir g t .
Little Silver. Ntw J.rtty,
droomi tilt kttk, kot wtttr kti
badrooaa,
kitt. til i wall hulll ta kt bought 11 It (not y hat wnttr heat. Interior decoration In*
UTTLI SILVIR—Can Cod homt. At- llrapltei.
tteontedt.
1
p
i
n
t
whlrh
will
make
• MOM C t , Mt.
elud.d:
tj.ter*
plot:
III.000.
Ltwley
•ttari.
Appl'iiti,
Foitir, Rauiilll.
rig..
Ortunda laiulaltlly land.
» l 111,.
traatlvily
dteoralid,
Six
roomi,
two
if—r. JUM II,
grtiltm k t a t In which to hmite
Ageney, RB 4.4410,
A Cornwcll.
•ItMdi 110,000. Rolaton Water,
kttkl. Irtrythlng "ihlp ahape," dolleht.
0"round
4
print
ftallr, lit « tkow you thlt outttam
Prl«ii nig
n
»
I3fRoi^l_NOA_6WNe_rjSinp
I
3
f
;
R
o
e
i
^
l
N
O
A
6
W
=
N
~
f
;
j
S
i
31
Brold
Street,
ful Httlng on large irregular tot, fruit
bury, Rtilttr ind Ininrtr, t l Wtat
valuer IIT.Ono. Walker A Tlnda
ANNUALBEC1
Colea, Hot wtter httt! girage: lirgi
Red Bank, New Jersey,
with U«344 knotty aim llvltgritm, Ing
tkg erntamUl Ir.ea, shruba, asnarnprut,
Bu.nt Vitti Avinui, Rumaon,
b i t Front it., Red Bank, RK
Dint*
e-rnunda. Kill I cellar. Aablng 112,104,
Print M, RB I-II00.'
Dam* 8tudlo,
Btudlt, Jung . .
Attorney..
114.11.
e, LLoeattd
brick fireplace,
e t at hui tint tnd II
htrrtta. Stltet neighborhood; :
Objectlont, If tny, ihould ht lied
1444.
•aneea, tilO and 1, t l Blear
Set
Ltwley
Aitncv
for
drill
It.
Highway
lot tllxltS. Metdl
etdl Haw
.iJ>, Shrew.b'ury,' near tehooli lot
Immtllittly
tn
writing
with
M.
Pliyi
uhaal todlttrluia. Chll4rca frtt.
Maamautk County •arrogati'l 0M*4
US. Red Rank, RS n.ouir
P
t
1
1
1
1
4
I
h
dona.
.
Ithwarti.
work
Prtn
111,104.
A
FINE
OPPORTUNITY
for
a
properl
ir
Touit
rloi/Ba}
kurntd,
who
would
I4.IU1.
Smith, Borough Clirk t f Ftir Hivin,
Tl e.ntt.
In the muter of the eitat* of J.
MteVlln.
with t tubatantlal Income, I o n . coi NRW~H~ANCH-HOME=!irfarni" tilling.
MVll II Whit it, Rt ll- l l l l .
pay your Ktrt eaptntet to live in •
(Signed)
FAUJ HAVEN UONB flLul BtBtT _rlV4> TRBB UNBD DRIVE to whit* iltpboird 8 H R W m
Over half nn acre.
Knotty nln* hotel? Sea no about fhli rovtrtge. Bol.
verting netdtd, but not 1 gamble. W
Wright Brown, decttatd. Notice t* cred*
o-V
d'-th
THE CELLAR INCORPORATED, itora
ftmkaaii.
Uiutl living quartan.
lundty, Jum I, CollMtUm tt4ft t t
to present clilma igniaat tatatc.
vlnee you thnt thin la a wort hrititwiy: girare: tilt tithrooffi. nlal- aton Wttirkury, Rttltor tnd Iniuior, II
Full cellar, oil k»t, eatr* bedroom In •an eeonvlnee
LLOYD H. LAWRENCE. Pna,
• A, M. PllIM ktrt
Ptar ktdroomi, I H bathi, hot water itlltr: norm wlndowi tnd ureenai II,. while n ropoiltlon
ill let
l t uih
Purauant to tht order of D e r a i l M n
ahoi
o pltl
t n If you will
aho tered walla, full haientent: 111,100. Wilt Front it. RE I.II00,'
Attett;—.flrari W* Ltwrtnct, Sae'y,
kilt, til i n d l nvi.room farmer'! cot. MO. Only 11.104 euk netdtd. lehwirta. you.
Lnwl.r A«tncy. RE 1.0410.
r'aildin. Surrouat. of the County af Man.
In
R
Ruman, "nouih
"nouih
h aalrl."
aalrl.
ll"
112,0
112
In Rumaon,
112,00
10.24
gt vltk oil heat 1 tonctet* block build. M.rklln.
mouth, tiadp on tho twtBty.tighth day
^ F A B T . '
ald.r
Will ean
eanal
Walk.r
WMta at,
'kiln, I»I White
tt. RE
RB lt .-|lll l l .
NESTLBP IN mmlvt .haded oak
ldr offrra
ff . W
l k A Tlndi
Tld
I I t x l l far kutehtrtm, ricking, ttnr.
of May, I'.'ol on tht appllcitlon of
Monday, Jan* n , • •
Eaat Front at., Red Hank. RE
FOR A noCTOft of denlltl, Center
EFt PLAZA—III roomi tnd Titli, 11 E
loeitlon. Naw rtneh-typt bungi.
•II t f turhiyil walk.In refrigerator RIVE
NOTICE
Kathlrni T. M. Brown and Jatnea M.
•vtlltkli. through Senior
1444.
lit
water
h
n
t
.
N
n
r
school
ind
n
hot
wit.r
h»t.
Nnr
irh»ol
ind
itori,
lar-i.
of
Rrif
ntnV,
Modern
home
II
ho
rttmi ktrn with four tlinehlom, at.Hi,
low.
rivt roimi; h r u i i n t y i t t .
llror,M.
rfXrrutnt-a nf tha e l t l t . nf J.
-STATE
OF
FRANK
C.
HKNRY,
JR
S'hwirtl*
yrara old. htillt with a.narttr ajoc.
• o w n 17 trr.i of rl.irer) Innrf, pond U * tixea, Price 11,900,
Wright _m<«n, dcceaied, notice la hereby
tachid two.eir girtge; t ' , arr.a
OF, KABT.D:
LOT—Ftlr Haven butlnraa aunt.
and brook: kitutlful wtting nn hard Mmklln, » Whltl it, RB 4-1111.
lilven In tht' cr^ditnrs of anlil dlcaaaeil
tnr'a
nfnreft
rnnllatinr
nf
tin
ronmi,
Purluant
to
thi
order
of
tht
Superioi
REU'ORD—livtn.roitm
kauw
on
»~0«To~.
of
Itnd,
Convenient
lo
Red
Rink.
Ltrgt lot In Fair Haven'a ntw
rarfttt44 fotd,
mlnulei
itar Jum
IIPurl
to June
ulei tlrlva R
rarfttt
fotd, Within
in 1D
1m
Monmoutn
tnd
Mi t l tn
Court of Ntw Jereiy, Chtnccry Dlvltion, In «..\hihit. to the tMbafribcrt ixtcutora
ffe-tiaa h«t living room with n>.l earner
Int. Hath upltllri tnd livttorjf on
it
k
R Still.
Sill
Rolaton Wlttrbury, Rultor tnd In.
tk
iflroui
> "l t matt ta
t«r>« l ttl
Rny
•hopping dlatrlet, 4I>IS«. Wonderton theater,
Monmoulh County, mtde April ! l , IDSI aa aforcMld, their debta and demand.
flnt floor, iteim hut, oak l o o n : gi*
plare, dlnlm rnom, kltrh'n, tiundrr,
.vary night.
i h t la Itat lon or city tnirketa.
auror,
II
Welt,
Front
at,
RB
•>
ful
loeitlon
far
buaimii,
(ortii
on tht ippllratlon of the undtrilgned ilfftiii't the mid fatnte, under olth, with.
De3oto lediii
rale: cellar, iltetrie ring., lcrt.nl ind
pnwder
room}
t.cnn<f
floor,
four
ANNA
P. MKNRY, KXEPUTRIX OF In *K months from t h . dnt* of the afore.
_A>D_N~_L•1,744 BUYS FOUR.ROOM ••nltige, nn ttnrm aaah.
Agtney, RB 4-4S91,'
A real kuyi II.IOO,
THK ESTATF. o r THK 3AIK FRANK nniil ni-iler, nr they will be fortver harred
ti.rtrnnma artel tile hath, EieiMtnt
. Junt I. 1H0
nlet lilt tot, on qultt ahndy itra.t, 8chwarti.Mi.klln, I Whlti at, M Iiwn t f horn, of
C.
IIBNRY,
JR. Notice la hereby glvtn of their artinna therefor igtintt the aaid
Mayor Mil Ml
Ipiilil ftiturit Include cellar, oil hut I
grnnnda.
Allnlre A Son Armey,
unlihedSunrtrir*ouitd to the creditors
of mid deceaaed tn pre. Biirni'rihpre.
Kraft. Na«r Fort Manmouth, tmnaror. Rl!l)"TfANK—Two bidrotmi, ltrgt llv. BATQNTOWN VICINITY—Nlct homo o
lection, Thru b.drooma, bath, llvlni •ant
Inc, RF, l-,1lr>0,
ovtr uven acret of land with birr
tlatedl t'r«rhold, N. J . May 21. I 9 J I .
to Iho aalrl aureutri* their cltlrni
Utlon, Rty Sllllm.n. RE l - t l l l .
room,
kitch.n,
tneloud
porthi
plpelrta
Ing room, kltehtn and ktth nrtimd l i r t f . itrtam tnd two wtlli. All mod
,KATIII.KKN T. M, BROWN,
undtr
otth
within
alx monthi from thi
May II, I P. M., R.
ROWBOAT BVUNE8B and proptrtr for front porsh, full telltr, hot Wlttr oil •rn lonvanlmcti, Including city wntei ATLANTIC! HfiJUXARiTH. R.ductrt '(or «otl hatt: two.car gtragii 10,400, Mln. d l t . hereof.
Ked Bnnk, N, 1,
Cluh, Broad it,, Red Rink, . . . .
ugh
Agency,
RU
Ifit
11,
•til, Bgiillint location on muln hlgh- hut,
eicelt.nt
tondllloni
11,100. electric and • • • . I,nr|a frnntur n
aulck mitt A comfortable two-bedroom
Diteit: Miy in )»M.
JAM EH M, nhnwN,
ttlilt iiflm. Tlehitl II. l»« Inifudtd,* Wlyi deep wat.r right nt hett Anhlni I.urm tnnrtgtg* a»tll»nla. dthwirti. koiiltvird and hua routai near ill .tore hom>,
largn
living
room,
flrtplaci,
modANNA
P,
HtNRY,
•'.<". Ea.t 72nd St.,
(JATlBitliri'SKHmN |how _ri_ l e i luiv •roundi.
1a.. Modern flvl-ronm hungnlnwi M.cklln, • Whltt it. RB l - l l l l ,
•nd three railroad atatlona. Very KIK,
ern kltrhen, iilay rnom, two hithrooma, NAVISINK RIVERFRONT. Oulattndltia
Executrix aa afnretili.
New York. N. Y.
day, June I, I P, kf,, Dlip D n y. igr 4lf etvl holla
. . . aand tqulpmant all irmly fnr lhaEimfcTHLVERKouTroom?BnrkTTh
railroad arrvlct Newark tnd New Ynr
m f c T T ?
aevan.iere eatite, Ratutlful aprchnrn
•rrraned ^r)r^h; gararri hot water oil
i / n ROYP, UODD, KEEB
AtipleRHtf, Koster, Rcutaltlt
homr of Mra, Edward D, Ltnlllhtn,
on, R.4
(on'.i hutlneiai !2n,0U0 fur pvri'ythliiii,
riill c»llar, t i l heat 1 In quiet neighbor. Cm eaailr be tleveltipad. Very ret,
Ireta, knotty plna pin'lltri living room,
haul,
Walk
In
town
and
irhool
In
flvt
A
ROOTII,
* Cornn'rll,
Hill rd.. Mlriilletnwn, Sneninred hy
hi Bid
_ . .T.rma tn reinonalblr inrly, Hay Still- Ithmt! Int «Oxl«fl,
Only |*n,l)l)0, nnihle for nulrk aale, finnj mortira
mlnutr*. Rltrhl offflpH-tilphlvii. Immr- nreplicr, t>!ft"rr, wlndowa, illnlng room,
Attorneys,
I'minsrllnri »l !i«w,
Rinki Womin'a Cluh. B.naflt Rlvuvliw
l w man, Highway at, Bhrawahuiy, RE I. Hrhwirti-Mtcklln, I Whlla l(, RB I .• villahlf, Write. "Couitry Prnrttty
II Park Kneel, Moutdtlr,
nUlH n,r,,j..nry, II IH«nt.nd a n . . At. kitchen, thrrr badrnomi, bath, tutomatir
Rrd Hank, N. 1,
hoapltal ind Itlvttltn Afmi'
B t s 111, Rtd Bilk,
halt: 1.1,900,
Mlnulk Afanty, Ml)
Niw Jtmty.
Ilia
Untie Hlgnltnti. Call AT 1-tUt-M.
Atlorn.rl,
IIM*>
_d?i_SHs.S
•VVvVu!w!
S
'
'jnftm
w^i
I D Man waitm. MATtt mt
tamfm
Pip Are Jon Pip in New Jeney;
They're Not Officially Reeogniied
PupiU
Vi.it Red
KJUMW
OUR DEMOCRACY-
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5Y THi REOFLE'FO* THtPtOHJL
Twenty pupils sad tevaral mMere sad them I t s 4 _
aad as It Assays weed suede SMy
(tructars af tha White Water, Kaat.
iat haa keen *tg or a atU plowed.
gtssttaato l att,kut eace they start,
high
achoal viaited Red Baak high
TRENTON, May II. <AP)-Tor
t«vf,
eu»
wens
There
it greater pawsMltty af dea
stirriac ox the top will permit ft
school
Monday
aad
Tuesday
Bights
ionn ruton or other New Jersey's
iag this where the sail It aaady. evidence ef its w*rktothe leavea, te dry. If you art near a ktaauey.
Or PUMM WMtCM S u m j C t TMC riMAMC<«4, gNCMV
as part cf a three and a half week
large pit population k » beta left
Do
aot
attempt
"»
dig
heavy
atil
trip to the East coast.
outside the stale goverasaeat's
uatu Ittola at ehsse. If H tt dug
a n i r e resiataat.
According to Freak Hurley, priaT«MS M.*O M t w c t * s • acss*v*is;a> aecutviTv A M *
otherwise all-embracing regulatory
whea it Ie U s wet. tt It Mfeely totweea the layers of the leaves made These
eipal ef the local high school, tlic
I f the miaeis last suaaar. Tmie Dtpik wtll vary from the • t r #>
(IVflfTC.
I
MMiUM,
"»
TM8
••»*»
ftrm
la
bjmgs
SmVuM
ta
break.
afirtit Teland and Skipper Dahl- senior clan of the WhHa Water
Neither %e Departmewt of H«*ltk
T « t It gist. Tura o»er a forkful tuaatl tkat It a aatvav aad alaetjM leek layer of oak Uavee, hast lor
votrs each year on whether
u < W it t gaed whack. If K thread-like liae, while the •uresaea rhadoaeeadreaj aad similar pleats,
nor the Depertaneat of Agriculture gren ef the Dorothy Toland dene* school
visit the c u t or west coaet. Two
braaka apart itallly. It ts at to (ana mafcee a tutMoi t/Mtkto%• te S or • laches far straw, g laohM
hat regulation! on the eubjeet »f studio, JM Can Bergea pi., ap-te
yeart
ago
they
visited
Red
Bank.
iarh hraad. At tkie Umt the laatet for taH-hey aad aa lack er so Mr
peared oa the Danny Wet* comedy
pips.
Last year they journeyed wett.
poet or sawdust,
Pi?» arc big hutiatee ia New hour, a televitioa show on WPIX
Or, equeeae a htadfui laie a hall is ia tha pupal •tec* at oae aad.commercial
While atsying tt Red Baak they
Very eooa new growth will start SeBMtiasei tha mulek easy use «P
Jersey, but he this a* tt may, the Saturday Morning tt 11:10. Joan
aad
dreg)
M
oa
a
hard
surface
from
tnd the pltntt tnty beHanaur af Shrewsbury, also of the upent t«-e days deep a«a ashing a*
henlth deparimeat aiys;
shoulder height, tt is tttle apart, _sd shout the time tha two mattreget
Highlands. Tha group
three aew leaves are formad. adult eeme a Mttle yellow. Add snore ft*
"It appears that we e> not have Telaad studio, will appear on Atlantic
go ahead aad dig
traveled
In
•
large
but
equipped
en top aad wash it la.
refutations or recomaMnded proce- Danay Webb'i ahaw Saturday with kitchen facilitias. Carrying
Be m n to dig la pltatp ef or- Itei omergo to food i M lay their tilistr
Apply the mulch (oa -*—
t. That Is »M tiaae to s»riy
dures governing the melnteaance moraiag.
gtaie matter.
their
own
sleeping
bags,
they
slept
rant,
etc.. K should I
mm
coatrol
has
beea
otMatoed
Mtrcit and Skipper alto appeared on the floor ef the Red Baak high
of piggeries at IUCJ>."
Oa tho —goUMs gtrdea you sea
at aaea as the soil
.
The Agriculture deportment ityi: Saturday night tt the second an- school gymnaaiust.
add three pouadt of lime te tSS with a DDT spray (either Use U% year)
"Unfortunately,
W a s h i n g t o n nual diaaer dance of the Red Bank
square feet every year. Ones ia wettoMe powder or the t M earale- from May II te t h e * Juae t .
Prior to coming te Red Beak, tha
doesn't consider garbage-fed pigs council, Knight* e>f Columbus atstudents
two or thrM yean should be taa) sained accortliagtotha diree- Magnolias, aew pait their htasm
visited Washington, O. C.
Willowbrtak restaurant, rair Ha•s agriculture."
eaough Mr tht gewer gardes. Dig tloae oa tha package. Make a ate- belong t* a group of plaate that
From here they went te Hobaken
ven.
ia two pouadtte)M» square feet of sad application two weeha Uter. should aot be pruasd aa trSlstry
In rase you'rt wondering what
to spend four dayt at Steveat in
S-1S4
fertiliser. This oaa no spread la oprayiag, oover all parto of
(hey are talking about, a pinery
stitute of technology. Using Hoare pruned. Wsuaat, Ot>
and aug ell at tact, If you UMthe ptaaU, eapoelally the under plaate
ia a place where pigs are raised »y Driver Escapes
bokrn as headquarters, they are
side of the leaves.
At the Ullea psriatly large onet, heal elewty.
the thrusind and fed on f«rba|e.
visiting New York city. From HeIf
twbp
ar branches are gMVtag
HydraUd IIMO stay tskt, t s only light te feed here they will sick up
This pig-ralsin*- industry hit Wkm Track Overturns
boken they will travel to Scheis sueh a way as t» iaterfero with
MM af the poiMo.
earead
it
on
a
t
•
•
»
Iaa4
t
t
you
irown so large that tha displacenectedy, N. Y., Niagara Falls, N.
eaa dig at a«o teottos. Take H asty. Spittle bug may infest straw- ar ruk agalaet othen they should
MIDDLETOWN—Sidney Paliiu Y., Canada and Detroit, Mich.
ment of several Hudson county pigVegetable eroso tkat oaa be aawn berry plaate aad later a Urge aum- be removed. De it now, when
geries by the New Jersey turnpike 1», af Brooklyn ateapid serious inaew era beet, atrrtt, oala* attt, ber of Aeld aad gardsa plaato. The growth ie otarting. At this period
may constitute » health problem te jury laat night when the delivery
evidence later ie the froth, ex- of growth better healing tafeoe
truck he was driving, ewaed by
patslp, paa, rtdMk ea
some communities.
creted by tho iaseets, tkat may he place. Make the cuts close ta tho
Mr. Clara Merria af White Acre
ftraj!, Nutiwsnp rd., overturned
ealllopMt, eeadytuft, s s - aoea ia asilt of loaves or the eagle main part so as aet to leave stubs.
The health department aaid poor- whan ha lost control ef the vehicle
aual goillardla. elerkle, ajsrigeld, between broaches aad mala (tem m i n i n g m a g n o l i a a ia better
ly maintained piggeriet "produce after it struck a soft gravel snot
asaual piak, aaesdrsgeu, slssis, ef herbaceous (not woody) pleats. than later pruning. At eooa as a
REA PJRIOHT James McOuire,
foul odors, areflybreeding places, at Cooper rd. and Patterson lane,
etatauree, aaaual larkspur, poppy Whea lafattotioa it severe, for bud starts and ia teen to be grow*
T>, of 10 Norsnandia pi., waa found
and Increase the chance rf having Hiaddea't earner.
alta tea be MWI at atta at tat example, oa clover and atfalft, the ing ia a direction that will later
dead at hit home Tuesday morning
•wine with infected meat."
yield may be reduced at much aa cause trouble, rub It off with a
According te police, Paliut auf- by Police Capt. Qeorge Dougherty.
tail caa be worked.
The department said It i l l al- farad a mlaor Injury to his left
Plants tf cabbage, brttcell, csull- » f t . If you have had oplttle bugs thumb or finger. If you msks
Police Investigated j t the reeucst
ways ready to co-operate with local hand which waa treated at Rivergewer ssd Bruoeilo sprouta tea be la your strawberry bed, dust with large cute, watch near them for
health agencies "in seeing that pig- view hospital. Ma waa driven to of Fred Andereon, a neighbor, who
set out Is worm soil If they have \% Undaaa dutt at the rate of new soots starting totakethe
geries are well-maintained because the hospital, where he wat re- said he hadn't teen Mr. McOuire
been hardened off, or teeustetaed shout eoe-quarttr pound to MS place of the one removed. Rub
for
several
days.
Capt.
Dougherty
there are public health Implica- leased after treatment, by John
4
square feet. Be euro the duet pene- thtm off.
te the cold elr.
entered
the
house
and
found
the
tions."
UMarehi of « East River rd.,
trate! well into the crown,
Sawing
seeds
broadcast,
often
Is
Insect
Central
War
M
t
try
'
1
hody,
The
man
hti
been
dead,
acThe agriculture department *aM Rumten, a patting motorist. No
wasteful. It's better to tew Is rows
Too much emphttis on Inset
It could recall "no serious diseiie charget were lodged agaiast the cording to itolice, a week or ten
Oardeaiag
It
a
pleasure
to
mott
UNOtC
HO
OTMItl
SVaTIM
0
*
fCONOMV
OftO*
«0VI«MMf
MT
aad
traaeplaat
where
needed,
whea
days.
eontrol may seem like makisg garproblem" arising from Hu4*on driver.
aeedllngo ere largo eaaugh. Spot persoai, but anything that c m be dening a burden. Howiver, we de
Dr. Julius A. Toren, county phyH*« A PCOPLt IMP0UNM9SUCM M««UKCtS O» M t t W N T
county piggeries. That county once
done to reduce labor adds that
Mwiag
is
good
with
thoM
that
do
sician,
ordered
the
body
tent
te
the
have tome pests that surpriae us
had the highest pig population In
ANO PortMTiai. MIOMT ron. THC MgtttvwrtOM o* « « * t s ,
net traatpltat easily, like eersaew- much more entoymeat. In spring aad become serious all at oaee.
Mount Memorial home. From there
the country, and the pig population Chiefs Car Stolen,
r o * TMf MAINTAINAMCC O* LIVIMtj CT*N0»A0» AM» r e %
er <centsuroat, poppy aad larkspur we a n imbued with the spirit ef
it waa tent to New York city for
Bagworm Is ont of theae. flggs
la even now very high, the departPut three or four seeda where sew birth of growth, When hot hatch front mid-May to Juno sad
Trig »UTUM OF ITS
services and burial tomorrow.
Fouml at Eatoniown
ment «ai<l.
plants will stand. When the seeds rammer cornea along, our interest the young move about aad feed.
Mr.
McOuire
wat
born
in
Ireland
Hudson county pig* have been
la often Inclined to lag, especially
gtrmlttfe, this to the beet oae.
Chief Jtyeph Clcary report- and had been a resident of thia
At this time a thorough •praying
eat in* tome of the nation's choicest edFire
in tilling or cultivating the soil.
»o
poMce
early
ytatsrday
moinplace
the
paet
10
years.
He
was
a
jarbatf. li coinr* fruiil New York ing that hie chief's car, which ie a
To assure the moot tgkieet use
Mulching will reduce the amount with araenate of lead, one-half
veteran
of
the
Spanish
American
will
give control. Ta Increase the
hotels and restaurants.
of fertiliser, apply it ta liquid ton of labor and at tht same time will
bright red Ford with "Red Bank
One pig enthusiast, discussing Fire Chief" painted on both sidei, war. Surviving are a niece and
at intervale durlag the seasoa.
heatfit moat of the plants we grow. tablespoonful ta a gallon of water
nephew,
Mlsa
Rita
McGuIre
and
the hog menu, aaid, "New Tork had) been etolen tram the corner af
Many brands af soluble fertilis- The bentfltt from mulching are effectiveness, tdd one-half tableJamea P. McOuirt of Brona,
city it very strict about garbage Monmouth it. and Maple ave.
er! with analysts of 1S-M-10, 1S-S4- most generally considered te be spoonful of wheat flour previously
and h«w it It carried out »f the Chief Cltary faund the ear an
U, IMS-IS, ete., are available. conMrvatlon of molsturt and elim- mads into a paste with eold water.
Sawfly larvae attack new shoots
city."
Tbeee are mere espentive hut they ination of weeds.
hour later at tha Eatentown Manson Fines Youths
are taslart to hassle, beeauM they There It no question about the on two-leaved pints, tuck as MugTha pigt get cooked gurbag*
freight station. Police chief Frank
go Immediately late solution.
The health department said Inci- Rtulher itatad that judging from For Careless Driving
conservation of moisture, and un-ho Pine, Red Pino and Austrian
However, meet of ths complete der a suitable mulch, thi moisture Pine. Many of these paste art
dence of triehinotii, eauted by lit- the spot where the ear w t i left, MIDDLETOWN—Recorder W.
fertilisers tf 4-U-4 S-IO-B, MO-M of tht soil will be uniform through- about the color ef the plant, but
tle wormt that work on the Intes- near barracks af Camp Wood, it Gilbert Mamon tut night fined four
analysis can tlM be uted. When out! iti dipth. Weed* won't grow thi lye can detect movement. As
tinal tract and musclet of a person may have been taken by Mldleri Elisabeth youths for carelesi drivusing these lower snslysit ftrUllt- if sunlight can't reach the sell. This soon as the inch-long larvae are
mho eats Infected pork, etemt f
te ride back to camp.
ing In the vicinity of the township
e n t s make solutions put the for meant we mutt ute enough of what- seen working, spray with aMSaatt
poorly cooked or uncooked
high school on complaints algned by
of lead or rotenone.
tlllnr Inte the water sad allow to ever mulch we choose.
eaten by pigs.
Dr. Wylle O, Patt, aupervlting prlnstand eeviral hours, preferably One of the greatest bemflts of
Herdea Issaea Tickets
Hlgh-Oate Ferkere
ipal.
over night. When using, stir up to mulching is In keeping the roots
Tha agriculture department said
Fined IS and t* cost* of court
at to include tomt of the sludge In cool. Rhododendrons and aaaleas Safety Sue aayt: Spring sltss-up
many farmer! In the Mate have be- T© Four Motorists
were Donald McNamara, II; Vinthe application to each plant.
may be grown in full sun, provided should Include inspection of elecgun raiting pigt. Theae porkert
cent
Byron,
IS;
Arthur
Flor,
i
t
and
B H R I W S B U R T—Magistrate
Three typea of Mlutlona are used: a suitable mulch U kept about the trical connections. Repair or reusually are grain fed and are notMerrltt
William
lx>we,
IT.
Recorder
ManU s e , Jr.. Tuesday fined
(1) Transplanting solution: One plants the year-'round. Tomatoes, place plugs, fusty cords and thost
to be confuted with pigt fatttntd four motor
vehicles violators. All ton also fined William Parker of
tablespoon
full of 1WS-U (Increase •specially when ttaked, will give that tpark.
on a commercial batit at a piggery. sutjuaonsM were
Issued bf Police Newark II and II costs for illegal
or decrease amount according to increased yield because of cooler
The piggery operator findt It al- Chief Otto Herden.
A pile fabric such as velvet t r
parking on Hubbard avc, near the
the nitrogen valut, which It the trat soil under the mulch. Roses will vilour is difficult to shampoo sr
most ImpotilMi to feed hit charget
COVER WITHt; ' '
Shadow U k e bridge in River Plan.
Robert
A.
Johnson
of
Batontown
(Igure
in
the
formula)
to
one
galproduce
better
undtr
a
mulch.
grain became of Hi high eott, the
AN INCH OF
cltan thoroughly by home mithods.
paid | g and II tor Improper petting,
lon of water. Open thi hole, place
FRtSM SOIL
department s»ld.
A professional cleaner will d t a
What To Vet
Clay of Aobury Park, 110 Train Crushes Finger
the plant, draw some soil about
When tt gets right down to wfce- Braaoa
better job for you.
|S for speeding; aaaford arosethe roots, put in one cupful ef the What to ute It a question, but alther the aUtt can do anything at and
man of Brew, N. T , IS and H Of Belmar Brakenan
most
any
form
of
plant
material
latent
TraniplantMg
Methadt
Aparavai
by
Experiment
Statlan*.
solution.
When
the
water
settles,
In frying or roasting poultry,
all about piggeriet, the health de- for earliest driving, and Marion
draw In soil. For the M M , etc., ute will serve. I had almost a shock birds should not be covered, says
partment aaid only the public health Beaton of Bleomfleld, f!0 and W HIGHLANDS > red Simpson of
Wien the danger of frost ia over, solution is in the hole, draw in tht three teblespoonfuls to one gallon when I law a neighbor's rose gar- the
Bureau of Human Nutrition snd
nuisance act could he applied,
Belmar, lost a finger here Monday
garden plants which have been loose soil and Arm it around the of water and apply a cupful to the den covered with a heavy layer of Home
for speeding.
Economics, The meat is
The aet hat these two provisions
when it was caught between two
started under protection c m be plant. The solution rot only sup- plant,
chopped
corn
cobt.
Any
kind
of
juicier snd there is leu shrinkage.
that could be turned agaJset cart'
ears of the Central railroad, by
moved to the garden. By using plies nutrients but puddles the toil
ttraw—wheat,
rye,
oats,
salt-hay—
<3>
Starter
solutions
are
twice
1CM operator! of piggeries:
whom he is employed at a brakemethods which hive been devel- about thi roots, making very close
Second National
Treat the edges of dresser drawdo,
"No person, corporation or muriman.
oped by research, amateurs willing contact between soil and root anC as strong and may be put on seeds will
A few yiart ago, baled stems of er* with a generous coat of wax
eipaHty knowingly ahall maintain Has Woatan Teller
The linger w u amputated at
to take care can start plants grow- making It easy (or the plant to ttkc In the furrow. When the solution cranberry
for
plants were Mid. Now smooth sliding.
settles, draw In toil te 111 the furor pern* to ha maintained any a c
ing in their new homes with a mini* up water.
Monmouth
Mtmorltl
hospital,
Mrs. Claude Oakarson of William whirs he waa taken by tha First
eumumttoa ef animal or vegetable
mum of shock, without wiltine, tnd Roots of plants should mt be iw.
(I) Booster solutions are three
without losses.
matter in whichflylarvae e*iet. at., an employee of the Second Na- Aid squad. According ts a report,
pruned. In removing plants from
•Wo person, corporation or muni- tional Bank * Trust company for Mr. Simpson dropped a pencil beIn the diagram above, the best pots, flats or seed beds, care should times at strong as the transplantatpalrty knowingly shall maintain the past M ytars, haa been honored tween two cars and as he reached
methods of procedure as recom- be taken to avoid breaking the root ing wlution. A cupful to a quart
or permit to be maintained any ac- with the appointment aa the flrat for It the train lurched, smashing
mended by research scientists arc system. Replacement of lost root; of thi solution Is uted about each
cumulation of fifth or aeauree of woman tiller In tho 17-year history his lift ring finger.
illustrated. Transplanting is horti- muit take place before the plan) plant, depending upon iti IIM every
of
the
institution.
three weeks, for pltntt In rows,
cultural surgery, and so every can grow very much.
foulness which i! huardoui to tha
ute a cupful to a foot or row on
step
in
this
technique
has
been
Tops
of
plants
should
not
be
hearth or comfort of any of the in- Mn. Oakerson'a place at the
MRS. BAUER IN HOSPITAL
bank's Christmas club window hat
carefully tested. To prepare for pruned, as shown by research re- each aide.
habitants of thit state."
been taken by Misa Dorothy Swan- FAIR HAVEN- Mis. Henry L
transplanting the plants should be cults. Pruning removes part of tht If you are using a mulch, apply
fteloeetlea Headache
Bauer of Hance rd., wai taken to
fed with liquid plant food a week "factory" which has to make thi the liquid fertiliser on top of the
Major piggeries in the tutc are ell ef East Bergen pi.
Monmouth Memorial hospital Monbefore the operation. The dsy be-new plant material (carbohydrate) mulch. If the soil Is bare aad dry,
located In the Secaueu* area, the
day
night,
where
she
underwent
an
fore, a starter solution should be upon which growth depends. Prun- stir it before applying.
OBASH WTO TREE
outtklrti of Atlantic City and In
emergency operttlon. Her condition
prepared, by hanging a cloth big ing is likely to take off more foliage
Gloucester county.
Adam and Eve made a gardea
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Mn. today ia good.
containing chemical plant food in than necessary. Dead or parti)
Tha South Jersey plggeriee have Garry Parkir, East ave., and Rudy
a bucket cf water and letting it dead tisiue does no harm, though and hosts of others are following
been running into a relocation Johnson, Third ave., were Injured
soak overnight. Use 4 ounces cf a wholly dead leaves may be picket their example this spring. Many
problem. The expansion of indus- tarty thlt morning when the car in
will be making their nrat gtrdtnt
Home E
4-11-4 mixture or similar to each off.
try In the Philadelphia area hai which thty were riding crashed Into
gallon of water. .
Shading is good practice wher In new hornet and will have all
Strive for That rrofeatleaal Leek
caused a boom in residential con- a tree on Grand ave.
of Mil from good native toll
Moke a hole for the plant Urge plants are succulent, when toil types
struction In South Jersey. This
In Home Sewlag
Mrs. Parker w u driving the veand air are dry and when sun ii to that which came out of the exand
deep
enough
to
hold
iti
roots
hat forced the plggertet further in- hicle eait on Memorial parkway
Paint Brighten! fiber Bugs
without crowding. Mix with soil at hot. But good plants era usuall) cavation for the foundation.
land.
Fortunately, on most new housand when attempting to make a If a fiber rug that had hard wear
the bottom a tea spoonful of plant be set successfully without shade,
From the state standpoint, relo- turn into Grand ave,, the went too last summer seemt dull and lifefood, and cover this with soil, Set especially if water or starter solu- ing developments the top Mil wat
cation of piggeries is etrtctly a lo- wida and struck a tret. Mrs. Par- lew, paint it. Mm. Lorna K. White
put
to om side and spretd afterthe plant in place, then pour into tion is used or it good contact
cal affair.
ktr and her passenger were taken Monmouth county home agent, bethe hole, over the plant route, >i between soil and root is establishes ward in grading. Unfortunately,
much of thlt work has b u n dost
No official had anything to u y te Monmouth Memorial hospital by lieves you'll be pleasantly turpriied
pint of starter solution. While the otherwise.
with bull-deters and too often when
about the economic atpectt of a tht Atlantic Highlands first aid with the results of the paint job.
ths toll was really too wtt to
Piggery, whether it would enrich aquad. Patrolman William MeDutt, and if necessary, shampoo
handle so there has been considertn area or cauae it to deteriorate. Laughlin investigated,
the rug before painting. Awning
able packing of wet MIL This It
paint Is excellent for fiber rugs.
not good aa aueh toil Is likely te
It is waterproof, waars well, tlnkt
be hard to handle.
into the flbera to the rug doet not
look painted, and dries with a dull
In small gardens a complete teat
turface.
of the Mil usually Is not necessary,
because
the management of our
If a good awning paint Is not
Milt Is pretty well understood. By
obtainable, uaa a good grade of flat
following reeomminded procedures,
paint. The paint may bi too thick,
It ahould be possible for anyone to
so try a little on the back of the
havt a good gsrdtn.
rug; if the paint remain* on 4op
Howiver, It usually will be dulrof the flban, add turpentine until
abletohavt tha stil totted to tte
it's thin enough to sink Into tha
if It mtds lime. Lime supplies some
aurface and coat the libers. Awnof the needs of the plant for food
ing paint night need thinning
mattrlalt. "Also, it Improves the
alto.
physical condition of the soil n o t .
Place several layers of mwspapelalry one that may be packed tight
ar or wrapping paper under the
aad
poorly drained.
rug to protect tht floor In case
Usually you can apply S er 4
the paint seeps through, Select a
pounds of pulverised llmtttone to
stiff brush to work tha paint into
100 square feet to good advantage.
the fibers, not Just coat them. Fill
Boned It before you dig.
the bruth with paint and wipe out
mott of the paint on tha sldi of
In til of our nptrttntet with
the can. With tht brush, scrub the
gtrdsn soils, the need for orgaaie
paint over the rug, being certain
matter teima to stand out as perto get it into all crevices and holes.
haps the moat essential material
Cover a foot at a time until the
we can add. While It may conrug It flinlshed. Forcing the paint
tain Mine plant foods materials,
in to the libers gives the rug a
we think of It chiefly as a mians
A -* -*
senior s t
mort inter«iting texture than If
of improving physical condition.
M M I H l Mfwv • • n n w i m f M M Mrm •CTT win W9 •
the paint wira tpread livel on top
When tht Mil It heavy, cltyty,
of the fibers, if the paint It too
It htlpt In drainage. It helps to
tit** h Cttl Uy*r4H
latent* for thlt yoaag sailer asd hit bstl girl.
thick or you don't scrub It In, the There are two ways of keeping with tendtr muthroomi for tht keep tht Mil from packing and
rug will havt a flat painted-looking the overstrained food b u d g e t other. They art ready to terve as
baking In summer. Orgaale matersurface.
other day I beard a ffMT
pho> •IHipiflOtS
With adulU you UM props aot
ial in sandy Milt helps hold sell
within bounds. One it to set t soon at they art heated.
<
togrtphtr giving some advice to "anchor" them in one spot, but
When you're cooking spaghetti > moisture. It supplies tome of the
To paint both sides, dry tht first price you can afford to pay each
food
thst
helpful
bacteria
need
and
on
making
pletursi
ef
btbits
snd
day
for
that
day's
food.
The
other
to
relieve camera shyness tnd add
remember that in thlt case tht
before attempting the reverie tide.
helps to hold fsrtniMr for the until children. Mt suggested thit to tht naturalness of tht post, f o r
If tome of tha paper hat stuck to is to average up the meals, spend- watched pot doet best. It needa
plants,
e m of tho mott im;:ortt«t sueeeii eximplt, you might persuade tha
the rug, peel or scraps off, then ing more one day than another, watching to that it won't boil
Whin to git organic material secvets w u that of giving thorn shutter-conscious mtlt to inspect
paint as you did the top sldt. If but coming out "even" at tht tno ovir. Somi cooks add a little butof
the
week.
ter to the water—a tort of kitchen
may bs a probltm, but It will be itomtthlng to pity with in which his Ashing gtar, Onct he geti inboth ildoa are being painted, take
A tpaghettl dinner once a week method of pouring oil on troubled
worth effort and MIBS money. If thsy can center thtir lnttrttt He volved in that fascinating occupf
care that no excess paint settles
waten—to
prevent
boiling
over.
It
one
of
the
thriftier
meali
to
you
art nttr wotdlandt, you may ttrmid thli objeet "a natural
in drops or rum on th« opposite
count an it you use tht second
When you're ready to tervt up.
be abli to get rooted tnd half anchor" bocsuss it tends to keep tion hell all but forgtt about you
flldtt
plan. A roait, perhaps, on Sun- remember that the experienced
rotted IttVM. Tht othir day I thtm whtro you want thtm whtn and your camera.
•aeon Dressing
day, and thtn • spaghetti dinntr Chef handloa spaghetti lightly.
paitid thi place whirs our mu- you're shooting.
I'm only trying to givo you tn
Cook six slices of diced, lean ba- Tueadiy or Wednesday, mean a Mix tomt of your good tauca in
Mn. Amsricst Thit shirt ihows ysti by nsms snd ihap* sssh
nicipality dumped Its Waves, pile
idsa, not to tuggttt spaclno props
con
until
crlap
and
brown
ovir
a
In
baby
pictures,
a
new,
difftrnice
balance.
with
tha
spaghetti
"n
tha
lervinf
after
pile,
for
Mvtral
ytart.
What
ef ths itsndsrd cufi of bssf m«cit te I n t t U i t rstsll from the slow fin. Remove the bacon from
mt object will kttp ths subjtcfi for use. You'll lavs to stlsct thost
The best of it ia that tha spa- dish snd Hrvt the rett in a taueea mine!
wholstsis cutt in the csntsr ef tht chart. Esih t f thus kttf sutt tht ftt, Add to the fat two table- ghetti dinner can b# u delicious boit, snd be i u n tbt stuct it
Two or thru neighbors can co- inttrHt at a high pitch long tnough jrouritlf ia aseordanco with ths
spoons of vinegar, tt teaspoon salt at the roast. A sauci that glamor- really tteaming hot.
opsratt to gst loads ef ttebls ma- for you to gtt • picture which nature aad iattrwta of your sub*
it tubjtet to (JoHsr.snd4snti priet ctillnat st your rttsil mtst and
one smill onion, chopped very Ins your big dish of spaghetti
Remember another Chef t (rick
nut. Tou can uat peatmoss or any fttturM an expression ef lively Jscts. Just don't forgtt thst ptopls
•hop. Your retailer htt betn previdtd with tht dolltftnd-csntt line, placn 3 ciipn of dandelion into a real Chef* treut comes in —that ipaghettf should be aerved
other form of commercial organic animation. With oldtr ehildrtn srt always more itlsxed whtn
greens
In
i
t
bawl
and
pour
over
an
oight-ounco
run,
made
with
mi, niuua WHII with something crisp. French or
matter, although tnsii are more you can havt your cholct between thiy ar, doiag aoMthia., so give
ceiling prices for tht pricing itnt in which you livt. You can tik
B tBoth
h Itnlimi hrnii nr b r e n d sticks,
them the hot vlnegHr and fat, ba- either meat or mushr
iiishroomii.
txpensive,
that and thoughtful concentration
to i t * thtit price*.
don and onion, Stir until the vtristipntaH dc
crusty-brown.
*nd
a
tilth
af
raw
' lliclous.
il
Tht rich
Sprnd llmi and orgtnln matter if UOALAhOfllg VAUF-tJ
grains are. wilted, and airve Immetnd d k but Mt whtji tbt stfl Is
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HOUtDSX-"A Day la th«
Country" will he tha tkcaa a( tb«
aaaual S*w*r akow a( Oardea
club, ft.r.D., to ka staged la tka
Williaai C N H hern. Helataal eaaUr, Saturday afteraeoa aad evening. Jim* V- Chair**** for tka
Variewe etaasii, Mhlbit* aa4 erraagaaatata wcra apaaiatad tat*
week by Mra. Augu* Mueiheuese,
Jr.. prasideat.
There will ka II Sower erraageit claiees, including two aua'i
clautt, aa4 twa junior clawaa far
boyi aad girls II year* aid t
younger. Thtra will alaa be • apea•ored group cshieit by tka Hiittaa
«-H club af Colt'i Neck aa4 iPjeticuHural claawa far tkaa* wlahtaf
ta shew Irla, rose*, paoale*. bulb*,
perennials, MBuait, bl-enal*l«, Sew•rin( ihruka i M hauM plants.
Betides tha Sowar shew, thtra
will ba a baaar where MM mty purchaee unusual hand-made novelties
and home-mad* belted food*, )aaii
and Jelliet. Seedlings and plant*
will be aold at a flower mart, and
refreshments will ba Mid I* a tct
gar***.,
Mrs. Elmer Bahrenburg li thaw
chairman. Other chairmen named
wara Mrs. Robert flex, staging
Mr*. William Mulhcran, schedule;
Mri. Nelson Todd, speclmena; Mrs,
Robert P. Lawrence, Junior classes
Mias Ann* CrSM, entriea; Mri. E.
Murray Todd, judge*; Mm. Fredarick J. Nable, hospitality; Mri.
rioyd Wyckoff, publicity: Mn.
Charles Clsar, garden mart; Mri.
Daniel Ely, naiar; Mr.. William
Hitchcock, terraee gardan; Mra.
IVter Hexter, aecrvtary; Mri. Edward J. Flanagan and Mri. Robert
Bonn, clerks; Mil* Jeane Clifford
priMi; Mm. Flanagan, properties,
and Mn. Robert Marvin, poster*.
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Many Qualities & Colors to Suit Every Taste & Purse
If you want Hi* fintsf in carpoHnej
visit our GULISTAN showrooms and
c o m p a r a our nationally famous
GULISTAN lino with any others for
prico, itylo, beauty and quality.
W e urge you to do so while present
stock and presant prices remain.
Besides tha extensive savings to ba
found here you have tha complete
line to selact from.
Being one of tha largest distributors
of GULISTAN carpeting wa buy in
large quantities and stock hundreds
and hundreds of yards in full rolls
for wall-to-wall or room size rugs
ready for immediate delivery . . . .
ALSO MANY ROOM SIZE RUGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Ten
ein'l
kett luntlnf far ill.
around klik aaaltty.
Compart Igntlni and
yeu'll buy Bunting.
IMN P*MII, LAWN AHt
Large Antrtmtnt of
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CaboNttee, Plant Itaadi, Mita*
sine Raeht, Coektall Tablee.
Neils af Tables, Tea Wtfons.
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with thalre ta malek
McKELVEY of Freehold
Saiejraoma /or Gullttut'i Famaiu Auft Midt in fnuhoUL
AnA for ftue furniture from AmaHea'i Bnt Maktn
GULISTAN MILL
Nf A» OUR STORI
MAM.-Was Eidtoefhtar ef Mr. eat
B. Merteee a* Oseuat,
. J.. aad Wraaattoch. V t . U amaag
tka m caadtdatea af kaekatar af
a m degraa at Waliealar aallaga,
Juaa 11. AtckibaM MatLaiak. Soylprefaaati af —atary and rhetaria at Harvard aa4 farawr aaaiataat aarratary af atata. will aMtver
Miss kterfutt Claw, Welleiley
•reiideat, will confer tha degrees.
M Mtrteai
MIM
M
ajajered iin
and I* a satmber ef Phi Sigma «o<
ciety, a society devoted to thj atudy
ef modem poetry. Before coming
tu Wellttley, Mi** Mirtent attended th* Ethel Walker school In Blmibury, Conn.
Eaal KesnatMirg
World badges were presented at
the Cub pack troop Itt meeting on
Fridayy to Raymond
Oardner,, Alvln
y
relgenwlnter, Hugh Reynolds,
ert Oraaato, Charles Adayih.John
SUnker, David Casey, William
Hansen and Michael Coates. B«ar
badges were awarded Robert MaxTroop 19
well, Richard Oamache, William
Lake, l«wrenee Hunt and Charles
PIMM JuBe GoolcOul
deadline. A Lion bsdfs wai awardRUMiON—Tha Brownie troop at
Lawrence Smith, Onduatlnt
Rumaon haa jvut raealvad iti num- roai Cuba to Boy Scouts were
ber and will now ba known ai James Cruse, Lawrence Smith and
troop IS. Uaderi are Mri. M. P. Ned Hamhlll. Former Scouts reChamberlain, Jr, and Mri. C. E. eived Webloea awards from the
Mitchell.
Cubs. They ara Bruce Hunter, John
Laat w.'«y, Rrewnlfi and their Reid, Charles Helnold, Robert May,
leaden vttited the gardens an tha Oeorge Maxwell and Edward
J. Howard flmlth etUte la Middle- Rlnecke. Tha boys participated la
town townehip. Aa their Anal ac- tha Memorial day parade.
tivity for tha year they will hold a
eaok-aut at Mri. Chamberlain'! Bay ScouU have been given the
home on River rd. June *, after •each cleaning job for tha sumThey have purchased five
ichool. Browniei attending tafay mer.
•tte Street school will be trans- new tents. The troop will be active
throughout
the iranon.
ported to th* event by Mra. R. C.
Den 4 of Cub Scouts went on a
Newton, Jr., and Mrs. Jamei Ward.
Those from Holy Crou ichool will hike aad held a frankfurter roast
Saturday at Part Monmouth with
ba transported by Mri. Mitchell.
their leader, Mrs. William ReyMembers of the troop committee nolds.
birthdays of Ronald
are Mra. Robert Norton, Mri. J. Coleman The
and Richard Oamache
rrank Holland and Mn. Clifford wara celebrated.
Ooerla.
Linda Van Nortwick, Barbara
Svani and Dorothy O'Neill toon
"togntn
g
part In * fly-up ceremony at the
Brownie meeting last week. AttenFor Grange Meeting
dance pins were given Barbara
F N D E H O L D - M M . Raiwem Eli- Kofel, Cathleen Howard. Sharon
ton, lecturer of Delaware gtate Potthoff, Diane Ruhman, Linda
grange, will be the ipeaker at a Van Nortwick, Dorothy O'Neill and
meeting Saturday, June I, of Mon Joan Gould. Oamea were played
mouth County Pomona grange at and refreahmenta served. The girls
Monmouth grange hall, Wemroek. took part In yeiterday'a parade.
Howard Hancock, lecturer of tha Meeting will ba discontinued for
,
state grange, will at*o ba preaant. the summer.
.Oeorga Probanco will ba incharfe Oroup 4 of the OU of the Methof a businoss meeting to ba held odlit church met last Thursday at
at 2;M o'clock that afternoon. Mn. MM. Gertrude Krueger'a home. At
Ira Coon, lecturer, has arranged tha n « t meeting Mrs. Hannah
tha evenings program. Atlantic, Fulllng/i birthday will entertain
Olendola and Farmintdale grangea the group later at her home.
will have a part In tha entertainMr. and Mra, William Roughgarment.
den and Miaa Rosemary Connelly
•pent Sunday with Mra. C. O. Martin of Pateraon.
M.«
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STORE OPEN FRIDAY, UNTIL' ,9:00 P. M.«—n
Coifs Week
Third and fourth degrees were
given candidates Tuesday night at
av special meeting of Atlantic grange
In tha hall. State Deputy Bernard
Sasdcker presided at the Brat and
second degree Initiations at the
previoui meeting; of tho following
caadidatea: Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
Rernond, Mra. William Banks, Russell Heulltt and Howard HeulHt.
The deputy also Initiated four candidates of Allenwood grange. It
was reported that the local grange
has assumed as ite community project Improvements to the towiwn.p
cemetery. At the dose of the meeting refreahmenta) wera served by
Mn. Marlon Conover, Mn. Fannie
Snyder and Mrs. Myra Reynolda.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baylor
of Brookalde farm hava returned
from a vlalt with Mra, Baylor's parents, Mr. and Mra. John Kleinsmith of Bechtelavllle, Pa.
P.T.A. members registered 24
children at the pre-school roundup, of which 21 were accepted for
entrance In September. The reglatry waa far below that expected.
Walter Hersberg of Old Hill houss
and New Tork city haa returned
from a vacation tour by plane of
Franca, Denmark, Sweden and
England.
Those wtahlng to donate flowers
for the childraa'a day lervlce Sunday, June 10, In tha Reformed
church, are aaked to call Mrs, Harold Ounther or any of tha other
Sunday-school teachers.
Mrs, Joaaph E. Forman attended
the annual masting laet Thursday
of tha Monmouth county S.P.C.A.
at Aabury Park. The number of animals eared for at the Batontown
shelttr In tha paat year, according
to a report given at tha meeting,
wera 1,183 dogs, IS1 puppies and
5,071 cats.
Sunday visitor* at Hie Brookside farm home of Mr, snd Mra.
Joieph E. Forman were Mra. W.
O. Rogera of Marlboro and Richard Rlgby of Tlnton Fain,
W.O.T.U. MBETnrO
Members of tha Red Bank chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold their final
matting of th* season next Tuesday at 2:10 p. m. at th* Salvation
Army headquarter!, M Linden pi,,
according to Mrs. Lillian Tucksr of
Eatontown, chapter prealdtnt,
High meat prices after World
War II were a factor In tha sharp
drop In iheep railed for wool in th*
United BUUa.
MAT II, 1*1
Awards Received
By Girl Scouts
PORT MONMOUTH — Brawale
troop Tl and Iateraaediate Olrl
Scout troop W held a Joint Court
of Awards and Sy-up cereasaay last
Thursday eveniag at ta* are house.
la charge af the program wera MM.
Charles Oreea, Browala trasf) laadar, aad Mrs. Herman Puiaeh. aaaiatant leader; Mrs. Kenneth MaeLdaaoa aad Mn. Mary Wright, Oirl
Beaut leaders, and Miaa L»ule*
Miner, aasietant. T*a candle care•Sony wi
Brawaie Sy-una wcra Jaaa lUlsar
aad Linda Weaael. who received
their wlnga from their Wader, Mrs.
Oreaa. First yaar raaettee wara
given Rotalie Oajanae, Patricia aad
Sue Devi*, Lyaa Search, Aaa Oaabel and Jens Noble. Browalaa receiving sreond-yesr raaettsa wars
Danna Ore»n, Barbara Pulach,
Christie Michel, Blanche Hancock,
Kar Erhman and Maryana l#ata.
Miss Rita Quail was presaatad a
ten-year pin for her work ia gcoutIng. Other committee membora receiving year plas wera Mra. Fred
Beam, Mrs. Doris Boaehel, Mrs.
Martin Lawler, Mrs. Merge Qajanac. Mrs. rrcd Wenael, Mrs. Martha
Runge, Mri.Green. Mrs. Hermsa
Pulach, Mra. Mary MacUnaen, Mri.
Mary Wright, Mrs. Ann Oeebel,
Mri. Betty Wilson and Miaa Leulee
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Maureen received their Urst Call
Cluvrr. Badgei were presented
Janet Bryk, Joan Bowlya, Slice
W light, Gloria Taettlne, Carol
Thompson, Marlene Musente, Oeraldlne Moore and Janice Borckel.
Tfndcrfont pins wrre awarded P«trlcia Verpet, Barbara Crawford
and Janet Craig.
A program of enttitainmtnt following the ceremony Included sernrdlon tplectlona by Joan Relsner,
Unila Wenfrl and Marif Ijiwlor;
vocal solos hy Patricia Wright and
Janet Craig; tap dancing by Barbara Crawford and by Carol
Thompson to accordion mtule by
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Jantl Batckfl anil Patricia Virpent; pimo (flection by Blanche
Hancock; vocal solos by Ann Besm
and Janet Bryk, accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. E. C. Beam; a.
toe dance by Carolyn Sutter and a
novelty dance by Aliea and Patricia
Wright.
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V. 8. Marine Corpi, ion of Mr*.
Enther Delaney, M Second at., and
the lata James D. Delaney.
Mlia Cahill la * senior In Keyport high school and attended tha
Newark preparatory school. He was
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All the Browniea aang tha aong,
"On Mocking Bird Hill." Joan
Oajanae played a piano number,
Gloria Traettlno sang a solo, Oeraldlne Moors and Maureen were
seen In a tap dance and Maryann
MacLennon and Maureen Neary entertained with an acrobatic dance.
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Mrs. Sally Craig was elected
president of the Parent-Teacher association at last waek'a meeting at
the school. Mrs. JhVilllam Behnoor
was chosen vies president, Mrs.
Irla Musants, secretary, and Mrs.
Roy Doran, treasurer. Trusteea
named were Mrs. Catharine Harney. Mrs. Mildred Ashman and Mra.
Ray Miner, RefreihmenU ware
served at the close of tha meeting.
Recent dinner gu<*ti ° ' Mr. aad
Mn. William Harding of Main at.
were Mr. and Mrs. Wlll|am O'Connor of Jersey City, Mr. and Mre.
Richard Russell of Main at aad
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degenrlng, Jr.
of Shrewsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritt Lindburg of
Huntingdon, L. I. and Mr. and Mr*.
John Shulti of North Bergen and
Mrs. Anna O'Broen of Hoboken
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. August Miner of Campbell ave.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Hyneman
of Collins av*. have received word
that their son, Pvt. Kenneth Hyneman, has been transferred from
Lackland air bate to Kansas State
Teacher* college for advanced
training. He expected to go overseal in about a month.
Mrs. Ann Goabel of Brainard avs.
entertained at luncheon and cards
Monday Mra. Walter Fink, Mrs.
Edward MacLennon and Mrs, Robert Morell.
Mrs. Adelaide Moore of West
New Tork epent th* week-end with
her daughter, Mra. William Waits
of Monmouth ava.
David Fotheringham la visiting
his ion, Andrew Fotheringham on
Long Iiland.
Members of tha Young Men'e
Republican club attended a baseball gam* Monday in New Tork.
They mad* tha trip by busts.
A demonstration party was given
fast Thursday at th* home of Mra.
Hattia Miner of Campbell ave. by
Mrs, Ruth Martin of Shrewsbury,
Attending ware Mrs. Blanche Miner, Mri. Cornell Lykca, Mrs. Florence Franklin, Mrs. Dora Roop,
Mrs. Lucille Toynbee, Mr*. Deborah
Carter and Mrs. Ella Bad*. Refreshment* were served.
Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Kolb ef
Monterey, Cal., who recently returned from a three month*' European tour, visited Mr. and Mrs,
Roy Kolb, Sr., of Main at. last
Thursday. Other visitors w*r* Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kolb of Irvlngton,
Mrs, Florence Kolb of Swan Lake,
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Hennlngien
and children, Patricia and Arthur,
•nd Mr. and Mr*. Roy Kolb, Jr.
Mr. and Mri. Samuel Smith and
Mr. and Mn, John flarvln of Monmouth avr. were Friday visitor*
In Atlantic City.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Metier ef
Wllion ave. and Main at., gav* a
birthday party for their son, Harry
Moller, Jr., yesterday at their horn*.
Th* gutiita were Suwnne Moller,
Phyllis Bchoellner, Billy Beam,
James Whtti, Patricia Levsnthal,
Johnny Hopler and Mri. John Manfag, all of Port Monmouth; Chariots and Mary Mangold, Atlantic
Highlands, and Joyce and Dlanne
ritardon anil Mn, Gloria Reardnn,
West Kunahurg.
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UNION BEACH-Failure at tk«
•*• ha held em ths
Muaieisal Fls*ae* Ceeasaissiea te
make a ruling ea tke borough kail
situation breagat remarks ef disAT
das. DM hs • * * • * • • » * • • •
appointment and iadigaaMea at a
his a)**daS pratostssa? Mo!
postpone* meeting; Friday ai«kt •(
Our Pays—at ptea easae «a
the astyer end council. A report
his reseaa. Hs paid J * %
rfrost tkc M.FJC. advised UM k « ough «AViali tkat "further etudy"
Mvarad. Me was fall/ pro*:•• »W«.
will kc fives tkt borough kail Mattected Imatediately. He paid
ten u*4er review at a cttamie•a? the l e t balaaea k» ataa
•ion steetiag June 11.
Tke eeuacll ha* received notice
te vacate tka preacal hsrauga
quarters ia the Fwreaet avt. sebeel
V WAliAd ST.
building by June 1, aa crowded
coaditiea auke it aeetseary te have
UDIANK
tke buildlag repaired to provide ad•HONI U e-tm-W
ditional ecbeel facilities neat falL
At present tkt police headquarter*
and Jail, the taa eollecter'e i
magistrate's seVes aad the eeuacil
meeting ream are located in tke
school building.
Member* ef the MFC recently
visited Uniea Stack, at which ti
tht main topic af discussion was a
proposed plan for a new borough
hall, The group viewed a number
of buildingi, possible titet far renteUNaJ • e a e
ing as a borough hall and alto the
property under eeueiderstiea for
building a new structure.
The commission has also withheld action oa an ordinance, previously passed by the council, which
provides an appropriation of M*,Mt,
|1I,M» for the construction ef t
new borough hall and »T,«fla far
the purpose of a read scraper.
Mayor Joseph Scholer said that
the MFC. is aware that the bar
»ty. Thaatjara I A. U V M . reefer ef O U CWM tsJtsspel Awe*, k ektwee1 at he e r a * * *
ough hall matter hat been under
wlfM'i smataur aenrett m Shrawieary
consideration for about • months the M l eatk yaatf arlat ta Jaaw Haamif (atawiwf, lmdf
and under active discussion for the ^wA^a\jBBiJka aidatmsat^ -—— — - " • * - ^ l u j ] aVsaA Ijasatlsasl' jUAaslaJksamtl « a j Ci^sl^MianUjafaat ahaasBdVnB atssBBSBttsaAaVW n ^ l n a ifcajsiBBSBBBBBdkB)aasidaass
paat four months. He said in hit fJrVfVmsjr vVVVVVJI • ^ • n i P f f l Wy •»•• Wwm mw*m9rj W» a^lt^wifBSjpry n f S f wvfffiptsnvs twifjv r^svrtniajr ^wn
opinion the Union Beech council it fV»» ariie bt the M l f/etle daw ler a eeatamime anal tas e*a«at. OMiar wimen, left te rle>t,
I- J . u a,,! _ , : . . uJV " U H I U J S V - " Isirta Kalaia*
being "kicked around," and that he _ _ - tVaat M M W H I M ' --«•--»-- 4.7.1
felt it was time the state sSteiali wtTwi frtjnr rvw, wnnowi tjwaswnejni a>*'*v fjraw vwati • • w pjrievi i w ^J H V - I I w j w n v v w i
took some action.
receetieii aim, «rt» prita, tap e W e ; Hawara* Newmait, 1*74 e/atk den, Mcenaj prlta, ventrfespMt
"The commission better come to
Union Beach and try to be elected *a«riaia Arnt Ferrar, 1 4 . I s/etJe data, ttaeAt] prige, tap dance. In tha rear tn Janet DeVeney ami
ITS
by the people," the mayor added. Philip May. winneri e l the i-Mtt
dait, e W "Uek far tha SaW Uma." I M M M fetter UVea,
"With thett restriction* we caa d* MrajrVVV w l f i PrfSvVvr M l W M l^» R»wJ41^rWWwn wflfj MrflM PrWpT|*«w W
nothing."
At a eonfnenc* fallowing the
but ride to Olympic par" 'or tha
couneil meeting. Mayor Bckoltrtnd
NIWMAN SMMGS MAO
annual Daughters of America Day
Councilman Joseph Vigne, accompanied by other member* of the Election of officers followed the June It, was planned. An official
In a newa story in last week's
round!, will go to Trenton Monday. annual banquet of the Ladles' Moa- visit of state officers will feature issue of Th* Rtgitter, H waa !*•
They plan to urge the M.F.C. te day Night Bowling league held last the June a meeting. The May birth- correctly Mated that Mr*. Edith
take some Immediate action to that Thursday night ait Wlllowbrook Inn, days of Mrt. Samuel Reid, Mrs. Lewis had eelebrattd hot Ttth
provision for another borough ball Fair Haven. Mrs. Doris Helnlck Grace Rpann, Mrs. Mildred Murrsy birthday May 21. Mn. Ltwit celecan proceed.
was elected president, Mn. Theltaa and Mrs. Bertha Walter were eele- brated htr TSth birthday.
Councilman Walter Penrese, who Knam vice president, Mn. Helen brated. The members attended the Mrs. Charles Fludlaa of Neptune
has several tinea suggested that Scott secretory, Mrs. Dorothy John- memorial service* Sunday at Oldhighway was guest .of honor resulteblt facilities for a borough hall son treasure and Mrs. Patricia Me- Tennent church.
cently at a blrtMay party at htr
eould be rented, asked if when the Keen sergeent-at-srms. Bowne's The Girls' Ole* elub of Francis home given by her ehlldraa aad
M.r.C. visited Union Beach they All-Service team wss the Snt-plaee pi. school enjoyed a hay ride thla their families, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert
week to Lighthouse beach, where a Rockhin and ton, Asbury Park;
had suggested any Ideas
to winner In the league.
whether renting would be preferred A birthday celebration tor Svefrankfurter roast took place. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bthreat and
Sally
Barr, Mrs. Jessie Bobbins, Mr. family and Miss Suttn Fludlaa,
over buying or building. Mayor members featured last week'* gathBekoler aahl that no •ugfettlonj ering of the Ladle*' auxiliary of the O'Brien and George Ouensch ac- Eatontown, and Mr. aad Mrs. Ruswtrt audt aad only (UtaMaai wtrt West Keaasburg Srs company. companied the group.
sell Rockhlll, Belford. Tweaty-nvt
atked.
Those honored w e n Mrs. Harriet
relstivte and friends attended.
The couneil approved a rtcom- Till, Mn, Helen Benduga, Mrs.
At Thursday night's meeting af
Shrewabury
mtndatton by the planning board Agnes Csarkowskl, Mr*. Ann* Wettht board of education, a bid of J.
ta amend tbt pratent aonlng ard- Jen and Mrt, Edna Wheatley. Ths The annual summer salt of tht U Hemmett company for general
j that aaturs h e ? a alaa tor
inanea ta permit a butlneat ttetlon Breakfast In Hsllywood party waa Presbyterian church will be held a supplies wse accepted. It wss for
their hair, and every blueprlat I*
oa Stont rd. from Conaakunk crtek reported a success. A strawberry week from tomorrow In the Sun-$2,044. District Clerk George Windlfsreat—Tee often wt try ta
to the Ktyport lint. At tht prtaent festival will be held Monday la con- day-school room from I to I p. m. nlng wat directed to order janitor
nwk* aur hair follow tha vague rettmt under tht code thli tectlon U unction with a card party. Mn.
gardless af what aur awn natural
detignated at rtaldentlal.
Florence Murphy aad Mra. C. A YHCA "learn to swim" pro- tuppllt* end desk and chair units.
Pride
of
Creicent
council
number
pattern may ha, with dlsaatreua and
gram
will
be
conducted
for
locsl
Tka eouneil tuthoriaaa tht Jtr-Werthweln are ehalrladles. Only children from July » to Aug. 1. five, Order of tha Eastern Star, will
frustrating result*. When, however,
monthly
sessions
will
take
place
tty Central Power * Light eonv
we realist that tha way it grows
can be obtained at the present ths Trtvtllng Kbit t*
paay to preeetd with the Inttalbv during the summer. The neat meet- Applications
Pride
of
Onward
council.
Point
Is very eftea the most becoming
postofllce or at the school. The proIng will be June IT.
tton of ttn new ttreet iighta.
for
us, and ths easiest way to keep
gram
la
designed
for
children
from
Pleasant,
Tuesday
night.
All
numApproval waa givtn by tht M.R Mr*. Patrick OTool* of Grove pi. six yesn through grammar school bers of the couneil and th* Son*
It MMkiag Its best, ws stop Sghtlng
amergeney appropriation recently celebrated her tOth birth- age. Mrs. Kenneth Button is local
K-«ad work weft It Instead of
of U.000 to
wedta purehaat
.
» be ttttd
ma- day with a faintly gathsriag. At- chairman. Ths program ts spon- aad Daughten are urged to attend.
workings* I t
terial for dutt control far borough tending wen Mr. and Mra. Jam** sored jointly by the T and the Red Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Duncan
BoaMtlmet when women have
Klnlan of Union City. Mr. aad Mrs.Cross, Applications should reach have told their home at 44 Villa al.
barn shown their awn pattern and
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montana of
Councilman Ptnrott reported kit Francis Manlon and family aad Mrs. Button by June IS.
tha
amount af natural tendency tt)
Vail
Homes.
Mr.
Montano
is
emdepartment It "breaking tvtn" on Capt. and Mrs. John Brtntman of
curl that their hair has had far
cleaning up tht beach. Ha tald tht Hoboken and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mn. Willltm Decker of Patttrton ployed in the local post oflles deyaaie, all unknown to them—they
men clear it and then the tide ear- Mulligan and family. Many af th*avt. and Mrs. Mary Power* of partment. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
art amassd that they havt spent
rlet In more debris, but he added celebrant's grandchildren and great- Brooklyn havt returned home after and ton expect to move to Hilton
so
much tiaM aad money la Beauty
that program It being made.
grandchildren taw w i n present. attending two weekt at Hotel St. Park, Middlstown, about July 1.
Partors-wlthaut ftadtaf II ***,
Nelson Scott of College ave. hat
A report oa cleaning operation! Mrs. Madeline Oardella, Mn. Paul, Dover.
at the wattr plant waa madt by Ethel Allen, Mrs. Camllle Lute and Mrt. Allan Carman attended the been on vacation from hi* duties
Miss Many, Malt StyUat it M Mala
Councilman Carl Dibbling, who Mlat Betty Lamb attended the base- eontett meeting of the New Jersey at Fort Monmsulh.
• i , Oceanian, has earn te tha
urged tht mayor aad council to ball gsmt Saturday ia Brooklyn. Authors club Sunday in South Or- Matthew Hughtt returned Mon~ lea (hat Inrtttd t c IsMBtM
ange
at
the
home
of
Durand
Vanvlaw the improvements that have Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trenery
day from a week'* bustatst trip ta
aksvea to t h o t r h a t o . a r S S
been made.
celebrated their 38th wedding an- Doren, pretldent. Tht themt of Washington, D. C.
Tht eouneil confirmed tht em-niversary Saturday with a dinner thli yesr't prise contest wat "A Rev. Dunham V. Rolaig was givployment of Edwin Ferguson as an at tha Beacon Hill club, attended Journey." James MaeFadden of en a lurpriso birthday party Sun4
employee of tht street dtpartment. by SI guests. Later in the day open Bernardsvillt won with his entry day night when a fellowship dinner
of
"41
Hours
Leave."
waa served at th* church. Mrs.
house wat held, during which tbt
af wklek tkoy ara aa sad* «s>
couple were greeted by many rel- Mrs. Walttr C. Ouptil and Mrs.John Diets, Sr., was chairman, with
Plans Complete for
Tbanfora, aha • aatartat«
atives and friends.
Silver
aad
other
Ortrude
C.
VanVllet
havt
returned
members of the WAC.S. ssststlag.
n . S r aad oth
vttoa whlth, far leak at •
gifts wers
home stter vacationing in Washing- Ths affair wat Atttnded by 80 perState Club Show
received
by
the
celt•attar
turn,
ah* k auttag a brants.
ton, D. C.
sons.
Several member* of the Garden Mrs. Harry White of Laurel ave. Members of Girl Scout troop IT Rev. David Ung. pastor of th*
pee anflsat. War aathlatjt,
clubs In thla area this wetk will It homt from Rlvsrview hoslptaL Saturday participated in a cook-out Presbyterian ehureh, will conduct
IF ae-het * hi
display special (oral arrangement* where she wss a surgical patient. lunch and htks st Cheesequake a dally Vacation Bible school from
taaa,
to advertise the Sower ehow of the A picnic In June at Cheesequake state park. In ehargs were Mn. June IS to JuneJI, Monday through
Oarden elub of New Jersey. The park It planned by Cub Stout pack Frederle Meislns, Mrs. Allen Han- Fridays, from • to 11:10 a. m.
show, the seventh annual one, will 106. The Cubs marched In tha Me-mar and Mn. L. C Tlllotton, assist- Classes will be for children from
MILK CO.
held Wedntsday and Thursday, morial day parade yesterday. "Rail- sd by Mrs. Robert Reed, Mn. 4 to Is. Aayen* having distantly
June S and T, i t the Upptr Mont- Mads" was ths thsme of last Thurs- Jsmss LoBtondo and Mn, Llontl In arranging for traasportaUoa
clalr Woman's club.
day night's meet at St Aaa't school Williams. Attending wtre Ann 1st- •houia call Mr. Ung at EA t-OSM.
Ifllf IALLT
lin, Patricia Johnson, Patricia Kel- Mn. Morris Whalta of Maple
Arrangements in ReusslUt's win- hall.
dows wilt bt made by Mrs. Harry Miss Rcat Sore* af Pasaale I* per, Mary Ana LoBlondo, Beth Mae- avt. Is a patient at Moamouth
Corwln and Mrs. David Jackson of visiting Mrs. Constenet MM* andKrllle, Eleanor and Pamela Mar- Memorial hospital.
• M M * St.
mills, Joanna McManut, Linda The birthdays of Mrs. Allda l a tht Naveslnk Oardtn elub, arrange- family thl* wttk.
ments at China * Olsst Shop will In tht annual track meet between Mtittricb. Alexandra Metslna, Julie gal*. Mr*. Grace Dangler, Mrs.
bt by Mrs. Frederick Noble and tht Francla pi., St. Ann'* aad West Nevius, Margrttta Reed, Joan Val- EdHk Lewis, Mrs. Cora Wagaer
Mrt. E. Murray Todd of Garden Ketnaburg schools, Francis pi. entine, Sandra Warden and Linda and Mn. Mae Aumack were eeleelub, R.P.D., Holmdel, and arrange- team won the Harold Butternold, Williams.
Monday night when tha
ment! at Allen's, Atlantic High- James Gravsny and meet trophies; Men of the Presbyterian chunh bratsd
and Daughten of Ubsrtymet
lands, will bt by Mn. Louis Au- Ths New Point lire company aux- will hold their annual breakfast Son*
In
th*
Aatitean Legion home.
gustine and Mrs. John Irwln of the iliary participated tn yesterday's Fathtr't day, Jun* IT, In,the ehureh
Eaeh guest received a birthday
Atlantic Highlands Oarden club. Memorial day parade. The birth- dining room.
cike and gifts. A penny sal* will
Mn. Frank Dean of Little Sil- days of Mrs. Jean Burkle, Mn, Ber- Mlt* Ulllt Hutlstn hi* returned be conducted at Monday night's
ver ia serving as consultant for tha Walter and Mrs. Elisabeth to work after having recovered meeting
Mrs. Ivlah Bowater
ths professions] section of the Connelly were observed at last from Injuries received In tbt Wood- and Mrs.with
nMsnv satatssati
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•aWftBBfj As*
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sjnj
n s j ^^b^p^—a.
sjnBnBnj synanF
m
Behna Davis* In chart*.
show. Ceramic Jewelry made by Thursday's
meeting.
Hostesses bridge train wreck.
Mrs. Walter Batch of the Navsslnk were Mrt. William Balbach, Sr. Mr. and Mrt. Amos Detn of Esst Bobby Bmmont, son af Mr. and
Oarden elub will bt sold In theMn. August Balbteh, Mn, Mary Orange art visiting Mr. and Mrs.Mr*. William Bmmons, has be
returned to Moamouth Memorial
"Holly-Hock" shop st thi show. Wyekoff and Mn. Bertha Walter. C. Frank Borden.
hospital seriously lit.
Proceeds for the event will bt used
Mrs.
C.
W.
Jonet
Is
visiting
htr
Mr*.
Mary
Lubech,
Mn.
Bertha
Tht Btblt class of th* Presbyin the state club's program which
It. • Beallenk^
U
daughter,
Janst,
in
Tucson,
Aria.
Walter
and
Miss
Amelia
Wantterian
ehureh met Tuesday night
aids viterans' hospitals of tht state,
worth vitited Monday nlgbf tht Tht Ntw Jtrssy Theater league at tht Homt ef Mr. aad Mn. BenMolly Pitcher DA council at Adel- held Its spring conference and an-jamin VtnKsuren. A birthday parMarlboro
Phis. Mn. Wslter was honored for nual business meeting list wttk at ty was givtn for Mrs. David Ling.
her birthday at tht muting and
Hotel Hltdtbrccht, Trenton. Al- Mr. and Mn. Arthur Aumack of
Attending the annual dtnnsr and received a gift from each member thi
Carman, dlnetor of Shrewsbury Ltwlt st. and Mr. and Mrs. Jama*
meeting last Thursday ef tht Mon- at the last meeting of ths DA Star lan
and a vleo president of the Dugan of BradevtR tpent tht weekmouth County Board of Education of Monmouth county at Freehold. Playtn
attended. Walttr S. Cox of end with Mrs. Dugan'* parent*,
at the Beau Rivag*. Spring Lake A Pollyanna party was held s t league,
HaddonfleM
wat tleeted pretldtnt. Mr. and Mn. Otorge Brsgdoa af
Heights, were Mr. and Mrt. Daniel last week's meeting of ths AmeriBrtwer, Mr. and Mrt. Frank Du- can Legion pott auxiliary for Mrs. Mrs. I* L White has returned DllUburg. Pa.
gan, Mr. and Mn. E. EUsnmtnn, Anns Cameron, Mn. Htlen Davis homt after tptndlng a wttk In Ntw Mrs. Ruth Phtllpp aad ion David
city.
left Friday for Pasadena, Cat.,
Mr. and Mn. Christian Keck, Mr.
Foiwver.. • .
Mrs, Anne Preston, Each rt- Tork
and Mrs. Joseph Lansaro, Mr. andand
,Col. and Mn. Remington Orsln- when they will tptnd ths summtr.
ctlvtd
a
gift
and
csk*
from
her
Mn. Harvey Holland, Mr. and Mrs.secret pal. Special prises were gsr and granddaughter, Mil* Bar- White then they will wltnsss th*
LET US MAKI A
Thomas McCarthy, Mr. and Mrt.
Citdwtll, arrived today ta college graduation of Mn. Phlupp'*
Mrt. Camerton, Mn. Ruth bara
RECORD OF Y01W
Thurtton Whltton and Mr. andawarded
sptnd a week with Mn. Walter C. other son, Robtrt, and his msrrlag*
Krueger
and
Mr*.
Marguerite
Sia week later.
Mrt. C. Floyd Wyekoff.
WiOOINft... YOU'LL
mon. Officer* elected were Mrs. Ouptil.
A birthday party waa held re- Cameront president, Mn, Catharine The Brownies will hold a bik* Mr*. IlsU Dtmtrost of South at.
CHERISH IT FOR UfE I
cently at the home of Frank Cur- Ruhnun first vies president, M n . ride Tuesday to visit Btrntdotto has bean confuted homt by IHntM
the
p
u
t
two
wttki.
ley of Holmdel In honor of Mm E. Claire Cameron second vice presi- farm. Mn. A. E. MaeKrllli it th*
Carl Dreyor has made eateneivt
Matteon, Bronx, N. T., Mil* Hslsn dent, Mrt. Mabel Betts ttrgsantat- leader.
r * e * r d a Tnw-T*n*
Wallen, West Freehold, Mitt Htltn arms, Mra. Ctthtrlnt Stager his- Mn. Claudt Blair of Mobile, Alt., alterations to his Tlnten ave. buntraaseHptlta H y * « r
Matuon, Holmdtl, and Frank Cur- torian and Mrs. Jetn Adaysh sec- will spend the summer with her galow,
ley, Jr, Decoration* were In yellow,
wadding • graduaMea
parents, Mr. and. Mn. Charles Bot- Jay Vtlant has hsen tleeted to
pink and white. There were It retary,
bt
th*
stewardship'
commission
tagaro of Hope rd. She la the forspateh • Bar MUvah
Rev. Edward Zelley, newly ap- mer
guests present.
Rote Bottagaro, Her hus- chairman of ths Monmouth Prttpastor of tha Methodist band,Mist
sr a t h s r mam«rahto
bytery
Mist Jantt Belt of Cllffwood was pointed
a
major
In
the
Army,
has
Westminster
Fellowship
snd his family, were given been recalled to active duty.
*v*a»i yraV want e
a wssk-end gutst of Miss Delia- achurch,
eouneil.
reception Wednesday night of last
mtrit Saul.
*f.
A floor lamp waa presented Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schneider
Mn, Samuel Hill of Hotmdel It week.
EXPERT RIFLEMAN
the
minister, who expressed hit ap-are spending the summer with Mrs.
visiting htr mother In Virginia preciation,
REASONABLE
R A T H . . . CALL NOW I
Rev. Robert L. Black- Schneider's parents, Mr, and Mn. LEONARDO—Pvt, Stanley Parwho Is III.
Howard O, Strauss.
man,
pastor
of
tha
Bslford
Methoker
rtturntd
Sunday
to
Fort
Dlx,
Miss Ssndra Curley spent the
church, extended greeting*. A Harry J. Brady of Sycamore ave,, where he qualified l u t week U an
week-end with her mother, Mrs. Al- dist
irogram of entertainment was glv- former councilman here, is expect- expert rlReman, sfter being a wetklet Curley of New York city,
n snd refreshments were served. ed home today from Lenox Hill end guest of hit brother-in-law and
RED IANK
LONG MANCH
SEA IRISHT
An electronic fuel gauge for the The second installation of the hospital, New Tork city, after re- slitcr, Mr, ind Mn. William LamDaughters
of America, Bayslde covering from an Illness of two bertson, at their home on Florence
PHONE SEA MIGHT 24101
U. S. Air Forces measure gasoline
Ave,
la pounds rather thta la gallons. •suncU, we* ktld Friday night A months.
•Mb • •» C M
Wlm BacbLdttf
RED BANK
PIANO USSONS «t Ytur
Sine* 1911
NoMFC
0a Bam Hill. Yet
• Omj^f
w a n air
Itftttap ayalmt
• Ductwork
ITCH
W r — WiVet WHh N !
Hazlebrook Coal
LOW PRICES IN EFFECT
FRANK B. LAWES
15 Newman Sprint* Road
Tele. Re* Beak 64875
PUILD YOUR HOME
HOWARD' LOAN
CoN T. MANIC APMJIY AOMCY
MAIN ST. 1 MATTISON AVE.
ASIURY PARK, N. J. (AS 2-J300)
Mortgage t»m Ctrrtspiadtani ft* tar,
HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION. Newark
VOII LOCAL TMVEL MEIT
ros
World Wide • AirUne • Steaatship
Reaorla • Toura and Cruiaea b
Hotel
0 DONNIU TRAVIL AGENCY
12 M O A 0 ST.
TEL M O M
RED IANK
Crystal Wine & Liquor
Red Bank
27 Weat Front St.
FOR
H I M Liquor, Win* and for
IMPORTED and.DOMESTIC
WIDIUVII
' Ttl.RI6.021t
Window * Plato Glass
Mirrors RetUvered
Glass Tops For
Dtsks and Furniture
Safety Auto data
HitTAuce w m u vev WAIT
IT M0NM00TH OTBE1T
Tl GLASS CO.
m o BANB a-i*M
SPRING IS HERE
<M out roar ilejele*.
FREE CHECK UP
W« ara Schwlaa dealers, lee.
REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
RICYCLE SHOP
Branch Phone LO 6.1390
Pinitiii
m
MMUOYAL
3
SAL1J
E
TO HAVE
and to htar
SHItEWSBUftY RilDIOftTELEVISION
RED BASK REOfUTEB, MAV SI, 1931
NOTICE
, fown§iiif 9f Mi44»*t««a. The t r a i t s
COUNTV OF MOMSMJTM
el Itoyfort; Eaware Porr ant, Ray
NOTkU.
1 ef rtf irtratio.. «a toarr.M ia ti« liITaaTC O r NCW JEBKY
! Tht
Take notice thai <>,ti Kogel T / 4
Csllard ef Laurence Harbor, and
r.X Orrf n.nr# * •: * • • j r t f i ^ c - app'ie»tion .fe.ll . 0 1 I* aiterH
t"".
r r
i-..,,)
Club Metru, Ko««i Mar *n<l GriU. hat
N o t i c e ia h r r r e - y i c i v e n t h a t
*tf* ;i'
OF! ri
' i n « r / irai.nei' unl*><* tac lirtn*e? thail
Mis* Joaw DevlJa. 4au«kter of J e a a Cenroy of L'nioa Beach.
ar-plic*' t» tht Mayor tntf Council of the
: h <• ' l i , . ' . i. *r\ .i. t. nr
Ii v. h,,..'*) #»^li»fi for an<i i«reiv0'J rh«
, ,,t n
Dr. aa4 MM. G«rar« Dtvlia • ( Tha Cuh Scout* ef Matawan had ttoreuick o< lie* Dank, for1 • Plenary Ke- v Y o r k : * l u n i b ; n g ; H r a t i n g . a n ' l K C t r r a ! ' M ....
i,*>>m i.i'>n e( tkt TQ*n«hi| Comeiitt««
Conauanirtioai lieenae for prrmiaea W o r i .
in
ronnrction
v«nh
t h * nf*'
;, i s '11 miff* w
Mr. oiri Mrs. I**) Hera* tt Malm at, k i t aecee*** • saeiUea a* a »ic»ie et th« name ef Mr. e n i le.it
ta H'. »o.
eilutted
at
111
ffcrevaturr
avenue.
Kef
Monnoutb
I aunty
Pii.rr
Rad o
. S u -,
1 t h e < h a r;n«n of *n« '
if/i'lUJS
II. I «b«JI i>« the dutr of
•hnvttowy awe., eaaeuaue Uu en privets secretary t» Carl Metaeer. Mr-. Thomas Stamc* on Mala tt. Hark, H. t.
lion
and Iletrntinn
Quaitrri
f o r J Im
the
Po-i'-t D*i#'*m«nt •** th* Town**1'*
Monday.
Games
followed
ia
their
Mr. Metier ii secretary • ' Rutgers
Oiijtutlune, if any. e-hvuld t>« mate
i K A. I • » R T O N . JR .
of Mi l'Ii»Uj»-n t-j in#["vM tne !icen«*d
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backyard.
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New
Brua«wlck.
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immediately
in
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Amy
K.
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N. 1
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w
Mr*. William A. Wa--niuth entcr- Clerk of tfca O«ruu(h of Kcd Hank.
nf tn» da / nr nifh*, tn dtttrmint thtt
Devlin ii a fraduat« ef Red Baak
th« [.-o-. i»inn* of :hi< «,(iinance arc a«ing
,,
Catholic high Mhaai as* Miakat- taiae* the Tuesday Evening Bridge
h.
J . in t h . < l « r t
nf l h ~ B o a r d of
U l l . l «IH1U.
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taavllle eollea;r.
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SKI TION '.:. Any licon'e :-" ia"t UB<t*r
I r t i i n ' v C o u i t H o m e . 1 : - ' # h ' , : < l S .1 u n . i
Mr*. Wilbur C»x left Saturday to
NOTICC
Mr*. Ralph Herrick and Mie* 1
AN I'
HL'SINfcSS
OK O P E R V T I M ,
h -. r.-'lirtn^o may he -evj.e'l f^r a«y
til J : ' ! " P . M . . t . I'. S. T . o n J . i v v !
I . O I ( . E ? ' A M I M A S l i M t r i M * IN
i i a » : ! . « (Trad
Mabtl Bra*a left ye»lcrday hy Sfjeael a c o u p l e e>f w e e k * w i t h h r r > Take notire that H<j*a)
\'*'"\,
» n r i t h e n a i «a.rl
rlare
; ' , D . r.y
g i
day L q u or*!,
r * ! , has appliool to o | > m » d a u r l r ' a H a ' , i , , | .
•I'Hf. T i m s . S H I O F M I I H i I . K T O W N . 1
"# of trie r h i i - V • i r. H a hfar-irtf t t
;»«
plea* frtai Newark ta etteael th« sister and brether-in-U*. Mr. and the
Mmcir£*?<«>,^™
ana Councill of
f lh» Hrn^ugk of
A M i T i l FMIOViriE P E N A L T I E S » t ) R i
h t h * j. iform* thn'l t.t » ff o rjtd N i l
D
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a
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a
,
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f
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l
o
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a
a
form
{fewspassr ctMvtatioa ia the state Un. ft. 1.. gaatacoa at Weedbury. Ked Hank for » Plenary Hrtaii Itiitn. b i d * , c o n t r a c t » u i d b u i u l fi t nt 1
i:-' ini'
hrt-rf
1 H B V I O L A T I O N TMKIlt.OK.
!
1
wution
licemr
for
premie"
eituateel
at
N 11. ^-. v p«- • •• .•-'•,• : n f a*>r
at WasklMUa. Froa» there, they Five seniar* aad live junior* were
FK IT ( I I I H A I S K I l t,y ' h e T n v i n - h p
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t-ro-. . •
rti *
h*
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I i m m i " e e of \rr T'>»-n.'hio of Mi'liJIt. i
of *>'•• R. S . R i n a n . i n i i n ' v
f . j , ^ ,
will take * boat to AUika for a iaitiated ia the National Henoi- • ».k't' , i rh«r#jof*>
ns
t
h.
I t h e t'nu-t
H n u " , K r e e h " H. X. .1 .
•oeiety at the high school recently.! „," ittlyTn '.', K'* »an«.N J. . .
vacatia*.
t.'
» " « re> n" f
i'jh
f ' '.'.'»*
SKlTION l.
r fl b
th.»'
•' 1 f r
mp risenir»H '
Hn. Uroy Biekcl* eatertaiaed The ttudeau were chottn fur their , Clerk, of the So
ho.I
at f
]
her bridge club Thursesy. The •cholarship, character s n d leader-j
ii.-K „> n».i Bank. K. 1.
nr|
»["rinretin'>
•hip.
Thoae
chosen
were
M
S
J
Alice
ariu winaar« w*rs Mr* William R.
Sitntel
HI (,(>
Craig. Mrs. Gerard Devlin aad Mr*. I Hand. E s h n i m Hughes, DonaUl
per'a
NOTICC
of l>n |l
• n I-,..
<i i,i..
E 4 * a r * Carrie.
Mr*. Devlia and , Knoell, Louia Hollo and JatW Shcrn< lire that l><iro-,hy tiaitl"i!» e n d t.i-ni , l r , | t h . |.:
t"
i-.t i a n l e l l a T . A fcu«en* ( • a ' a * : a
Mi«a B B I man. The juniers
Mrs. Ralph Ba41e substituted.
,1 f
O ' •> I
any h a v e fl!'|,ti*d Mi t h e d i r e ' t o r
Blrli mnat h« anaile on Sian'lar't Fr'>.
Mi
Joyce Clarke, • " , l
Irviag Ferman has mev#d ta b a i l Anderson, Mils
1'iviiiun ,,{ Aleoholic B r v e i a v e
neld
Miss
Josephine
DiEanto.MiM
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f o„.
r . W i n e H ' f c u V . . ! , Li
i rahmeni.
Bpotswood.
c
aituatrit
m N . * Kiver t i o m : m n . - t he r n c l o ^ e t l !n prnl.-il f n - !
Mra. Anna M. ONoill and Mrs. Katharine Otto and M: s Viola, j for the iiM-eniaei
e >
u
velniiel bearinK
the name
an,! a d d i r ' * '
a
warr.
8''*"!.
mid
to
nta
N
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Richard Erdnitnn, Sr., have re- Stenger. The other honur .-uiirty
i i f t h e k i d H ^ r a n d n a m e nf w o r k « n the
aHWt-c«»r;-.
: ,
t;,«
Bnnril
nf
turaed te their hennet after *pend- member* ars Miss Ann Carey, Miss antl t<> maititnin • aalerroom a t N o . I o i l t i i n f .
IhaHt
FrpelioM*ra
,,f t h r < ' , n j , i t y n f
Iviver
Si;.-<!,
i
V
i
Hn*Tht.
ing severe 1 days at the gue*t> of Rett* Deets, M»*t Mttlcne PietSP> Tl"'-" I*. Thia o-rlinan^e "hail ' a * *
Objertinna, if e n y . thnuld b e aaada iaa* M o n i t l o i i t h . anrf n p i y t he a r r n m i i a n i r r t tiv
Un.
Prank BaiMvill* at Miller* rich, MiM ROM Feat lev Mis* Kloi- •Mediately
e t ? e r f iitim«'1i«t*lv •*pin p'jhlipati"ri V'
in v. rititif t«i t h t d i r e e t n r «f * HiJuilineT C r r h ^ i r a t e a n d A r r r t T i H
!•<• f^al -..-'»a«e an*! arn'ro^l »» rt»
Place, I* I.
enee Kelly, Mise Lucille Scharap- Alrohnl.r Hrvemlie Crmtrtl, I H
v|<l
c
11
1 2 " ""•__
O i , r e d h v •>•«-.
, v r v , r l ; N. J
Hoi
strrc ."'
William Hoatetttr returned to his pa, Mil* Carole Scholte, -Vi s JOH'.I ' Strrr'.
(le**> l si? the amount bid. atiri he «**- I
IXIKOIMV '.««nr,i i,»,
home aa Veuatain ave. with hi* Wilion. rred Emerton and ('*• Ml
li\erert
A*
tht
place
wnd
on
the
hour
|
NOTICf. TO C O N T t » C T O « »
m.t.KNt, r,\«iir.LLA
«ko\e
nfroad.
Thi
Sunriarri
rroi>,iv«l
parents, Mr. u | Mrs. Jay T. Hoe- Vlglioaeie.
l ,
I'orms »i!i We furnished ir>on apiilicatKni
Kuiri MMi. N. J .
Mr*. JoMph McDermott of New
Ii M.
letttr, fer the summer after eonit* ' a t En«mear.
pletiag t i s aesMster at Oiekiasoii Tork city hat returned home after | '
~
T k * r i c k ' i l ttaervr,! in eriprt any nr
Tor 'in.".-,, n !,'r.,ri on ,,t Eaai Koad _ . * « .
NOTKC
all k i f l if deemed I' the interret of the
college, Carlisle, Pa.
being the guem of Mr. end Mrt.
Tal
let tktt I'krlitnpher Deri
C«:int* en to , t i
« ih > a-a'.e! ,wrfara "r»n t »javel
Mrs. John Eggltaton haa returned Garr«(t MeKetn, Sr. itt their home T/A Ihna Tavern
..
haa miplierf to
Bv nr<ler of the Board of rhnaen Tree,
*.nf, «
M
Mayor
aiul Court
nf K ' « Skrewekur/ k t l t l t r i o f the Comity ,,f Mnnmouth.
I* her hoajie OR Main st. after an Broad (t. Saturday.
fhiil
Borouirli
for
*
rieti
Retail
CftMil*"*'
M i u HerM woo graduated frem
.Hl.««rM
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Mr*.
J..
Carle
Anderion
of
pending a few dsy* at Hamatoa
. fi* nr',| nr,^i,»d ai.d r*e<! n j . , i b i ' - at.
i !irrn*f for p m itiara
at
a s iliituiitee}
iuited a
K D W A I I l l I'. BUdKI.K. ( lerk.
Red Baak high tchaal and is em- B*y.
Ihr T o w m n i t , M » . . . k nil H f n - A n y . M i ' l Bclienck ave., who has been visiting Wal
tifrt HIHI 1'intfiii avrnua, Tin
M»y I f . 1».% 1.
ployed io the aoVes ef the Pro, ! , . . • . . . N ,J on J-in» I 1 . I'.l'. I , a t 1 : 1 *
Mr* and Mr*. Jerome Warskower her son and dau|hter-in-law, Mr. ton l'a!!», New .Uihty.
f o l i r e Ratlin R o o m .
I". X . l'-',l i.-h- . ' i ' . i i i T m , .
gresitve U f a iMUraace company have returned to their home in and Mid. William C. Anderson, *i
j i ,
if any. fhould ba m*«te iml l a t l i ) : Mar I. 1 0 . i l .
IU«I.
IhawiiirfN. S p * r . ( i r » i one a n d f w r i n t off
e a Broad ot. Mr. Ragert, also * Brooklyn after spending the week' Miami, Kit., is vldtlag her other mediatrly in writin* to Mar^relta L.
Nerd.
Hoinugh
c'lrrk
of
Ne*
fkrtmi.
g
graguato of Meg Rahk high nchool,
p o t v i l i , n r , i > r , p a i * H tiy ( r a * r i n n r f t n ,
kury
Boroufh.
MJPEIlOa COURT OF MEW JCBSCY
| ; n ( » , i .
anil
a i.pin v e d
hy t h e * t t t «
ll * vetoroa of World War It. He end a*'the gureta of Dr. and Mr*, sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
CHANcrav DIVISION, MONMOUTH
I if *irtciM ,
t r K i i w e v I oifiiri t . i o n . r, h a ^ e h e a n
Sled
I Mr*. John C. Anderson, at Marion
i'i HiiMp'i
HEM/in.
10 OMptoyc* by the i h e r e Oac and S. M. Latow of Main ft.
I'li*1!! by th
n I h e t l l t K r r,f t ri* itM
' l t g n » # r at 1*1
COUNTV.
Dtthti
N;
Mssas
M
Mr*. Raymond Ketchel of Edge- Station, Md.
. •
011 campaay ef Oakhurst.
NOTICr..
Mr. and air*. Vincent Hart have
H » r r . kKI'I.Kk
I ' l a n t i l T >. W A I . - f . j f t h .
mere dr. he« returned te her home
»,nl ,.f > a i | ."•ai- l l , j h » » y ' o n m • • i t n .
full r.»
notice that Dominie 9. Arerra, 'I'CK KKPI.KH, l l e r r n . l a n l . Civil Ari;.»n
after spending aeveral months at returned ta their home at King- Jr.,Takt
N. .1 . »no m e y In- i n - i ' » » t " 4
f
NOTICC
li
trilling •* Silvrr Har, ha* epiilitri t« N O T l c r III O R D E R I'llR r U I I I . K ' t T I O N
1 ".
t,f
W A L T E R KKPI.KR.
Taka Mtire that Mefeltina P Li»<f, her winter home at St. Petersburg, ston, N. T , aftsr spending th* thr Mayor anit Cuuttril o( the Bjnroushnf TO-.
•*» TM I M M U H , HoHHX
w. 1 : h» fij"nith*d w i t h ft
week-end as the gueate of Mr* llril lli,iik. N.. J..
ha |
\ trading at Atlantic H*ttt, Kat applied to
J . fur t flentry
P n a r y Retail
• y Virtu» of t n (Irerr nf the Superior
* n e e ' . ' i n e • n 4 hi'it prifl't
fi ilimtriu
Ike Mater en* Caniiell • ( Kah Hattu
Margaret McDonald of Broad »'.Imn.e for inewieea niu- Cmirl of N r * J e n e y , I h a n r e r y Ilii iaion.
ui
r*
hv ' h * Kng'n**?' **n
. h th • iiiirff#H.
rutith, fer e rienarir llatail t-'onfumi>-'« Writ front ttreet. Kod •'Tiimouth ' o u n t y . ai«,i^ n n tht- flth rinv
ai -«
Jack Erdmann celebrated hi*
The athletic banquet of the high •ted
nrl p«vm«-fi'» nf rn*t nt
i A fU
-t liefnaa far lireMian aitilatrd at 121
i.f
jlfiinii.
Bank,
N. J.
nf Mar. m i l . in a r e ' , . - w h ' r r i n H I H T
J
B
N
>K«
rimouri', nf I I VflO,
1
enth
birthday
Saturday
by
enterschool
wa*
held
at
th*
high
nchool
fair Haven Roail, Fair llavrit. N. 1
«n<l
Objection., |f ( , , y , inould ko ma * In- k > r » r i i rlaintifT. a n , | , n n are riefendm*d*
nn ttinr1ar*1 f r o nkjertiam, if any, ekoule br m r i i m- aining u v e r a l of hia friend* at a Tuesday evening. Those attending xodiati^y ia *rltl*g to Anr B. Shins. u n l , mm tirt k e r r h y rniulreW t o a n i e r r «*ii| land*, inrli niirnt a - 1 e H #
nf th»
eieeiatelr ill aritiiK t* M. Ho>il Sm th. picnic supper. Baseball wan played were member* of th* baseball, Cltrk of tho Oorough of gad tank.
the e n m p l a i n t nf t h e iilaintirT o n nr lir. fliimtin- nf hmi
or l'»l»rin« u n i t - . Die
M* rmnn*r d*tigntt»4
clerk of Mir Haven Beratiga.
fore l a e Intel d a y of J u l y n o t . and i* maximum niimli*> pf n r r - o i n wrii) run Kt
(Slunodl
qti r»ti )>•; trit I p c r i U f a *
and
enjoyed
by
Michael
Bliss,
Jack
track and basketball team*, their
• > ififi v t n tirrn*; • <]».
d e f a u l t thereof, aurh judfieient will he j •rrnnimo<la<t*i| at •»>•
igifri«4)
U.il
rnrlodi-H in I t f M t n « '
IMIMENIO B. ACEMA. l « .
rendered anainat. y o u aa t h e Court thull •'•I i I'tinn nf th# rhiti «•*•*>!
f tnid hijilr|<
MADSLUNI D. LUNDV. McCur, Fred Moaer, Anders Ander- coachei, tha cheerleader*, majorf rhe m m e an*| aiMr*ag
idt,
•««« u '•t.niiJ.in>o «• i
think e,|t.itithle a n d iunt.
il*,
t vp« of
son, Edward Hyrn* and Tim and ettes and band. The awards, letNOTrCg.
idnt
Tn*rish:p d
T h » o h j e r t of » i d suit ia to obtain a
tit,Ralph Magee.
T aak*
k* n
nolle*
l l e * that
t h a t tht
t h t tearaR
t e a r a R Rill
ters and two trophle* were preiont'
M
idg
of d i v o r r e h r t « e r n aaiil |;laintiif|j
; RMI| •
I Of
Take notlea that Vlacanl T. Oacee,
Club,
ha*
apoliod
t
C l b lm.,
l
h
lid to tha
h iil)l*mrnt
h
Tha teventh grade enUrtalaed ed.
»rtil.*d eh#r*l
On* was for the outstanding Tuuntry
•*»!
!
T / 4 ViniV. far. kit aiiOliae
ai
to the#
To*vns!ii|t Coaimittfo of MiddletAO/h tiff an4 you
than " n ' ! » » f»r f*>r>t * f
he eighth grade at a prom Monday athlete of the year and the Joseph Tawnahiii far a rlub liconoe for orem*
KI.ORENCK V. rORntlTSON,
M
d Cauntil
C i l off Ike
Ik Beroufk
k
o'
M«yo»
and
r-.'
r,.-i.
iMoviitori • • H f h t f k
«1 Nrotil ntrrrl.
tigngf in *uy M.V
t n - evening in the gymnaelurri of the Ingravito trophy for the outstand- lias titiiated at Beacon Hill l o a d , Mid.
U4 Bank ler a ritntrr
.
. - • - Ca
,• mnr» than I >f>.»<)•).01 and
r ruiut iijrt a new
Rid Bank. New J-r.f.v.
dlrtoor, To**aki».
•umei:on lieente fer l«eaia<
. . liata almatedat high sehool.
The neventh and ing basketball player of the year,
a* i n * p;ir« enrt tn t h * houf i
ddiiion, Htfat-h ft
.-hull,
Attorney fe-r I'laintiff,
it. U* Bank. N. t. eighth grade teachers were chopU I Honiaeutk itrtet.
Ubjrcliom, if any, (hnuld bo made
!
Th# i t j u i i a n ! prnpnta! f t r M i t
pi, t
i" •.pplirsujon, tho
: May K t h , lir.l.
»IM«.
Okjtctiona, if any, ahould ke mad* !•*•
Immtdiately I* writing to ttaatrd W.
Mr*.
Howard
Shinn
of
Weldon
hfil tn r h * • u p p ' * « » n ' i r f apeeilea*
rMf,r«tfon•
nt
•Hfh
one*.
aitdlatdr In writing t t Amy E. •hiaa,
Rokerti, dark of th* T**>Mhi*> ef Miet u n * , rr>!>:»i nf v h i r h «tit b * furniafctd
rd.
is
spending
some
time
with
her
n#w
rrniitrnr(ion.
•M*ration, f
Mrs. Thomas Walling entertainer]
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ditto* r,.
Clerk ef Ike B?/""i> ef Bid Bank.
nn •pr!i'"ttinp( tn online*r.
Th*
(('it
it T
h * ii m m r unit » , M i J v » i nff 1K#
1K# n * n TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
at tha r r l o a y Evening Pinochle son. Captain Walter Shlnn, at Mifir
f rv<l»r nf t h * T»wn«tlip ^a»j|p1lttt«t .
•r n ff n«i.| latula and huildinft iff other
ami, f l a .
NgACCIN MILL < t?IJNT«* CL,Ug, WC.
T .vni.vr.
f
MHI
- * % IT T f ACCO.
club
at
her
name
on
Broad
st.
Pl.KASl:
TAKE
NOTICE,
that
the
un»h* It «|.|ilir«tn,
11)1
Caatral avtaue.
**y 1*. 1 I M .
Mrs. Reneselaor L. Cartan. Mlaa M. A. VRRgtANIi. rreiident,
lenixned will «l<l>ly to Thn Monmnulh
Prise* were awarded to Mr*. Henry
'
•
'
Thp
riArfi*
nr
r>*m*+
of
the*
prrson
Middklown. N. J.
HOWARD W. tORBRTf.
County Court on the Mh day nf June. *li" [""nuiirt fin tha» lir*>rt*»*l |ifs>»«i#»a ufoq
Laura
Gordon
and
Mrn.
Warren
Drugas, Mrs. Michael J.BovIno and
DAVID JUNES Vire prnidint.
••*-.
!031. at l-ii u'tiui « in ilte> (INHI. on. nr
Vreeland spent f4attirrl*y In New
Tela entice tket Oreea Mrlar. Ine. Mrs. P. A. Ziof lor.
l » fcait tiont Strati, Rod l e a k . N. t. a tonn tnertafter aa rnunttl «tn 1>» • hum pvnr-*i4a m a y ht s-<m*H.
tt> h tifinilffl :li'»rri|.Iiof. of th# r*g•aa evtilit* to tin Mtftr tni Ceuncil of
NOTICC TO CONTBACTOM
York city, where they attended a t. %. VAN PELT, 8orret*r/.Tretiu»r. Itsrd, *t th* Court Home in Ki'cliolrl.
Misa
Batty
Kavanagh
nas
rstko Boraufk «f New iarewibury for *
Now Moneiouth. N. I.
Da* JcrMy. fer aa order aulknriaing inttr nr U ' l l f n t n K» u««d fnr thr> r t f i "
Notice ;• h*rthf given that th*
ftrrnmffKiltPlenary Boteil Ceeittfeytlon licanaa for turned ta her home at Baltimore, performance of the "Rosa Tattoo."
Sweelefe
him tai *aaume another nunie. tn nit: thr trutjon nf TMi-mnsj tn w h o m
«f Md
lion,*
sir*.
rftf>fiH»<|.
i
prtialiet altvatad el III leaaakuM Bead, Md., after spending the week-end
Thirty of the grammar school THOMAS CilLMORE.
namo of Henry Albert Rn.<ati, iiuraunnt
rereiv*
taja)
K^rh npi.lirntinn *IIMI| fie m«f|* in t ' i - r»H'>*,ing' m«f•>••••<• fn
4fcrc«'»kurr Townahlp.
Rant Keanlbtlrg, N. 1.
o Ih* |>r«viiiont nf the atttute in aurh
a e t n a ift
as the guest of Miss Janet Johnson. and special teacher* are entertainI'liffltft
in
*tli<tnvil
f
o
r
m
«rn(
<.hi.l.
h»
Oojettiont, if ear! iheuld ko n a d t lei*
THOMAS
MtVICKER.
t a u t * a 4 t *nd inovided.
th* Townihip of MMdittoirn *n Junt I t ,
ing
today
at
the
home
ot
Mis*
Mis*
June
Moeer,
daughter
of
Mr.
"ifnffj
nn<i
vwnrn
In
hy
I
he
mipli.-tnt
•edlttelr in writing to Mareretu L.
11 Hnnne ttreet, Weehatlken, N. 1.
ENRIl II RORERTO I1O5ATI • m l i.rMUMt".! ( n th*> Tnwliohiti ritrtv t't.M «t ^;1t F. M., Ixtylirht " ' t i n g
B.H, Roroufk Cletk ef Borougk of Ktw and Mrt. Fred Moser of Broad St.. Esther Blau for Miss U Shipperd, H h. S1OTT,
Imi. *u th* Tnwntritp Hall. Kng'« High*
'ariont., Mbreenue, C»nr.on*
tr.s(eth»r v i ' h t rerliA*<4 m- lutn 1 . < h " - , way, MiiMlrtown N»» Jemey.
Relford. N. J.
celebrated her eighth birthday at William Titley and Mrs. Lillian Ra• < omb<.
«•(- r « i h in t h * m o u n t o f f h " h e r t i n i f t e r
try to pick one or
I. TRENERV,
1. RoiH ji«vf!, «pproj.. .1.001 en- f d t ,
Attornrya for Plaintiff,
a party Tuesday. Tha guests wore cier, all of whom are leaving thrlr RICHARD
i l | li
Keatithtirg, K. JJ.
Kettithurg,
'2. M^.r,| in place, ftiwe*. 4O.KM%
f)y Rorro Fava«rhieie.
two itocka or bond* from the atl Bcrw, l » Wort Market Btreet.
Msrgaret Jean Smutko Penny Mar- grammar school teaching assign- r.dV TRIISWKI.I.,
4. T h e Townahif Clerk KhaM
A member nf (he Firm,
Bf(, y d * .
forthwith f n i « a r , l aaid ap|,llc-»lion tn
Ntwark, K. J.. Prelident.
I- r•ving
Plare,
Red Mink, N. I.
Patricia rterog, Patricia Moser, ment* for other positions. Another
g
rr...
Red Rank. New Jertay,
1. Tar (KT X or 4) •ppritk. 4.40<* gal»
tliouuntln avflllablf.
DO Jimei Berry,. ••!<» Norfolk dtrtet, New. vel.
WAHRKN.
Datodt May I IIM.
If !t the Nnard of Health, lha HililHin< I n 1, Tar i R T ? e>r l> a p p r n i ,
Ift9.«
Peter Eovlna. Riekard Fleros. Jack guest will he Mi«s Olnrla Pasino, JOHN WAHR
•liertor,
an,|
,
C
i
.
O
i
e
f
,
•
ho
>n•
11
ark, N. J., Secreleri.Treal'jrer,
l n
r
Ai>trtmrnta, Re4 Bank, K. J.
Ale*
Rmutko,
Michael who !•. getting married m a , and M.L'A.OTVRRRLANH.
•pread your inom<y over ai
in«|.ert
t l , , . 1,1-rmi,.-.
to
d^termin*
Boare of Illreetert and Stofkholaeri Moier,
I. V *a«hed gravel, trprei. »,»••
PUBLIC HEARING
et the tkovo era tha M H O ,
James Covm« and Vrsd Moser, all who will receive a gift from th*
MiilHIetnwn. N. J,
tfine.
nuiuy «• * liuutlr<Hl aec-uritie*
PUanlnt Board, tkrtwakury, N. .•.
1IAVII1 JONES.
u i t h t h e llMilirnhle orilinanre* an'l r e v .
group.
of this place.
IA. *»" broken atone, approt,
Kotlre i« h'-n'ny *ivtn that thr Plan- illation* nf th« Hoar.I nr Healtli and oi'
Red Bar,1.. N. J,
n.
—leaders in variotm indunTake notirt that Pttor Oalatro and
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Moskowitz E. R. VANPEI.T
nin* Rnard nf th* Roroufh nf r-hrr*e- . the T o x m h i n o f M n h l l e t o w n .
If il
The lenlor c l a n of the high
nrn>!t y<jiier>, e n i i r n s . SOU lin, f t ,
John Detuea hai applied to the Mayor
bury. K 3. will hot,I a niihlii- h.»:.n ; . i (Inra not ^,i r o m i ' l v , «niil offi,«ra ehai]
11.14.
Nrw Monmouth. K. J.
trlen. Even a very mnall iu< and Council of Red Bank Bnrouek for sehool will hold a banquet at Pleas- have returned to their home In
r-»t ion irtfi h;H form i an a y ha.
nn Ike ttropoHed auhdivition of lan,lt nf a ' t a c h tn t f t i,| R [,|il,fH! ion a ».-iitten I i "
a Pleaari Retail CoRiuatption liernaa for ant Valley Inn, Holmdel, tonight. Brooklyn after spending Tuesday
l from O a i * )>'inn**flin. T « * n i h i »
l,nne
Oak,
lf\e..
Syrnmnre.
AvetiM*.
of
r»u)rnmeni!ptinn«
a
n
d
r
e
l
u
n
t
h
e
M
i
n
i
NOTrCt.
T«f)tment in "Mutual l'linda" prtaiiea »ituated at l«-l» Wharf Ave. The faculty and administration un- an the guest* of Dr. and Mm, Solon
r. I V« F,a«t KnH A w n u r P'ifprH.
Shrewahury, ft. J. In nrrorrlanre i^ith t*» t h * T o n n a h i p f'l*rk w h o ahall in turn
y f
Ttkt notlee thai Tke fin*! Atl*atlt
aao. Bed Bank. N. t. T/A Marine Bar.
f
i
The vnUl.r r*t'iin >ai,f ApjMf-Hljon t o \he aptilirant.
invited to attend. The da** will, M. Lasaw of Main st. at dinner at en« Ptclric Tta <;ompanjr hat arall*d ta plat date.l April 1, |1:,I.
nf l i n . n o
will produce tlii*—i»lu« proOhjcttleM. if anr, thowld ka made lm.
kttrine will ke heM in the Anaemhly If it i l o e ; »,t riiaipli', m i d offire
•trtrk ft1'i*t kt in ••*•
taedlttolr la orritiec
to A « r C 8hlnn, poems about the seniors and proph- Foragats Country club, Jamesburir. U t Mayor and Council tf tkt aVroilfk Rnnm In tkt oaaelelrnt of the arhnol attarll_ t h e i * 1 o re>t-tiflre.te>a o f a p p r o v a l .
ritiea ta
ith
htm
Jtrity
*
«
t
t
of
Rtd
Rank
for
e
Pltnatr
Retell
fMatrl.
fetiional ttclectiou and con Borough Clerk of «e4 Bank Borough. esies will he read.
Mr*. William Wasmuth enterhotlae an Broad Htreet, •hrewaniiry, Kvvr Th* 'l'o\vri«hi |, t'lrr], ahull prp«*n' l a i d
i a n i l
kutlon Llrtntt for prteilatt tltueted U ieraee, at t:nn P. M. nn Friday, Jnn> attpfiration with «at,l rertifti-atta o f a p - I l i f a y
Mrs. William J. Rabel entertained tained her bridge club Tuesday af- 17 Bread tlrett lUtTjUaa, N. J.
Eorh rrnpoiai muit ba afttnraii'ed
tinuoui aupervisiou of your
t
I
M
t
,
a
l
provided
and
required
under
proval attarheil, tn '.hn Tne/nahlp
UCA,
the Friday Evening Bridge club at ternoon. The prise winners were
teetinn 2-tl of t h t Board 1 ! Land . s nh- niltt**. The T o w n a h i p Cnmajlltteo akall hf a rertiftfft «*h*fk nf at liaet flrf M»
II* Jellst A»enut.
invested capital. For com
thereiition mil** t o tie m a d e t u r h further per '••nt * f tht am*»inr hid.
U-Varanrk. K. J.
her home on Prospect Point. PrliM Mrs. William H. Ludl, Mrs. Wil- J. A. Harlftrd, Cktlrmaa.Vtlkall*, N*« division Reeiilatlone,
Tht Tnwnifiip Cf)fnmitt«e rtiervet tilt
Ynrk.
P C l W GAIATRO.
fltiWARD H. ANIOff. Chairman. Investigation of the tn-vmiata ami nf tht right to r»i*ft any nr all
were awarded to Mrs. Elva Barba- liam Rabel, Mm. Leroy Siekeis and R. W. B'liffT, frtlirltRl. II t-nrult A»ll
plete information on leading
t« Pinrkatf Read,
Plannint
Ri>ard,
Mis*
Florence
Bowno
of
PlainAeld.
I
"Til Inftlift)! *tt> Te^rlft rTl "eltn tpf%nf*Hl'Ml
p t f
M
Mav ««
«. T vv\\i .
nue, Ntw Rnrhelle.. Ntw ferk.
nell, Mrs. Milton Stevenson and
• t e Beak, K J.
04.40.
Rnrnilfh rtf ShrewahurT, K. J.
•
•
ff
may
rHwm
w**ery
R
n
H
-hsll
rif.
"Mutual Funds'* telephone
HOWARD
W.
RORRRTf.
Other
guests
were
Mr*.
J.
Ray*
C.
Adsm,
Vice
PrtaldM),
t
w
k
f
l
d
f
t
Mrs. W. Oliver Otgfln.
t#nnin# on th* fc*ui« cr* Mi'l invtatit*.
$*%9.
T
TT
Dated: May »1, IV.1
*;.««.
Raid, Ardmore. Penmrl'sais.
mond Katchel, Mr*. Frank Blli»,
Nonet
•ion in«J at>pl.ration whtthtr nr not auth
or return tbe coupon below
Mra. Patrick MeAadrews of RaM. Rrmta, Viet Prtaldtnt. | letltM
NOTKC.
M n . William R. Craig, Mr*. Mar- W,Reid.
Take aetlee thet JMoek Zuriek sad
COMMON-LAW a , M l
licfnat •htll Kt grant**].
8e*ndal«.
New
Terk.
vine
dr.
Is
a
surgical
patient-at
Marlja* Ziiriak. T/A Dtwnoea Batek
without obligation.
guerite Laird, Mr*. Channlng ClapP,
SECTION 8. C»nntn.«Tlt"
Mwulrf
S A L t - R y <rirtu« nt • *rit
I. t» Hartferd, Trtnurer. I CreetseM
TAKE NOTICE tkat p. Ballantln* *
Motel, kta applied, to the Mayor Monmouth Memorial hospital.
Evrrjr Kntiding1 t**4 In th*
nf execution to oif directed, i»iut< »n%
ttiti. Mentcltlr. Na» Jtratj.
.loni ka< applied to tha Pirerlor nf tht
Mrs. Gerard Devlin. Mrs. Ethel
end C«uati\ ef Ma Bilgit. N o * Jcm>.
net*, a f nvrratina; a lodve t h * n i i t i i H *
nt the Suptrinr t'a\iri of N t * J*tttf
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sampson of Nell and Mrs. Edward Currle.
•
D.
Ekrgttt,
Aailatant
Tretturtr,
PtIJiviiinn
of
Alenholie
Beverast
t'ontrnl
fnr
for e PI'nary Betel) Contuaiptlon lieemt
(L*w Diviiinn. thrr« wi![ bt tXf>Olt4 ! •
eon* Rned, tlenville. New Jtrttr.
a Limited Wkoltiall I.iren.e. for prem. W R I I * thfrtmf *hal1 h* r>f m t - o n r y
A. Frank Greenhall
for BrtsUtea altaated et IS* Oetan Ava< Woodbury, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
R»lt a*, public vtndut, • •
,
F. F. Stover, gerrrttrr, II" Heifktl lit* litueted en tkt North Hide of Watt •tnirrtinn, anrl t i . r l i hiiilftinr »h*\\
due. 3ea Bright. Nev Jtrooy.
Walker ot Berlin were the Saturtain not more t h a n nn» utory,
Mor4ay,
tha 4th 4ay nt Jun«, l l t U >
Road.
Rideewond.
New
Jtner.
Pltrt,
a/eat
of
Ntw
York
and
NOTKC.
Okjoetitni, if ear, aheeld ko made In. day guests of Mr. and M n , Joseph
btt*»#n tkt fctiura *t U «>itek «f)4 * ! •
SnCTION ««. "Haniiatie*
H i i f faeiUU
i U
IvTwitttit 1tjt«viite'eiwl TFReiiti n t n ffnnift
aiedlateljp ia writing te Tkoaat A. Loarr, Baler of Main st.
Take u t l t * tk*t R*M O'ritktitf
. _ or
- if>d«irif
_ . . . . unit
... . etiall ..... nVInrk l i t ] n'tlnrk Daylight SftTiRC
laraey, and to maintain a ware- Rar-h housing
Borough CUrk ef See Bright, New Jerier.
ke. apflltd ta tbo Tow**klp Coamit- i. M. Tonll.THotel Whittler, 415 B u m
tad itlilroom oa tht tfortttld Uln ita nwn «-attr flow'. B.nk ami I Tim*» in th* aftvrnonn of >t\4 riar. • (
Tha Hub-Junior Woman's club toe et tht TowniWti of Nlddlttatia far
•hnwtr nr bath faHliti**. fn an*/ #v#nt i th* O u r t Hnmt in th** Borough t f f ' t * . I
Drive. Detroit, Mleklgtn.
*miMi.
hold * boart*. meeting of the new ritniry 1*1*11 Dlttrlbutlon llctat* for Rtktrt M. laiith, I M I Sa* Mare* l e a f
nn lir-rn# «hall li» crannx) bv tht> T"»n. i hnlH, County of Mnnmnulh, N c * JtrMy* j
Offctn, Threat o n a nd fft «ek hft
• hiti f'nmmitttt unt*!! Auffirltni •vif.tn-* ' to »afi»fy t judsTiR*nt A ! aairi etur% I
l*«ard. J*:kton*ille, riorlda.
ehalrmen of committees in tho club ortaaltet elleeted at M*add«'e C*rse(,
T«n or Mor*i P«re«ntnw of ha*, httn pr«t*jnt«»ri tn tht •ati<f*«*ti*n amniint'ng tn apprnximat*>ly |4??.ttt,
'
Ri.br.ii> U Piorre, I I Park Rida* Lea*. N*1dln«
Hanker Matteaal Ataeelatlea
house on Butler st., Keyport, MonBtotk
Art:
O»)tel"n'i. If an». ahould be aiad* la)nf tht Rnnp*t
a- *,n
ad*<
All tti»
titla and
an*) i in*
h H*f«miani'i
We
m i right, titl
d nf Health
Ha
. th
et a
- • I tecaillie* Beaton, tae.
PU
Howard W. Rok- D. a!"Auititi! lit* Fr*alll» A n . , Rlttr
Pretldant-Trealunr
and Dirertor. Carl nuary nf wat»f f»HliMa> and sewtrige ter*
Take notice tket Jekn Cualtlarl. T/A day evening. The departments are •MdKttHy Is •rltlng
• to
te H
if *.ny,
end tn the f o l l n t t i u t
Pltaae aenil me a copy of "Why6
ithlo
ef
MiddleW.
Badenktuien,
Old
Short
Hill*
Road.
trtt.
Cltrk
*f
tie
Central
Bar,
kaa
applied
ta
tkt
Maior
Mlsg Joan Lotwensks, public welmi*** rnmmnnt
!>ftown at 3*1
t fteuld Buy 'Mutual Fundi'
Fnrrett. III.
dltpotal ferilitie>*. whirh
anti«fertinn
Tewnt
met mill, N*w Jtriey.
d Cnuneil nf tke Borough of Hod fare; Miss Marlby Burrowos, gar- tewn.
L. M. C««i>ou«, Coply P i n t Hottl, Bet.
ahall h- in.li.-d>., An lh# ' f t i f r t t t «f Skre! «biiry Avenue, Red Bank, V*9
(Dntal
nk tor a Planar? Retail ComnaiMlon
Vie* Prtildtnt>8*erttirf and Di-ertnr, app'nv.i ,,f t H , Ho*,,! of Htattn.
den;
Miss
Jane
Pongs),
Internationlietnte for eremlMt tituatcd at f* Mea*
.tii tha traft nr parrel of lind »nd
tOU WPtAMUTY,
Loath, XtallwtHk
UkM, Ott* A. Btdtshauun. Breektldi. Morrl*
llTtm T Loat,
Xt
WllTtm
SECTION ;. Tht ann'iel ft* fnr tald
KAMI
al relation*; Miss Anns Collard, Hotddon't Ctntr, Mlddlttown Town.hip.
•aoutk ttroot. Bod Beak. N. J.
, h*>rvinaft*r particularly d t t*tint.e. Ntw Jeraey.
Ml
Mtrlton,
New J
Jertey.
N
N
llrenae h» .m<l th«< i*mi U htrthy A ltd
Ohjeetiene. If any. ehsu'4 ke aiada l a . publicity; Miss JoAan U w w , scrap.
iltuite. lying gnd being in tfct)
Attitttnt Bttrtttry
and Atiiitint enrl detcimineil a* follnwa:
E. L. Reynold! S Froantct Hill A»a.,
M.SJ.
Seedlatelo la wrltlig te Am* ft Bklaa. book and yearbook; Miss Judy Tib-»f Red Rank, County of Mot*
APDREU
treaiurer, Enftnt N. Jefrey. n o Rnnt U ) For i>temia*«. having not mme
Summit. K. I.'
Clerk ef the Btrenak ef led I s s k . N. t.
State
of New Jeriejr:
Street,
Interttken,
Ntw
Jeraey
H.
B.
lirorge,
4J
Titdsll
Rtad,
l
e
a
n
.
than to homing or M g i r f
NOTICC.
betta, American Home; Miss PaE N M N r at a point in tha ealtirl*
(Binned)
e\»itUnt Sttrttary, John E. Farrlll,
dale, N. T.
unite
SI04.00
n* of Shrtwthnrjf Avenue, Mi4 point
Take notlea lint Mtehatl W. Demptef
ll,9«
JOHN G A V I T W M .
tricia Xgan, braille and work for
a
C I T V ••••
kvla^
IT Elm Cttirt, Snutk Orange. N. S.
Wik
WV
sjV • I
SBVinmtjvegj
(h)
Tor
i>reml
*«
having
not
!•••
h*ifir th* irtuthwftt earner af landi *f
Chairman Board ef Mrtetnri, Gilbert
blind; Miss Elaine Erdmann, art, T/A Dtmttty'i Bar. ha* applied to Midctoit ef Ike *t*ckt
than M or mme than 39 hou<v
Luigi e'lH Reaa Ketm and diltaM T l
dletown Townthia coXBltiee of Middle- Tto
Cimt Atlantio and Fatltt T t * Ceat- R, Potti, KerkonKton, Ntw York.
iriif of Intiuintt utiitu
200.*0 fc*t •iiutherly from tht point of inter*
and Mlis Carol Craig, programs.
•own Tawnihlii lor . Plenary Retail ConDirt-tot. G « n * T. Delarortt. Jr.. I l l (c) Fir i-i-emi<>*>*) hnviriB not leM
paa» of Amtrlc*. 420 U»l»gU* A»e•eetion of the *aitertj tin* e>f Shrewtaumptlon
Hccnst
for
prtmiiea
tituated
at
nut, Ntw York, Ntw Tork.
fifth aventil, Ne* York It. N. V.
William a. Bedls woa ths guest Conner toultvtrd. S u i t Hathvt; I t .
thin 21 pr mnrr than !.*> hnu*h>iry A^'*n'ie with the eoutherle line nf
Objection*, If any, thnyU »t mat* !»•
Uiricior.
Richard Mlfer.
Hilltop
ing or lodging unit*
.., . MOJo Reach fltrtet: then re (1) KMttflir «%it«t
of his daughter anr) son-in-law, Mr, Ul.UUluxii TtiHiitlilil.
attdlsttly In willing lo Amy R. Miss, farm, B. P. D. 2. Sufir Rill, Llibnn, (']) I'm- 1'iemis.-.
having 11 nr
Ferrn'i iouth*rlr Hti* end rarillel. DP
and Mrs. Theodora Drummond, at
Objoetlen*. if aor. thould be mide Clark of tht Borough of M Raak.
N* H.
mme
hfni^ifiit
or
lorlglng
nearly go, with R*arh Street, t i l fttt t »
their home a t Merceraville Sunday. Immtdiately in writing to Howard W.
Storkh.ild'r. llorothy ft, Radenhauaen,
unitu
*9
rVrrn'e lauth^ait corner; thtara (2t
Old Short Hlllt Road, Short Hill*, N t *
rly along tne westerly 1 1 M * t
The
Mother-Daughter
banquet •obtrtt, Clerk ef Townahip of Mlddlf
Thr
aaid
Uren«»
fe«
[*.
h*rchv
d*
d*.
; F l
town.
*
Jtraey,
nt n e * or formerly Alfred 9pt*>
dared to be for tht purpose ot revenva.
given by tha Junior Woman's club
Newark I, Ntw Jener.
Itl.tl.
ISiinod.)
Stoekkeldtr, Atttutt Hnrrmanti, 122
SECTION >. Any li<fii«*> h*>ie'l iindc. n#y. rr •(, 3S f**t tn a point in tha
and Bub-Junior club was held a t
• S.S1
MICHAEL W. I»EMP«EY.
tit*rlv lin* nf lande now nr formerly
Protptet Street. Btapltttn, Staten !•• tht prflvUion* of thi«i ordinance •hall
Pleasant
Valley
inn,
Holmdel,
r-d hy r>ik>h*n; thence tS> Wutterly
NOTICE
iand, Ntw York.
h* for a tfrm nf nn* year, rommfrtpinr
NOTICE
r.x I'inben*. nnrthrrty line 1*0 feat t »
Okjeetiom, if tny, tkoiiM ke madt Junuary Nt and rspiring Perrmher ">l*r.
Thursday evening.
Mrs. William
Takt notiet tkat Oonltl Linekan T/A
a pnint In th* rv'tcriy lint nf ShrewaTakt
notice
that
Lnuii
Corllto
T/A
Hately
In
writtne
to
the
T>!reetor
of
l
u
l.inehan'i
General
Store,
kaa
applied
tn
No
t,r«n«t
Ut
ehiil.
b«
eppm
tionnt.
i».
Whltacre and Miss Jana Anderson, Lotiia't Tavna, hat applied to tht Townt
m
y
Avenue; thr-nre M> northerly along
of Alrohnlic fl>*vcr(i|f< O n
the Mayor anil Coune.il of loroush of l l *
gardlfM of tha date on whirh nuch ti- the »a»ter!y
president of the clubs, welcomed aklo Conmittet of tht Townahip of Mid- New
line of Sfcrew-hury Aven-i«
d Strttl,
S t i Newark
N k 1.
2 Niw
K
Shrewabtiry fnr a Plenary (etail trol. l « l « Broad
ran^t may he iteuvd. Ra<*h lir*n"t ahall ;r f t to the point or plaet of BE*
tho guests, who were Mra, Danlal dlttown far a Plenary Retail Coniump- diitrlhutlon lirenac for nremitft iltuattd
•iTlicint
to • horn li INNING
e filirl only llo the
t
iT
tion
lieenae
for
nrcajiltea
altuated
at
nt. Southratt corner Water street and
P. BALLANTIMR a SONS,'
U bevy, Avenel, third district junit
and
d
d to »urh Mt>t>Mc»nt to
it ii iiNued
nd
Highway IS, Middlttown Townahip.
Tlnton Avenue. Tinton Falll, New Jeraey,
57 Fraemnn Strei*.
whom
thr I ire m a
a m
i y he tiati.*f*rred
ft'ins i!i" tarn* rroprrty r*eerilvl m
h m thr
miy
fd e a*
ior advisor; Mrs. Harry J. Kahn,
Ubjectlona, if any. ahould be made
Objertiona, If any, thould be mane imN'ewark 1, V. J. h
hcrtinnftt
c rt t i ft t
All liren«<">
li
h l l B«»«; 215^ nf l>r*d», page .101 etf.
l i vi-JH.
ni JHH
A
All
"hall
president of the Matawsn Woman's Immcdintely in writing to Howard W. mediately in writing tn Mtrgrettt L,
h
i
t
ha
(]i«.>taypd
nt
a
iiromintnl
1'Uce
on
i
U
fteir»rf •« the i»rop*rt« nf I*ani»t Logan
club, and Miss Hannah McLean, Rnliettt, Clerk of tht Townihip of Mid- Reed, Borough Clerk of Ntw Borough of
tht licensed premi**",
end Lma Lt«an tak*n in exteutiM a t
NOTICE
Shrewsbury,
representing the Matawan Contem- dleiown.
On ap|i|ivt.tiuti tnedt thet tf or itlting th«> suit nf Th* Star Cnmpanr, a eerpvr*
(Signed!
Take
nntlre
that
applirntinn
hai>
hr-rn
(Signed)
the name mutter' nml thin«i a* are ation and t>i be BO Id by
porary league, entertainment for
1.1.OK
mad* to th* Mayor and f'ounri! of R*d forth
LOUIS CORMTO.
flANIEL LINEHAN.
'tqu.rtti hy thU iinlinanre tn hr **t
Bank Woroiik'll tn transfrr to T*lrr GAla. forth
IRA E. WOLCOTT, Ihcrit.
i
tho evening was furnished by Mrs.
fri cnnnt«'tiun with an oiitrinil ai>NOTICE
tro
and
.Inhn
llehtiea,
T/A
Mdi-lne
llnr.
Hauii: April 27. lt.'.i.
I
Ralph Ingram, piano selection*;
t'liratinn lor ft lireriBe. f.nc Tnwmhii.
NOTICE.
l « . | » Wharf Avrnue, |tr,| B«nk, N. 1J.. (Committee,
Takt notice that Herman Bai'kf I, T / A
with
thu
written
rnrtftnt
nf
MorlM ft Hod**, Attyi.
1
Mrs. Michael Cox, vocal selections, Htrman'a Bur, Grill and Rrrr (tariten,
Ttkt notice that Nlrkalat Slriliann and the Plenary Retail Cnnaumntloti lic-n *, thr titenwe and upmt ;>nymcnr of a fee
34 I
1^311
and Miss Anne Collard, monologu;. hai applied to the Townahip Committee Vanreni* Rttlt, T / A Pinfitnre'i. kai r . | S , heretofore iaaiietl to .tohn fie.!a'">. *>f tfln i>tr rent il'i'". i of th" nnnuii!
and John heL'icii, T/A Johnrt>''« liffn«a fr« for th# !ir»»r#t pou^ht t«» I"1
Members on tha banquet committee nf Middletown Townthin for a Plenary applied to the lltynr and Cminci! nf Jr.,
COURT Or NEW J E t U t V
Conaumntlon lieenae for pr*mi»ea tht Horoimh of Red Bunk far a Pltnarr Tavern, * Wharf Av'ntir. R-,l tank, tramfeiTtd, may tran*ffr in etch appli* SUPEBIOR
were M n , OuWayns Boss, chair- Retail
CHANCrRY DIVISION, MONMOUTH
N, J.
• itnaterl on Stata Highway 3 ' , Middle. Retail Dl.ttlbiltlon lleenie for nnmlM
cant any lirenst i*«ii*d uni|#i' tht term«
Pitt yovr ponoMlit)' into your homo cJocoroiloni—InitcJo
COUNTY Datktt Nt. M-4M4.M
man; Mits Anne Collard, Mbs town, N. 1.
•Itutttd »t T| U l f h t o s t u n u i Rti
Oh.irrtion<, If nny. »hnul,l h* mmle Tm« and |trov|iioni of tHi* ordinance. Said
AIT.I.f.A WATKAUi KO.o, aomttimt*
.
Said
|
mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, t
Paulina Egan, Mis* Doris HenrikOWertioni, If any, thnuld hr miidF Im0 )t fr# , h « llll h
id
mi out. Chooto fho oioef colon you wont lo melch droperiet,
fteined known ai AllRLEA LINGERT. fltintinT
Ohjtct'lona, If tny. ihould bt mt<l* lm. Borntiffll r!*rk nf lied Flnrik.
ten p?r rent
^,
sen, M n . Robert Morrell, Mrs. Gar- mediately in writing to Hnwnrd W. Rob- mediately
hy th* Tnwnithiit ( V m n i i n * ! whsthcr t h e va. ANTHUNY WA TKAUIKK.'. anaif
In wrltint to Any E. Sklnn.
erta,
Clerk
of
Mldrilrlnwu
tonnihiii.
floor covorlng*, vphobltry, Offliancet, olc I M diffofofii colon
timn known ai K. Lingtrt* Dlftlltltat.
rett Post, Miss Helen Prcttagg and
trn.n-.f»" )>*• |*rnnt«*<j or not.
Cltrk of tht Boruugb of Rid Bank.
(Signr.i.
jnilN'liRMirA.
SK<TION* [i. A n y rhunffe in any nf t h t Civil Artion notirr.
Mlsi Barbara Swanaon.
3.1S Jnline Av*nue,
M.0K
HKRMAN BARKEL.
In 5 top-quality, ejuarantood finlihot.
NICHAUAS SICIUANO,
infni-fnation i*i forth i'i th» ai>|>Ucation TO: ANTHtlNV WATKAUL'KOS, M*af
l.onr Branch. N. .1.
rl'jt-tnv the term
of t h i l i c t n i e shnll
timea Itnewn at K Lingert.
1.1 (tl
VKNCENZO REALB.
NOTICE.
PETER (JALATRO.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen
fnrthwitii lm m m n t u n i i a i a d by t h t li*
Bv virtue of an llrdrr of tha Superior
20 P i n r W v Road,
Takt nulire- lhat Jultn F. Mahonej,
left Thursday from New Tbrk city
NOTICE.
rfn'v*
in writ i n *
lo
th» Township Court nf th* State of .New Jeraer, Chan>.',.!•
Red Rank. K. J.
Joaeph r. Mahonry, l.nn-ienri; Y. MaC\r\-\,
In the *>vent
that
any
Takt notirt that Jamet Arerra, trading
n
t
any eeu - h r.iy Ilivition, made on tha Ith d*
on ths S.8. Townsend to spend a honty and Michael U. Nahnnry, tradtnfl
ELBA
d an inrrea-*
i
f tht
h
May. 19.*l. in a eliae wherein AD~
fn
three-week vacation on a South • • Mahnntr Brni., have aenli'J to thi • a the Shrndan liar and lirill. haa apNOTICE.
•nmetimei known a t
tnimU*r (J homi
ff ll d
z i r
niti,
to the Mayor and Comiril nf the
i the
h WATKALi'Kn.-.
Tnvrnihlii Clerk at Holffld*'! fnr a pllei
TaW tintlc» that ifntin Mnrria tn»( Vfi\- liren*.e* -hall he e>,ulr*'|
American cruise.
ADFXEA LINliERT. your wift. i l tke
Borough
nt
Red
Bank
fnr
a
Plenary
Rttn
til*
a
ntw
Plenary Retnil Coniumptlon lleetitt for
S. K'JglnWP, traHint us tha Strnnrf
f
a Uren»» in tha «am« Plaintiff, anil you are thi Dtfendant*
Mlso Catherine Springhorn has rremlaei altuited at Rsutt 14, Holmdal. tail Cnmumptlon llconie for primlici Hum
«itutte4 at I Welt Front ttrttt, Rtd Rtatanrnnt, ti*t*> anpliti! to th* Maynr
«>pjire«l t" hr «et fnrth yn.i are hereby rrquirH to aniwer th*
returned to her home after btin* Ntw Jerlly.
find Cn'ine.1 Af tht Bnrough nf RH Rtink
Bank. N. 1.
i'h
nn originul aptlics> Complaint of the Plaintiff on nr ptfsr*
Okjeetiont, If any, ehoulrl ht madt
ih* 1"-.H iliy "f July. 13.M, and In at*
tho guest of former classmates at
, ,,,,
Obiectinni, If any, thnuld ho made for a PlftiurF Retail t'onnimntinn iirtma
t**>. Htid >'i '.li« tv»ni. a ftult
lurS judgment will ht rtn*
rrme
e t u a t d at € 4 . M Broad n»w lif«n
fnr p
prfm!»t»
aituattd
the University of Indiana at Bloom- Immediately In writing tn Oadltl 8. Ilf, immediately In writing tn Amy E. Shlnn, for
ued,
th* fee to he dereil thereof
Cltik e l Holmdel Townih*.
aiainit you I I the Court ihlll
ttre*t.
Red
Bunk,
N.
J.
Clerk
of
tht
Bornugh
nf
Rtd
Bank.
rhargtd therafnr ahall
h l l be IIn arrnidanra
ington, ind.
OM«CUQP«. tf any, ahould tit maH* fm* *lth the samr ratee. a* !« lirovlded for thin* enuitahle and jil.'t. The objt't a t
Ilicneil)
(Signed.1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner of
medlitely In writing to Amv IS, Shlnn. in Sc-tlan 7 hertin rxctpt that credit aaid ftuit ii to ohtain a judgment ec
JOHN r. MAHONEV.
13 OK.
JAMES ACERRA.
Dlvorci ketwien tht itlil Plaintiff I»S
Clark ot Iht Borough nf Rtd Rank.
JOSEPH r\ MAHUNEr,
•hull hi allowed for the llrenat fet l l - you
Texas rd. are the parents of a ion,
< f t l ded>
>
NOTICE.
I.AWHENCK P MAHONEV,
fatly i,ali| for tht licenae currently In
born Friday, May 3B, at Monmouth
I)«t.d: May 21. 1111.
jm
t.1.*a
WICHAKI. L. MAHUNEY.
JOHN
Mortni*.
Takt notiet that l a l v t t o r t Vaitl. trad
Memorial hospital.
KI.AT3KV. GRAY * KLATSKT, f j
SECTION in. r.n.h Ureniet ^hall at
4? South Street. Rerl Batik. N. J
Ing at Sal'l Tnvern, hat aptlitd to tha
NOTICE
Attorney! for Plaintiff.
Bgal
Miss Mary Jane Campbell enternil timtn railir fcu ba maintained on th*
W11«UAM N n r , ] , n w g .
Mayor
and
Council
of
ih*
Borough
of
T»kt! not let that Krank 1. Perry ha*
Ry GEORGE A. GRAY, Partntr,
•
Broad Street. Ked Bank, K. J. llrtn-itd rrtml'ts a rfsl'ttr, in whirh
tained at a party following the sen- applied tn tlte Mayor and (*otir"til nf Kalr Rid Bink. for a Pltntiy Ritail Cor.» E n t front Street.
^1
rnrh t'er«on whn la nrTnrdeil arrommoior prom at the high sehool Friday Haven Rornuxh fnr a Limit*,! Retnil tila* lumptlon llcente for prtmltti tltuatt*
Red Rank. Nrw Jeriey.
'
ilutlont on th* liren**d tiremi*M. nr
at
141
Shrewibury
avenue,
Rid
Bank,
avenlng. Decorations for the dancn trihiitinti licenr-e for premlsr-a altuated at N. J.
NOTICE.
enmrune uniln- hi* or her direction ahall
River Itnad, Fair Haven. N. 1,
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
w rite. In ink. hla or hti- full and trut
simulated sn Hawaiian cruise. Pete ;,9.1-.i»S
TaVe
not're
that
ttavldinn
Broth*"-*.
Objortloni
It
any.
»bould
bt
mtd«
lm
nhjaction», if any, thnnld h» marie imand adilreae. and Statt lletmt nr TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Oalatro and his orchestra fur- meiliately In n'rlllnir tn M, Floyd Smith mediately In wrltit.g t o Amy E. Shlnfi, Inf.. T/'A ltavid»on Wrop, have eppliaH narnt
tn tht Ml>*nr and Cnunril nf tk* Hnr. irgiurttlnn numh»t- appearing an tkt
Pl.gASE TAKE NOTICE, that tk* IR*
Cltrk of the Bormjgh »f Red Bank,
nished the music. Ulna Joan Oa- Clerk of Fair Hnvrn llnrough.
motr-r vthlrle then nfing u*td n* nptr* deiiifn'd will apply tn The Moniftnulk
ntigh
nf
Red
Rank
fnr
a
Retail
rtlvtrihM.
(Signed.I
IDIeried I
losh was chosen u queen with her
tion lir*n.«e for in'Toi.,-* >ituated at I^I'J at*d hy the r'Xi'trant nr regittrtnta.
County tourt nn the tith day of Junt»
l».ri»
SALVATnRE VAITI.
FRANK ,F. PF.RRV.
In addition to the foregnlng Infarma* l l S t . It ten n'ctork nn th*. fotenoon, 9 t
Bronil 1'treet. tinn 9", Broad Street. (St«f.
escort, Jock Karmli, ar. king. The
.1211 Hanee Roail, Fair Haven, N, ]•
tinn, tha llrrmtr »hjill ramt tn hi • l loon thereafter a i counitl can ke
aie nnl.vi, tterl flank.
NOTICE
quetn received a bouquet of red
nhje*tion«, if any, ihnuld he mad"
Im* vrltten Into tht regiit*r, In ink, tht heard, at tht Court M t m t In freehold.
Ttkt nutint that t,nui> linnltro and
fl
roses. The g u e s t , at MIJI Camp- ir
number of tht room or namt of. thi
Jeritr. far an nrdtr authorlilM
Mario (iranlirn
(fartnrriMp), T/A mediately in writing tn Amy K. hlnn, r.hin a«l»ned to etrh miltrant, tkt New
NOTICE.
him to iiiume tnotkir m m e , to will
bells party wers Miss Peggy DovLryital Wine anil Ll«uori, h i t applied Cltrk of the Bornufh of Rtd Bink.
riat* and hour nf rtgl-trttlon, thi nami the name of John Martini, puriusnt l a
(Signed)
Ua, Miss Lucille Soharappa, Alfred
Tak* nolle* that Illiaheth Fitter, lo tht Mayor and I'minrll n( tht Bnf.
"f tht ptrton who takl* or accept* t h t the nroviilant ot tha i t a t u t i In l u t a
EZRA PAV1DSON,
Bwlntton and William OrUwold of trading at Snug Harbor Ian. h a | *t* mtih of Red Rnnk, N. J., fnr a Pltnary
and tht data when tH* oe- caiei mtdi t n l f r o t H i d
sited to the Townthlp Commlttl* of
31 Plnrknae Raid. Bid Bank. N. 1. rtgiitratlon,
Dlltrlhution lleenie for preanliea
rupant of each room or rakln quit.' tnd
thU pjacs; Miss Claudia Ralnturd Mlddletonn Towtiihlp for a Pltntry Ra- Retail
JOHN MIKOM.
ABRAHAM M. DAVIDSON.
alttmte'l at 27 Welt l'ront i t n e t . Rid
urrenHtm th* n m t . Earh reeittratlnn F t r u n i , l.abncque, C i n i t n a
Mrs. Elva Barbanell has returned tal! Coniumiitlcin llctnit for PremlMi Bank, N, 1.
lit
Nnrth 9th Avenue, MlajhUnrl ••hull
he romtrtitlvele aumbtred In thi
A Combi.
Turk. N. J.
iltuated on Urmdway, RilforJ. N, 1.
Ohlertlom, IF any, ahnul.l hi maile Intto her homo in Brooklyn
Attomeri
foe
PlalntllT,
chn,r,i,)osU'ill unltr of Itglltration.
HYMAS DAVIDSON,
Objerttnni, If tr.r, thould kt madi meillmtily In wrltlm to Amy E, Shlnn
spending ths week-end a s tha
fly Rorrn Ravtlehiera,
Salrl rtiUter >h«ll Va ktpt. and tin
I I Brighton Ave.. Penh Antkor, N. J,
p g
hs weekend as tha guest tmmfdintrly In writirtit ta Hnwarti W, Cltrk nf the Borough of Rid lank,
of he
b t h
LKHOY DAVin.'ON,
••rved hj the llrenatt. ind ahull he A Memh*r of t h t Firm.
of her brother
and sliter-ln-law Roktrtt, Cltrk of Mlddlttown Townihio,
Itruli 1
ivallable on rtquatt i l any heur nf lha
say a> altM la sap PtMee sSssr *4 t i t
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TOMATO JUKE
TOMATOES
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PEACHES
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BURNS
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CICIMIEtS
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TOMATOES
FRESH WASHED
SNMUCI
PRESERVE?
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UBBV'S . Halves
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PALE DRY AND LIGHT
MUSSELMAN
FANCY
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INSTANT
ARMOURS STAR
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little America Brand
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I1FTH
Naturally fermented In Ike battle.
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COMSTOCK
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ARMOUR'S STAR SKINLESS
MORRELL'S PURE PORK 1 U.
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GALLON
• Sherry
• MiiM-atel • Tokay
IF YOU AKE THIRSTY CALL FOR DAVIDSON'S BEER
L D IN BOND STRAIGHT
• RYE or BOURBON • 100 PROOF FIFTH
(5 YEARS)
(4 YEARS)
RYE DISTILLED BY PARK & TILFORD DIST. C O .
FRESH
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE I
Whole er Blk Bad
FretMjr Ground
10 OL
Any
3
JUST HEAT AND SERVE
MRS. PAUL'S
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DEVILED CRABS
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