The Strand Will Now Wash Dishes By Machinery. Three Plots Sold For Home Sites At Colt's Neck Manor

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1 All tho NEWS of B B D D A N It and Surroundng Towns Told Fearlessly and Wthout Bas VOLUME XIX, NO. 34. SECTION ONE lmed W«Wr( Anttrd M Second-Clan Matter «t th Potofllo* Ht R«d Dnk, N. J* tndar tfca Act of March, 87. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, FEBKUKKTTt,M7: BuhaotDUon Ratat On* Yaar,!.9t U\ MuuLt,.. dlttla Ouuy. 4c. PAGES TO, Sesson Accepts Gft From, Frends of the Late Rev. Arthur A, McKay, Pas tor 9 to 94. Dedcatory Servce Sunday, March Frends of the late Rev. Arthur Al bert McKay have offored and the Sesson of the Rumson Presbyteran church has accepted tho gft of ; ataned glass momorlal wndow. wndow Is to bo a reproducton of Axel HJalraar Endors great work " Holy Women at the Tomb." Tn orgnal Is an altar pece n the Natonal church at Molde, Norway, th< home of the artst. pcture Is descrbed by Albcr Edward Baley n hla book, "Tho Gospel In Art," n part as follows: "We are wthn tho great cave (f the Sepulchre. Tho two Marys and Salomo have come to anont the body of Chrst, but to ther amazcmcn they fnd that the body has gone and a young man In whte apparel IB Bttng by tho ompty grave, color effects aro wonderfully fne. near woman has an undergarment of lght salmon allk wth a woolen over- tobe of terracotta. Mary, In the center, has a cotton dress of dark bluo wth,a woolen head cloth of straw color woman just enterng has a skrt of terracotta, and upper garment of bluo and a Btraw-colored head dreas. Tho angel Is pure whlto wth the lovelest golden har and a face as strong as It Is fne. lght of dawn streams through the archllko entrance, but the shadows In the rear of tho cavo stll form a sold background for tho brllance of tho angel. It Is strkng, rch. "Ender has panted theso women wth great force and truthfulness. y aro barefooted lke peasant women tho world over; they aro strong creatures, bg lmbed, tho two. nearer ones at least havo untutored aces nrn* J ff*lfttfrtfr*tnnftlft"* * n nt^ they belong. How genune ore ther emotons; tho Magdalen, half bold and half afrad; Mary, astonshed but eager to hear the message, Salome stll busy wth her sorrow and unaware of the angels presence. But the lno of the threo faces leads you down gently but surely from the sorrow of Salome to tho Resurrecton message, Tl you fnd tho deathless Angel soatod In tho vacant tomb. And on tho lps of ths deathless angel la tho one Immortal truth whch ll the legends of tho Forty Days have vanly tred to enhance, He s not here, He s rsen, and becauso He lves, our elder brother, we shall lve also. Joy of ths truth fnds expresson In an old Greek hymn by John ot Damascus of tho eghth century, wrtten In the monastery of Mar Saba, n tho desolato canyon of the Kedron abovo tho Dead Sea. Here Is the second stanza: " "Tls the prlnff ofsouln today! Chrlt hath.bumt Hla prlnon. From the front and gloom of denth Lght and lfe have rlttcn. All the wnter of our nlns, Lonr and dark, IB flyng From Hl» lght to whom we RIVO Thanks and pralao undyng." Rov. Arthur A. McKay was pastor of Frst Presbyteran church In Rumson from 9 to 4, when ho resgned because of fallng health. Upon hs resgnaton ho was elected pastor-cmorltus and contnued n that offce untl hs decease In 93. wndow wll bo made In New Jersoy In tho studos of tho Art Glas3 company nt Perth Amboy. ScBslon apponted Sunday, March, for tho dedcaton, at whch tme an, apprecatve address wll bo delvered by Rev. Wllam Calvn Colby, tho pastor,.other members,, of Monmouth Presbytery wll havo part n tho dedcatory servce. Luke Longhead On Job As Usual Frank L. Ashboy of Hlversldo avonuo Is ono of many resdents of Rod Bank and vcnty who havo found that Tho Regsters classfed columns brng results, "I Inserted an advertsement ot a room for rent In tho last Issuo of Tho Regster," Ashboy explaned. "At :3 oclock on Thursday, beforo I had oven receved my copy of Tho Regster to see If tho ad was In, I rooolved a tolophono call from a person desrng to ront tho room. A half-hour lator I receved another call, phono has been busy all week. Plonno toll tho people to stop callng. Tho room wns rented almost ns soon as tho paper wan out." Lenten Devotons At St. James church Prests from neghborng towns wll preach nt tho Wcdnosdny nght sorvlccs durng Lent at St. James church. servces wll start at 8 oclock. Among thoso who wll glva ncrnonb aro Rov. Mchael E\ OKoofo of Long Branoh, Rev. Norbort F. Wagner of Kcansburg, Rov. Emmott A. Monahan of Lakowoad and Rev. Edward J. Dalton of Anbury Park. Statons of tho cross wll bo hold Frday nftornoonb at :8 and Frday nghts at 8 oclock. Sunday nght servces wll bo at 8 oclock. Entertanment And Dance For Frst Ad Boys Famous New York- Performers Wll Take Part n Event to be Held Next Month at Leonardo for Ambulance Fund. Plans aro beng made for an entertanment njd danco to be held at tho Leonardo hgh school next month for the beneft.of tho Frst Ad squad of Mlddletown townshp, under the drecton of Al W. Cross of Leonardo, tme for ths event has not been fxed, but tho. use of the schoolhouso waa granted by tho board of educaton last Thursday nght at tho request of Cross. board members pledged ther co-operaton and oxpressed the hope that the affar would bo an outstandng success. Tho profts are to bo used to buy an ambulance to replace one whch was- wrecked n an accdent a few weeks ago. Cross was* formerly an ac» tress and sho has "a"large" acquantance among stage folks. Sho stated that tho famous rado performers, Jack Dovcreaux and hs 6 Hll Blles, would bo among thoso takng part. y havo agreed to donato ther servces, and the dato of tho entertanment Is contngent upon fndng a tme when they wll be able to appear at Leonardo. Cross hopes to have other notable performers at tho entertanment. Tho members of tho squad donate ther servces.,thoy aro engaged n a campagn to rase money for an ambulance and they state that they are very grateful to Cross and ho members of tho board of educaton for tho nterest they aro takng In assstng them. y also wsh to express ther thanks to Wllam Bornor of Glenmary Park and Garry Wlson of Bolford for havng hold a card party yesterday at tho home of Borner. for tho beneft of the squad. followng appeal has been made by the squad In the form of a letter: February, 937. Dear Frend: Duo to tho unfortunate accdent of whch you have probably heard, Mlddletown Townshp Is now wthout an ambulance and Is dependent upon neghborng townb for ambulance servce to Its sck and njured. re Is.perhaps nothng elbo that Is needod so badly, especally now when :here Is so much llness and so many lutomobllo accdents. Our Frst Ad squad In tho last our years of actve Bervlce In Mdlctown townshp, wth an ambuance, has treated or transported 89 persons to hosptals and has traveled,683 mles. Who can tell who wll )C next to need help? Wo are appealng to you, as a resllent of Mlddlotown townshp, to BBslst us In gettng an ambulance of whch you may all be proud. We have tranng, experence, medcal uppltes and other necessary equlpnent to gve efllcent servce and are nly askng you to contrbute whatver you are able to obtan a sutable :ar. Wo feel that every famly hould be ablo to afford at least a lollar for ths worthy-cause. We ourlelves gve freely of our tme and fforts at any tme of tho day or lght and wll greatly apprecate the nanclal assstance you can glvo. Please dont put ths letter aaldo nd forgot It but slp your contrbu- Ion Into the enclosed envelope now nd send t wth your name and ad- IrcBS so wo may acknowledge recept nd keep a record. Tho knowlodgo that your gft may clp to enso tho sufferng of many of our neghbors, porhapa some who ro dear to you, wll always be a omfqrt to you. Sncerely yourb, Mlddlotown Townshp / Frst Ad Squad, Robert Redflcld, Secretary. STAYS s. t f V f / t T "PUT" * * GEORGE W. BRAY. Parent-Teachers To Hold a Card Party Tho Paront-Tcachor assocaton of he senor and junor hgh schools ll hold a card party Thursday, larch 4, at 8 oclock In tho audtorum of tho Mechanc street school. Josoph C. Davlson Is charman of tho. commlttco In chargo, whch onslsts of Mm. Danel B. Olson, Emlllo Fnnjul, Ralph R. Eckort, Wllam C. Longstcot, Samuel Harvoy, Rachel Vest, Albort W. Wordon,. L. KutBln, Horbcrt Rlchond, Mss Ellzaboth Kelly and Ccnncth H. McQueen. Free Spaghett Saturday Nght. Dantes famous Llncroft Inn. Ittal tnllun spaghett wth a la Male duce", free. every Saturday -nlcht: Moot your -frends at Dantos." anclng every Saturday nght. A lonsant placo to wlno and dlno. Mr, nd Danto Davcro cordally In- Ito you to vst the old Inn, Phone led Bank 397D. Advcrtlsomont. Dlortjrnges, can placo any mortgage that Is ;ood. Have ulonty ot mortgage nonoy on hand today. R. V, R, II. Stout, Lnden place, phono Red Bank 4. Advertsement Tor Sale Soda wator, all flavors, Clcquot!lub, bovorokca. ICIchlere beer and thor brnnds: also dstlled water and Vhlle Rock. Benjamn H. Crate, M orth Brldgs avonuo Rd B k j orth Brldgs avonuo, Red phono H85, AdvorUaomont. a, M Bank, George W. Bray Stays As Motor Vehcle Agent Poltcal Prophets Who Looked for a New Appontee Now Agree That re Wll be no Change. George W. Bray stays as motor ve hde agent at Red Bank. Such s tho word whch has been passed up and down the poltcal lne by leadng Republcans n ths sec tlon and It seems to be authentcated although nothng n ths world s sufo except death and taxes, least of all a poltcal Job. holder of the Job of motor vehcle agent Is especally subject to the caprces of the powers-that-bo. Tho agent IB not apponted for any specfed length of tme and may be removed wthout charges f the occupant of the "drvers seat" sees ft to do so. It Is not necessary to state any reason for makng a change. Tho appolntmont Is mado by tho governor, but.the drver s the stato sonator when ho happeno to bo of tho same poltcal fath as the states chef executve. It Is an unwrtten seldom dsregarded, rule for the governor to appont whoever the senator desres. mere fact that the agent may not wear hs neckte to sut tho senator Is suffcent reason for hm to lose hs Job. - A few weeks ago the rumor grew and grew and grew that Senator Frank Durand and Mr. Bray were on the "outs_tle»5kls«j,p«es had- It all fgured out that Mr. Bray Was about to be fred. Raymond B. Llpplncott and varous other Republcans were promnently mentoned as lkely to get the job. If there was any bass for such talk t seems to have been entrely removed. Tho bost Informaton avalable Is that f dfferences exsted thoy have been patched up and that Mr. Bray wll retan hs poston. As tme passes wthout any new appontee beng named tho wseacres who predcted a change now. seem to be pretty thoroughly convnced that they were mstaken. Strand Wll Now Wash Dshes By Machnery Faspray Corporaton of Red Bank to Install Modern Santary Outft as Further Health Safety.. propretors of the Strand restaurant on Broad street, near Monmouth, aro not neglectng to contnue the modernzaton of ther establshment. Only a few months ago they opened one of the most attractve, as well as luxurous restaurants and cafe bars In ths secton of New Jersey, and for a place of Its sze It Is a queston f t can be duplcated anywhere n the East. Last week they arranged to add another modern mprovement n the ktchen of ther establshment, whch wll do away wth the hand washng of dshes. Faspray corporaton of Red Bank has receved an order to nstall a Faspray dshwashng machne, whch Is a Faspray patent and one of the most modern types of dlbhwashng machnes today. maohlne Is of a two-tank desgn, the dlahes beng receved over a tank holdng water at 3 degrees and after beng thorourhly washed, pass over a second tank where the water Is degrees, gvng a complete washng and sterlzaton job to every dsh passed through the outft. Tho unt Is known as the push-through, sem-automatc, manually operated, temperature controlled dshwashng machne. washng and rnsng chamber, as well as both tanks, aro constructed of heavy Monel metal, or stanless steel, and supported on a heavy steel frame wth adjustable steel logs so as to compensate for Preparng To Move Red Bank Lbrary Former Esner Resdence on West Front Street Beng Made Ready for Its New Use To Move 3, Books. Tho Rod Bank lbrary board, at a mootng last nght, made plans to movo tho lbrary from tho Swft buldng on Monmouth street to tho resdence on West Front street whch was recently gven to tho borough by tho threo sonb of SIgmund and Bertha W. Esner ns a momorlal to ther parents. Some alteratons wll bo made to tho house, but they wll not bo wll requre only a Tho prncpal undertakng wll be that of movng tho books, whch wll probably toko up a week, or more, as thoro aro 3, volumes. Of theso,, aro owned by the town nnd 3, nro provded by tho county. Whle tho movng Is beng dono tho lbrary wll bo closed. Tho lvng room wll bo used as tho roadlng room and tho dnng room wll bo for tho uso of chldren. Roferenco books wll bo on tho second floor. Tho work of dsmantlng the kltchon nnd equppng It wth book shelves wns stnrtcd last week by Reuben Whte. Along wth tho houso.tho threo Esner brothers gave to tho borough all tho draperes n tho buldng, tho sun porch furnture and other furnture extenblvo and short tme. Hl-Y Valentne Party. Tho Junor Hl-Y Grls club of tho Y. M. C- A. wll hold a Valentno party tomorrow nghf at tho Y. M. C. A. communty ccntor at West Bergen placo,and...tjlton..fty.c.n.ue,, Przes, wll bo awarded to tho person holdng tho lucky valentnevaratons n floor level. All valves and nternal parts of the the unt are constructed of bronze, brass or othor non-corrodng metals. machne Is operated by an electrc motor. tanks are furnshed wth removable straner pans and the. centrfugal pump s equpped wth Intako straners so,as to keep, t free from refuse matter. In addton to the wash and rnse manfolds, there are also rnse sprays. so are statonary and located above and below the holdng raoka at the outgong end of tho delvery hood. so sprays aro controlled by automatc trgger lovers actuated by racks passng nto tho machne unt purchased by the Strand restaurant Is fve feet In length and has openngs for dsh tableb Inches In wdth. It Is 56 Inches In heght and when assembled weghs nearly l,5o pounds. mattor of dshwashng n publc eatng places s beng gven much consderaton by the state board of health and by local boards of health. Strand restaurant propretors feel that by makng ths Installaton they are not only con tlnulng the modernzaton of.ther establshment but also puttng ther ktchen on a hgher santary pano for the contnued cdmfort and nafey of ther patrons. Installaton of the dshwashng machne Is only one of many mprovements planned by the Strand. New and larger cookng ranges are to be Installed as well as other modern ktchen applances. management plane also to enlarge Its bakng department so that all rolls and fancy pastry are baked on the premses. Valentnes Day Dance At School A St. Valentnes day dance wll bo held by the B and UA classes of Rod Bank hgh Bchool tomorrow nght n the senor hgh school gymnasum. Bruce Cobbs orchestra wll supply musc. Mary Cannavo and Henry Greenwood are \ co-charmen. Tho varous commttees and members ore- tckets, Kathryn Reamer,,loyd McNally, Ray Danels, Legh Pennlngton, Edna Nelhaus, Marjorlo Holmes and Goorgo Wlson; decoratons, Marjorlo Munden charman, Robert Egner, Thomas Foster, Fred DoMarla, Domlnlo Plngltoro,- Carolyn Crawford, Martha Ruddy, Vola Bottagaro, Thomas Lloyd, Donald Pearco, George DeLorenzo, Wllda Eble, Helen Whte, Eugena Peterson, Edth Johnson, Bcatrlco Col- HnB, Robert Meado, Juno Warner nnd Shrley Morrow; and refreshments, Albertlna Teasdalo charman, Tekla Krahnert, Beatrce Volovlck, Walter Bennett, Emly Covert, Mary Farrcll, Emly Parmley and Jenne Blzznrro. DINNER AND DANCE. I/oarn to Danoo Smartly. Monday evenngs, junor class 7:S, nlults 8:3. Expert Instructons. Howolla (of Now York) Monmouth road, Roosevelt avenue, Oakhurst. AdvortlBcmcnt..: ^ ^ Incomo Tax Returns prepared by R. E. Pcarce, tnx export, Elsnor buldng, Tuesdays and Thurodnya, to 3" oclock AclvortlBomcnt. Phono Fuel Ol to sut vour Durno boot grades and prces. Unexcelled servce. Fred D. Wlkofl Co.. Red Bank, phone 5, Advertsement.- Lncolns Brthday Celebraton of the Young Republcans. Everythng Is In readness for the Lncolns brthday dnner and dance to bo hold tomorrow nght at the Ells clubhouso tt Red Bank by tho Young Republcans: Freeholder James S. Parkea, w.ho Is charman f tho commltteo drectng the celebraton, states that several rado and screen colobrltleb hovo been obtaned to provde entertanment. Alan WdolloyB orchestra wll -provde muslo for dancng whch wll follow tho feast. Tho menu B sad to bo especally elaborate. Tho names of tho commltteo members wero prnted n a prevous Issue of Regster. Dont Mss Ths Opportunty. You can get per cent off on all purchases of underwear, hosery, kd gloves, bags, sweaters, washable dresses, corsets, corsolottcs and brasseres. Lowls Specalty Shop, 6 Broad street, Rod Bank. Advertlsoment. Tctloys For Typewrters. Guaranteed machnes at bargan prces. Expert reparng. Tetleya, Broad utroot, Rod Bank. Advertsement. Three Plots Sold For Home Stes At Colts Neck Manor Charles Hagerman Has Started Buldng a Resdence on New Development Two Others to Start Houses n Sprng. Dr. Edward L. Cruslus has opened development of 37 acres on hs farm In Atlantc townshp, near Colts Neck, for home stes of one acre each. Already three sales have been made and three more are beng negotated. One house Is beng constructed. tract has been named Colta Neck Manor. new development Is east of the resdence of Dr. Crusus and It has frontages on the north sde of the county road and on the west sde of Buck Mlls road.- Dr. Cruslus wll have a street bult through tho center of the tract from the county road to a lake. Tho purchasers of the three plots aro Charles Hagerman of Colts Neck, Fred Wlklns of Scobeyvllle and Mss Bertha Masor of New York. All three expect to buld houses for ther own occupancy. Mr. Hagerman, who s a carpenter, already has hs resdence under way. It Is expected that the other buyers wll begn buldng operatons n the sprng. entre farm comprses about 8 acres and t fronts on the tlontrose road as well as on the other two roads mentoned. lake referred to above provdes the motve power for Alfred Bucks grlbt mll, whch s one of the very few mlls of Its knd left n Monmouth county. property s commonly known as the Ryall place because t was for many years owned by the late Judge Thomas Ryall. latter was noted for hs hosptalty and would often entertan the whole countrysde at partes, sometmes hayng as many aa 5 guests. A large bandstand s stll on the property where muscans played for the assemblages. " Judge Ryall and hs famly occuped a largo and ancent manson, whch despte ts antquty s n a good state of preservaton. It has not been used for a number of year3. Dr. Crusus lves n a smaller house on the place. manson has all the attrbutes of old-fashoned dwell ngs, ncludng a lnng of brck. It Is In an attractve grove of trees. buldng has fourteen rooms. Each room on the frst floor has two enormous freplaces. re la Dutch oven wth suffcent room to roast a whole hog and a grll bg enough to barbecue half a steer: oven and toe grll were used for just such purposes In by-gone tmes when. Judge Ryall dd hs lavsh entertanng. He was not a poltcan and hs bg partes wero motvated solely by a desre for socablty. doors and trm of the house arc of black walnut throughout. freplaces have mantels of whlto marble Imported from Italy. Dr. Cruslus has placed hs property on the market, wth the excepton of the 37-acre tract. He states that he has receved a number of nqures from potental buyers. It s hs Intenton to buld a houso for hs own occupancy on hs development. tract Is restrcted aganst busness buldngs ard t s requred tbat no resdence Is to cost less than $7,5. Renovatng Large Lncrof t House Lews S. Thompson of Llncroft Is renovatng a largo house, formerly owned by Mss Evelyn Proston, dn the Thompson CBtate for the occupancy of hs famly. A squash court s beng bult on tho second fld&r, a new crcular starcaso Is beng constructed, connectng the frst and second floors, two new bathrooms aro beng bult, a two-car garage s beng bult n the rear part of the house, formerly used as servants quarters, a new heatng system s beng nstalled and new plumbng Is beng nstalled throughout. Wllam Moncref of.rumson Is dong the carpenter work. house wll be ready for occupancy n Aprl. Arrest Two Who Ransacked Hgh School Buldng Joseph Shamt of Lnden and Leonard Swst of Perth Amboy Nabbed at Lnden Saturday Confess Attempted Burglary. Advertsement In Ths Paper Sells Bungalow Kenneth M. Wyckoffs Property at Tnton Falls Bought by Beatrce Salt of Lttle Slver, Who Wll Occupy It. As the result (of a 5-cent advertsement In tho want columns of Tho Reglstor tho bungalow at Tnton Falls owned by Kenneth M. Wyekoff of Red Bank was sold last week to Beatrce Salt of Lttle Slver, who wth her husband, Henry E. Salt, wll occupy It Tho sale was made by tho Thompson agency of Red Bank. Two weeks ago ths agency Inserted the advertsement and two days later an answer was receved whch csulted n the sale bong made. dwellng s a whte frame bungalow of modern constructon and colonal desgn. It has fve rooms, a bathroom and a glass-enclosed sun porch. A one-car garage Is on tho property. Tho place Is on tho south sldo of the Eatontown- Freohold county road. It comprses about one-quartor of an acre. Tho land was formerly part of a fnrm owned by Edward Stoothoff. greater porton of tho place was bought several years ago by Wllam Bennett, who Is now operatng It. For a numbor of years Mr. Bennett was employed- at the factory of tho SIgmund Esner company at Red Bank. Tho bungalow Is occuped by Eugeno Layton. Mr. Salt Is engaged In he buldng, nnd contractng.busl- l^alnlcsa Havng. Chart a safe courso to fnancal In- Jupundencc. A wnam ajnounj,, sc asde from current ncomo n bur Tlmo or Money Maturty shares each month wll buld you a substantal retrement fund. Shares may be taken out at any tlmo. Inqure at our offlco for partculars. Manstay Buldng & Loan Assocaton, Mcchanlo street. Red Bank, phono 63. Advertsement.* Septlo Toncs Cleaned. For prompt Bervlco and santary motods, call Long Branch 63-J or ABbtry Park 69-W. Advortlsomont. _ Aro You Conng to Town? n stop n nnd buy beautful and dlstlnctlvo valentne cards and party favors. At tho Art Kraft Shoppe, - Whlto etreot. AdvorUoomont, Two persons who, polce say, confessed to enterng and -ransackng Red Bank hgh school on January 7, were arrested Saturday at Lnden, after polce of that muncpalty, actng upon a polce rado broadcast, had stopped the car n whch they wero rdng. Joseph Shamt, 4 years old, of Lnden was commtteed to the state prson at Trenton, from whch he had been paroled after beng con vldtedbn another burglary charge. Hs companon, Leonard Swlst, 6, of Perth Amboy, was commtted to the state reformatory at Jamesburg. Accordng to the polce, the par confessed to breakng nto, the Perth Amboy hgh school and stealng $. Thoy also broke nto the Clara Bar ton grammar school n Rartan townshp, Mddlesex county, but were unable to fnd any money. It was ths attempted burglary that led to ther undong. A passerby saw the car contanng the boys pull away from the school early n the mornng and made a note of the lcense number. When t was found that the school had been entered the number was broadcast throughout tho state. In ther confesson the par stated that they came to Red Bank early on tho evenng of January 7 wth the ntenton ot breakng nto the apjopx.buldng. When they found nght school to bo n sesson, they attended a moton pcture show here, and then returned to the school at a later hour. Forcng open a door, the boys vsted the offce of Superntendent Edwn C. Glland and tred to open tho safe, after draggng t across tho room away from a wndow. Unable to open tho strongbox, the young men rfled the desks, but could fnd no money. y then vsted tho junor hgh school buldng but here, too, they were unable to fnd any money. Captan Joseph Bray and Sergeant Georgo Clayton were Bent to Lnden by Chef Harry H. Clayton as soon as the latter had been notfed of the arrest of tho would-be burglars. A detaner was lodged aganst Swst. Colts Neck Farm Of 6 Acres Sold By Thomas Frth Property on Bucks Mlls Road Bought by Retred Busness Man of Toronto, Canada, Who Wll Modernze It. Thomas Frth has sold hs farm of 6 acres on Bucks MIHB road near Colts Neck to Charles Brooko Watts, a retred busness man of Toronto, Canada. Tho new owner wll modernze the resdence occuped by Mr. Frth and wll make It hs home. Tho broker In ths transacton was Ray H. Stlllman of Eatontown. Tho farm Is on the cast sde of 3ucks Mll road south of the Eatonown-Freehold county road. house whch the new owner wll remodel for hla own occupancy Is one of the oldest In the neghborhood and s sad to havo beep bult about 5 years ago. It la substantally constructed and despte ts antquty t Is n good condton. Tho houso Is on a hll whch commands a wonderful vew of the countrysde. In addton to ths resdence there s a Hmall tenmt houso and the usual outbuldngs. On the place are about ten acres of woodland and two brooks. Ono of tho brooks la fed by n sprng whch s In n natural depresson, 5x5 foet. Ths wll bo converted Into a Bwlmmlng pool. Mr. Frth bought tho form about ten years ago and he has used It prlnclpnlly for rasng poultry. Among tho recent owners of tho roperty wero tho Into Dnnlel Rockllll and the lato Lemuel Wlson. Pageant, Ball Dress Rehearsal Sunday, Feb. Cast and Costume Commttee Met Monday Wth Ways and Means Group Mss Vrgna Chasey Headt Ushers. At a meetng Monday afternoon of the cast and costume commttee for the Red Bank Womans club pageant and ball to be held at the Elks club Monday nght, February, and the clubs ways and means commttee t was decded to hold a rehearsal Frday afternoon, February 9, at oclock and a dresa rehearsal Sunday afternoon, February, at 3 oclock at the Elks club.. Mss Florence Forgotson, general charman of the pageant and ball, feels that tho generous support and response of - members and the general publc wll assure tho success of the event. Mss Vrgna Chasey s head usher. Her assstants wll be El- E>ton Combs and Msses Alce Smmonds," Catherne LeMastre, Vera Norcross, Dorothy Thompson, Janet Brown and Harret Taylor, all members of the Young Womans club. Attractve hand-made posters are beng prepared by members of the Junor Womans club and by Madame Marguerte Dupres. Arthur Mayhew" wll have chargo of makeup and Henry C. Mecklem, 3d, wll have charge of costumes. Conne Atknsons orchestra wrplay for dancng followng the entertanment. Mss Ellzaboth Scowcroft wll conduct a brdge party In the lounge of the club for persons not desrng to dance. Members of tho Junor club ore rehearsng dally under the drecton of Mss Maron Arendes for several oldfashoned dances, whch wll feature the entertanment, Mrs^ Harry Morford stated.monday that tckets wero sellng rapdly and may be procured from her and Hermann A^endorf and Albert Llndenstruth. - --Bachelors I - Let us take care of your laundry- Socks darned, buttbns replaced everythng mended nnd ready to wear. Phono Red Bank 6. Leons Laundry, 7-7 Whlto street, Red Bank. Advcrtlsemont. Money to Lend on frst mortgage on Improved, propertes In good condton. Prompt acton. Allare & Son Agency. Inc., Monmouth street Rod Bank. AdertlBement Chldrens Dancng Classes. Mondays, nl wlntor (tap, ballot, crobntc); hubles 3 oclock, older chldren nt. Howells (of Now York), Monmouth road, RODBOVOU.vonue, Oakhurst. Advertsement. New Equpment Installed By Lncroft Frm Wllgerodt Brothers Buy $3, Electrc Incubator Wth a Capacty of 3, Eggs Frm Holds Several Records. Wllgerodt Brothers of Lncroft,.roducers of heavy layng Whte Leghorn poultry, have Installed a new $3, electrc ncubator and hatcher n a recently renovated ncubator room. Incubator has a capacty of 3, eggs, and baby chcks hatched In tho machne are. sold n varous parts of the Eastern Unted State3. Eggs aro also hatched for local poultrymen who havo not the equpment to hatch ther own egga. flrm Is composed of Ralph H., Albert C, and Harold F. Wllgerodt, and has been In busness at Llncroft snce when t purchased 6 acres of farm land from Harry Langendorf. Tho frm also- owns a 6-acre farm on Sycamore avenue In Shrewsbury townshp., It has several unusual records to Its credt, ncludng the lowest mortalty rato for Now Jersey poultrymen over a fve-year span n competton conducted by the state agrcultural experment staton. In fve years of competton, chckens from the Wllgerodt farm have averaged eggs per brd, a year. Red Bank Couple Buld At Shrewsbury Mr. and Irvng Krukowtch of Lnden placo wll movo shortly ^to ther new resdenco off Patterson avenuo In Shrewsbury borough. It s a fve-room sem-bungalow and Is bult on a lot, 5x4 feet. It has a lvng room, fre place, a tled bathroom and a ol burnng steam heat- Ing system. A one-car garage Is on the lot. Tho carpenter work Is beng done by Henry Jeffrey of Elm placo nnd tho plumbng work by A. W, Smth of Bclford. Valentnes nt Trublns. Send a vnlertlhb to thoso who aro dear to you; send n comc to your pul, and If you want to gctovon wth some onowe hnve those, too. Any knd of a valentne you can llntl In our largo selecton. Sco,,Trublna drat. 39 Broad streot, Red Bank. Advertsement. Typewrter Bargans. Factory outlet, purtabft undollce typowrlters; prlcr-a $.5 up. forma 8c a day. All mulcs U)37 models, al) luarnnteed. Suporlor Typewrter Servce, Carlton theater buldng, Red Bnnk. phono 465. Open evenngs. Advertsement., <-m-*^ Ihonc 3 and fnd out It ycu aro payng too much for your automoble Insurance.* Savngs to 8%. Grosslnger & Heller, Inc., Broad and Mcohanlo etroots, Advortlsomont. Dunce and Kntertnlnmcnt Nltcly. Haunted Houso, Occannort.N. J.- Advortlocment. Capt. Denns, George Mll* er and Dr. Stevenson Chosen n Electon Held Tuesday.! Wnners Over Four Other Canddates Capt. Wllam E. Dennl. of Port Monmouth, George Mller of Mddletown vllage and Dr. George S. Stev* enson, who owns and resdes on the former Thomas Henry Grant property n the Llncroft dstrct, wero elected members of tho Mlddletown townshp board of educaton In a hot contest Tuesday. y defeated Curts J. Wallng of New Monmouth, Julan M. Parker of the Shrewsbury Rver Country Estates and John Spencer of East Keansburg, who were canddates for re-electon; and Mrs, Frances Stevenson of Leonardo. Stevenson s pastor of Hgh Pont SplrHuallst chapel of Chapel Hll. She s not related to Dr. Stevenson. vot«waa 998 for Capt Den* ns, 95 for Mr. Mller, 87 for Dr. Stevenson, 739 for Mr. Walllngy S3 for Mr. Parker, 6 for Mr. Spencer and - for Stevenson. total number of votes cast was,63, appropratons, whch amounted to more than lost year, were carred by votes rangng from 7 to 43 ta 54 to 349. _ Tho outcome Is a vctory for what!, la commonly known aa the "old board." For a number of years past school electons In the townshp havo been featured by contests -between) the "old board" and "new board" factons. Three years ago the "now! board" won ts frst vctory, electng three of Its canddates. At that tlmo one of the defeated asprants for re* electon was Capt. Dennla, who op! Tuesday receved moro votes than) any other canddate. In 935 the result Was mxed, tha new board" and the "old board each electng some of ts canddates. Due to resgnatons caused bj; changes of resdence and due to va«rlous other factors the "new board * nevor ganed complete control, al«, though the electon two years ago} was generally regarded as Insurng ths outcome. In 938 the "old, board" elected all ts canddates. Ths facton now has all nne members algned on Its sde, and as a conse* quence t s generally expected thatj future meetngs of the board wll ba nore harmonous. Both sdes worked quetly but eft fectlvely to get out tho vote Tucs* day. However, the total number of ballots cast was less than at any Mddletown school electon n recent ears. Sometmes the vote at thesa lectons has exceeded that cast at November electons. schoolhouses at Mlddletown vllage, Havesnk, Belford, Leonardo, Llncroft, ort Monmouth, East Keansburg and HeaddenB Corner were used aa pollng places. Tho vote by dstrcts was as fol* ows: Elected. Dr. * Dennl Mller 8tev«noB Iddlctown f&veslnk... Bclford.eon&rdo - Jncroft ort Monmouth...!ast Keanab»lr Vew. ToUl llmletown.. laveslnk Iclford.eonardo.ncroft. Monmoutl B. KenBburfl ar Vew... Tottl rg T S Defeated Wall- Inn ts CO 759 P«ker Spen. cer IS S S Mra. SUM on IS 6 4 Relgous Group To Meet Tonght Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the Red Bank Presbyteran church, wll address a meetng of tho Young coples Councl of Relgous Educaton of tho Red Bank dstrct tonght t 8:5 oclock In tho Far Haven Mothodlst Protestant church. ubject of hs address wll be, "On ho Uppor Road." Rov. Henry P. Bowen, pojtor ot tho Far Haven church, wll make ho address of welcome Albort Dorcmus, presdent of tho organzaton, wll have chargo of tho sesson. Tho attendance Bblcal pcture wll bo awarded ns usual to tho church unt avlng tho largest percentage of It* enrollment, prcaont. : PJans wll bo made for tho flth «n«nual bnnruevlo"bo"blv6jrby-tno--coln«cllon Thursday, Maroh It, : Solo at thn l*wl» Shop d now golnn on. Twenty p«r cont "f on all purclnsoa ot underwear, hosery, gloves, bags,»wootor», washable, dresses, roboo, coraou, coraoletton onfl brasaloroa. Also extra MUCH, t<owl» Specalty Shop, Broad stroot, ItC} Bank. Advertsement,, Bfcrm UnllflOT Wmlctf. Havo demand for oropottes.el 8 to acre* wth or wthout (lwlnr*, alao lamer rarnm 8nn< rull osrtlen an to Allare A Son A««noy, In Monmoutb «treel H<4 l A vortldoment,

2 A Rugged House Features A Frst Floor Quest Room Dnner Gven As Testmonal For Methodst Chors Offcal Board of Red Bank Methodlt Church Monday Nght. ofnolal board of tho Frst Methodst church of Red Bank tendered a testmonal dlnnor to the senor and young peoples chors on Monday nght. Tho affar was held In the socal hall of the churoh where a fne turkey dlnnor was served by the Ladles ad socety. In the absence of tho pastor, Rov. Horbert J. Smth, who s confned to tho parsonage wth lllnes, Wllam A. Sweeney aoted as master of ceremones. Dvne blessng was nvoked by Harold J. Coddlngton, superntendent of the Sunday-school. Bref remarks were ma.de by Herbert J. Smth, who spoke for the pastor; Schenck S. Thompson, presdent of the board of trustees; Dr. S. W. Hausman and Wlls Clayton, members of the musc commttee; Arthur J. Davs, presdent of tho senor chor; J. Jay Wlley, organst and chor drector; J. Russell Woolley, of tho senor chor,"and Betty Grace, presdent of the young peoples cbolr. church offcals spoke n the hghest pralo of the eorvloo rendered by the chors. Durng tho dlnnor songs were sung, led by John Ebnor, wth Mlsa Los Rogers nt the pano. Specal tables, wore arranged for the offcal board, for the senor chor and the young peoples chor. At tho oqlclal board table were Russell gmwptank-vrtanbta; Harry Hoavllnnd, Mrs, Herbert J. Smth, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Coddlngton, C. Evorott Runyon, Frank Warner, Sr.; Malcolm Mlnton, H. O. Compton, Mss Eleanor H. Morrs, Mlnretta DcMott, Wllam A. Swoonoy, Schenck S. Thompson, Dr. 8. W. Hausman, Kolby^Wsrdfn and H. C. Barnard, J[^_ J At thefscnlor ohol/table were Mr, nnd Mraj J. Jay WJHey, Mr. and Mrs, Frankln} Snlffcn, Mr. and John H. Osborn, Mr. and John C. Kbnor, Mr. and A. M. Morrs, Mr. and Vcrnon W. Rose, Mr. and George B. Wllams, Mr. and Mrs: Lester B. Smth, Mr. and Frank P. Kuhl, Mr. and WIU llayton, Emma Burdge, Mss Draco M. Allen, Mr. and Joseph Turklngton, Mr., and J. Leon Turklngton, Mr. and Joseph S. Valleau, Jr., Arthur J. Davs, Mr, and O. M. Larrlson, Mss Mary Ella Oakley, Olve M. Shapter, J. Russell Woolley and Albert Lauder, Jr. At the table for the young peoples ;holr were Frank Warner, Sr., he chor "mother,"; Mr. and Mra. rank Warner, Helen Warner, LIHIe Heavlland, Betty Grace, Ruth Snlfen, Margaret Patterson, Dorothy Curchtn, Ruth Shaptor, Robert E. Dangler, Kenneth W. Snlffen, Howard Jeffrey, June Warner, Alfred Hendoraon, Bors Balaton, Bob Jeffrey, Austn Pohl, Donald Worthlngton, Forrest Jacobus, Harry Toralan, John Jeffrey, Mr. and Floyd W. Lum, Loll Rogers, Ada, Trestrall and F, Rchard-Warner. - «" -membro } the--ladles* a)* Boclety who holped serve tho dnner wore O> ldvorott Hunyon, presdent; John J. Many, Harold Stout, John Hoffman, Mrs, Leonard Marthens, Horace Vne, Jesse Supp, Wllam D. Hubbard, Sohonok 8. Thompspn, Raymond Boyd, Coopor VanSant; John Carhart, Elsabeth Allen, Albert Smth, Wllam Rogers and Roger Wymbs. Boys can make extra pocket money sellng Eeulster. Advertsement. Lous Kaser Leaves Estate To Famly Tho wll of Lous: Kaser, broker, of LIncroft, who ded on Qeoember 3, provdes for boquesta of (, oach-totbo SttnAm JKTMttJS port or Jowlnh Phlanthropc) socetes of Now York, the Delta chap ter of Fl Lambda Ph fraternty of Cornell Unversty and Cornell unl- Vorslty. j Mra. lone Kaser, hs wdow, la left {33, and a, lfe nterett In a thrd of the estate, valued at "over $,-.", One ffteenth shares each ot the resdue are left In lfe trust to «sster, Charlotte Sprayregon ot New York, and a brother, Charles Knlser, alqo of Now York, Two sons, Bruce and Lous Kalaer, Jr., share the resdue, s^bjeot to-llfe-estatcb. Newest Travel Thrll TV* I and 9 day ar cruses from JXW *. Mam every Sunday $865 and $898. Cruae Includes ar transportaton to IUo nnfl return K HW. of luggage transportaton to and from arports meals ashore and aloft hotel accommodatons at all stops and In Bo tght-seeng. Call or Phone for Reservatons.. HELEN LEE GETTY 8 MECHANIC ST., Travel Servce PHONE 83». SPECIAL AT YOUR GROCERS! l FOODS) jtuggedness and charm are the three-sded exposure.. talkng features of ths two-story Seattle home, bult of lumber from Three bedrooms (two wth dormer wndows), a bathroom and ample the Burroundlng tmber area. closet apaco aro found upstars. front porch Is attractvely fnshed. garage Is separate. A guest room Is Included n tho Ths house, desgned by Homes, frst floor plan whch. Is well arranged Ino., cost $4,. plan was se- wth a central starway, and a leotod by tho Archtectural Forum, large, cheerful lvng room wth I35 E. 4nd St., New York, N. Y. Oceanport:. (Th Bed Bulk Rwllter eu > boujhl to Oewoport at tt tora of Orlo Mus.) Tho. program for Founders day was dscussed at a meetng of the BXBCutlvo board of tha Oceanport Parent-Teacher assocaton last week. followng commttee charmen were named by Lous West, presdent: Wllam Fennelly, refreshments; Mrs, Cyrl W. Hayhurst and Wllam Fennelly, program; Rondo C. DeNyse, flowers, and Jerome V. Dynan, posters. Mr. and Everett Budloff of Man street motored to Tuckahoa on Sunday, where they vsted Mr, and Eugene Smth. trustees and stewards of the Oceanport Methodst church held the annual roll call on Wednesday at the church. An Interestng feature of the afternoon and evenng servces was the collng of the roll. members of the church responded as ther names were called. Delegatons were present from surroundng churches and the local Sunday-echool, Bpworth league and Communty Mens club. At 3:8 oclock Rev, Malcolm L. Wllltts, pastor of the Eatontown Methodst churoh, brought an Insprng message. From 6:8 to 7: supper was served h tho church hall by members of the Ladles Ad socety. Mrs, George C. D. Hurley headed the commttee In charge. At 7: a muslcale was gven under the dlreptlon of Mre. Lloyd N. Sckles, church organst Selectons were sung by the adult chor and the Sunday-school quartet Duets were Bung by Thomas Ross, Jr., and James Karl, and lma.and Eleanor Hurley. Mss Margaret Rankln of Far Haven gave rectatons. evenng servce began at 7:3. Rev. Leon C. Chamberlan, superntendent of the New Brunswck dstrct, was the guest speaker. earlest record concernng the orgn of Methodsm In Oceanport Is found In the book of records of the Eatontown Methodst church In connecton wth the pastorate of Rev. Thomas Han- Ion from 8M-8B6. Mr. and Fred, G. Ronsler of Man street gavo a brdge supper Monday evenng. guests were Mr. and Lous Wood, Mr. and John Murphy and Mr. and George Woodward., Fred Wcmple of Dwyane street had as hs guest recently hs daughter, Lydla Kedenburg. of Bayrldge. monthly meetng of the Oceanport auxlary of the Rlvervlow hosptal wll be held ths afternoon at the home of Charles Prothero of HlllcrosL Douglas Berry of. Man street, an employee of the Amercan Radator company, attended a conference re cently n Chcago. regular all-day meetng of the Ladles Ad socety of the Oceanport Methodst church was held on Tues day at tho church hall. Followng luncheon a busness sesson was held. A nomnatng commttee, composed of Lloyd N. Sckles, Edward M. Berry and John B. Hulso, was apponted. Plans were made for a clam chowder.sale to bo held at the hall on February wth Mra. Sckles and Goorgo C. D. Hurley as co-charmen. A chcken dnner wll bo served at the church hall on March 4 wth Mre. Charles Gulllaudeau In charge of tho affar and John B. Hulso In charge of dstrbuton of tckets. A fsh and chps luncheon wll bo served on March 4. Headdeno Corner. ( Red Dank Rtglter cm b«bonhl In lleaddcn Comer from Edvtd OPlh. rtj and Frlt Errtlh.) Chester Mlllor of Kcyport met wth an accdent Saturday whle drvng hs oar up Cemetery hll on the state hghway. Tho machne skdded on tho Ice and ran Into the curb, wth tho result that one of the front wheels was broken. Mr. and Thomas Fnn and ther two daughters attended a weddng at Now York Saturday. JDrcd Lupton Is havng repars. modo-tq-jln-lkhcfle, Danel"-Taylor Jn dong tho work. Wllam IC Larson, a member of tha Mddlotown townshp board of educaton, was at the schoolhouto here Saturday nght for tho purposo of regsterng voters who were not on the regstry lst for last falls electon. No ono roglstored for tho school electon, Now fomlorn Iftvo been placed on tha townshp road near the Hanltlns property. next meetng of the Womens Democratc club of Mlddletown townshp wll be hold at the home of Mss Anne Kane. Mss Kane s a new member of tho club. Walter Scott Is employed aj a steam ftter at the resdence near Holmdel whch Is beng bult for Wllam H. Laboyteaux, Hazlet. (Tho Red Bnk Beglttr can be bought In HazUt from Mn. Edna M. W. Peuux. Elmer A. Bahrenburg was hostess to the Crescent club of St Johns Methodst church at her home on the Holmdel turnpke Thursday evenng. meetng was called to order by the presdent, Bahreaburg. followng offcers were nomnated: presdent, Elmer A. Bahrenburg and Walter Smale; vce presdent, odore Baley and Joseph R. Peseux; secretary, Charles Sloat and Mss Helen Lambertson; treasurer, Wllam Urstadt and Harold Stout electon of offcers wll take place at the next meetng. Followng the busness sesson refreshments were Berved. Those preaeat were John Aumack, Elmer A. Bahrenburg, odore Baley, Kenneth Conklln, Georgft EmmonB, Mrs, James F. Glenn, Peter Kuarloyg, Wllam Lambertson, Frank McCleaster, Frank Laughlln, Mrs, Joseph Marne, James Noldlngor, Joseph R. Peseux, Cyrus Boss, Walter Smale, Mra. Charles Sloat, Wllam Urstadt, Maltland Wallng, Alfred Zlnk, Harold Stout, Msses Lllan Barnes, Helen Lambertson, Genevlevo Morrell and Marguerte Quackenbush, and a guest, Judson Hopla, Jr. next mootng wll be hold at tho home of Frank McCleoster of Keyport February 8. Ladles Ad socety of St. JohnB Methodst church met.at tho home of H. W. Hanners at South Keyport Wednesdty afternoon. Followng the busness refreshments were served. Those present were Ernest Ludwlg, Samuel H. Wallng, Mra. Harry 3. Cowles, Andrew J. Latham, Mss Anna Cowles, Mss Anne Lufburrow, Mra. Ella Bedle, Marcus D. LeRoy, H. W. Hannera, Mss Elzabeth Clerry, Danel I. Clark and Ernest Wallng. next meetng wll be held at the home of Andrew J. Latham on. the Holmdel turnpke March 3. H. W. Hanners entertaned the Sunday-school board of St Johns Methodst church at tho par- Bonage on Tuesday evenng. cottage prayer meetng wll be held at tho home of Andrew J. La- tham on Holmdel turnpke tonght Mss Dora E. Thome of Bethany road had as her dnner guests on Thursday Frank Stanhope and Henry Wallng of Keyport, FranclB Stanhope of the state hghway and Mss Ida Wallng of Poole avenue. Mr. and Elmer Z. Dolson of Bethany road entertaned last Sunday Mr. and Mra. Otto Dolson of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Mr. and Mra. Valda Dolson and daughters, lma Alleen and Ruth, and Lyman Morrs and Harold Post of Keyport Mss Hulda Latham of tho Holmdel turnpke spent tho week-end wth her sster, Wllam R. Lupton and famly of Elmhurat, L. I. J. Frank Welgand of tho Holmdol turnpke has purchased a new 37 Ford V-8 car. Roglna Chevnl celebrated her 8d brthday at her homo on February 5. Albert Beers of the Holmdel turnpke Is drvng a new 37 Ford V-8 car. Mra. Georglonna Ervln, Sr., Wllam Kattner and Georgo Parker of Matawan wore recent guests of Msa Dora E. Thome of Bethany road. members of Hazlel lre company held a fre drll on Monday ovenlng. Mr. and Wllam Rcya and Anne Roya of Bothany rond vsted -MrS -lmt flchancfc ot Beford Sunday. Lloyd Roya and Francs Smth wore Newark vstors Sunday. Mln«Vrgna Mles Is a nurglcal patent In the South Amboy hopltal. Leg Broken In Full. Mra. Melvln P. Yard of Bolford suffered a broken leg In a fall last week. Shb was taken to the Hazard hosptal nt Long Branch, whero the broken bone was rc-ect by Dr Marc Krohn of Beltod. j.3 THE REX ALL DRUG STORES **rz***»"> Qualty and Accuracy are our flrat thoughts In PRE- SCRIPTION WORK, but" o" prces arc rousonnble. Would hava gven relef In 3 mnute* Oat ll of t««taraml MOOIM aao br too math ullltr. Btau-Bu b ddlolou Urtto utmu tmtu U Dtlntaur «alek wld I* Unram4 tttmln, It nl «wn to «tt< joa muok u l lutlu relef. Blnu- Ba U nl onlr >«BenU Srnf StoM. Trr It 4-oz. Bottle 5c Phllps Mlk Magnesa Krentl Har Tonc vbiuowy SUDS > CIEAR WArtS RINSI V IUSTROUS HAII Wth purchase of a Regular bottle at Lmt per easterner -vrhla theyltmtl 9c 67c 3c Pnt Rubbng Alcohol 5 Halbut Lver Ol Capsules 69c FREE! Marne Blue UTILITY DISH Wth Purchase of Phllps Tooth Paste j^^^^^aflff- FOUNTAIN SERVICE Delcous c Hot p, ate Hot Chocolate Lunch Served wth Whpped Cream. Wn Ths Beautful Natonal Slver Ensemble Set Ths Saturday Nght EACH SET CONTAINS 7 roces Cllnn Peces Slverware 8 recos Glassware FILL IN YOUR, NAJMDI AND ADDRE3B J3ELOW AND DROP IN BALLOT BOX NEAR DOOR NO rukcuabe NECESSAUV Nnma Address. _... V ap. 9*«f sss «* Io *e/. e«-/jo ^fcwst* ** «&, -to ( Wl *, ^ frfl, -.<" ** "»*t.»» -*» V >* >»> *v -w ">ao sa Sssfc a* to o no *>,*a. W*o *«er «ttb,r JOo >*«& -<?o -~-Jr *«*<«, -teo Wo car7 a full stock of Sck Boom Supples, Fever rnomotera, Bed Pans, IrrRators nnd Elastc CloodK. I Gves the clover hostess and the thrfty housewfe a perfecton of flavor thats Just "sumptuous." Try makng your rlco puddngs \rltl> Flagstaff Fancy Rce and sec the dlfferenoet Mb. pkgs. Ugh Meat Tuna Fsh Tbess flsj ot hlh prloest njrht now almost everyone Is hard put to sera menu that wll wn bosquets ol prase ana jet not alnk tho budjet. We ug;est Flnr- Bt*lt Tnns fsh as an entree or «alad (or Lent nnfl taf other tlmel can Flagstaff Rch Creamy Mayonnase / pnt Jar-al Full Pnt «j When the alarm goes off In the mornng, or the noon tme whstle blows, or at.dnner tme, sorvo Flagstaff Delcous Tomato Juloe as a starter for your meal. 8 healthful, so tasty, sot rear. full.pntbots. /Z-J>^C Strngless Beans Flagstaff Shrmp OTHER FOOD VALVES can It V ^ Cake Flour-3c. 5c H- Oatmeal SKX PkB,3c Heckers Farna "If c product! luted above are told by all Unted Servce Grocers and other relable Independent grocery ttoret and marhetj

3 Actvtes Of Amercan Legon Two Applcatons for Memberehp Receved nt Meetng of Red Bnnlt O/ganza)Rj>Mta^ Jpy N I At tho meetng of Shrewsbury pout of the Amercan legon ot Red Bank Monday nght favorablo acton was taken on applcaton for membershp front Frederck Lous Jones of Prospect avonuo and Harry Y. Smth of Wallace street. post rooms arc Delngre-deoorate4 by Frank Ecson, a membor of tho organzaton. A report about ths was made Monday nght by Mortmer VanSautev," charman of tho how commttee. Mn, Margaret Henry, In a letter, thanked the post members for ther many acts of sympathy and kndness durng her bereavement caused by the death ot her son, Wllam Henry. postmembers attended the funeral last week. Commander John Pfelffonbcrgor expressed gratfcaton over tho attendanco of post membors at tho funeral. Tho conmlttco In charge of the St. Patrcks ball was enlarged. Tho now members are Alexander Hunter, Fred Poa-OH puw BsqSnH O3JOBQ uosarjj Peters, A. meetng of the commltteo Is to bo held Monday, nght n tho. post rooms, under tho drecton of Charman Wllam Naulty. Morrs Mller roportod that a donaton ot $5 had been mado to the Rod Cross flood relef fund. Moo Gordon was apponted ofllcal outftter for unforms for the post members. Danel Bedford reported that a meetng of tho Sons of tho Amercan legon would bo held In tho post looms tomorrow nght Ho urged legon members to havo ther sons present. At tho March meetng of tho Junor legon star awards wll bo made, Mr. Bedford reported that progress was beng made by Thomas Moad of West Front street n organzng a Daughters of the Amercan legon. Blls of $ were pad and the meetng concluded wth general socablty and the servng of refreshments:. Colts Neck. (Tha Red Bank Regster can ba bougbl mt tba atoro ot Lous Plotkn.) party and danco held by Atlantc grange Frday nght at tho schoolhobo for the beneft of the Red Cross flood relef fund was largoly attended and proved hghly successful In every respect. About $45 was cleared. James Wllklnn, son of Mr, and Henry Wlklns, accompaned by hs parents, enjoyed a vst at cty hall, Long Branch, one nght last <week at tho guest of hs undo, Joseph Clark, latter Is caretaker of tho hall. James had a great Urns Inspectng tho buldng, especally tho rado apparatus. He was dubbed " Scoboyvllo Terror" by the polcemen and other people at the hall. autlon held by Georgo and Edward Hooy last week was largoly attended and all the lve stock and farm Implements struck off brought good prces. Some thngs bought a number of years ago fotched more than tho orgnal purchaso prces. Hocy farm wan purchased racently by Morton Newhall of New York, who plans to mako It hs home. George Wlklns of Belmar, formerly of ths place, s very sck. Frll Rlngenberger and her daughter, Mlsa Maro Rlngonborger, plan to leave for a trp to England early next month. Mchael Comerford, Jr., la home from Monmouth Memoral hosptal, Long Branch, where ho was a patent several weeks. He Is employed on the estate ot Alllnon L. a. Stern. Hs mother, Mchael Comerford, Sr., of Hghtatown, was a vstor here one day last week. Frank Clark and Mss Jesse Betts of Long Branch were recent guests of Mr. and Henry Wllkns, Jr. Mr. and Trevonlan Bennett, Mss Louse Crawford and Albert Crawford of Red Bank spent one day last week wth Asher Crawford, Repars have been mado to the roofs of the Reformed church and chapel. Several resdents of ths place attended a dance at Long Branch Saturday nght held by the Cty.Knockabouts Tho danco wan under the drecton of Wesley Clark and Wllam Kraemcr, who aro "well known here. Mchael Luccarrelll Is how operatng -hs truck farm wth hs son, Domlnlck Luccarrelll, as a partner. Tho farm Is one of tho largest and most productve of ts knd n ths localty, Rov. and F. Alvln Langwlth spent one day last wcok at Elzabeth. Preparatons are Hearng completon for tho covered dsh soclablo to be held at the homo of Elwood Douglass Frday evenng, February.. Tho ovont Is scheduled to begn at 6:3 oclock. All members of tho congregaton have boon Invted to attend. Mr. and Wllam Tansey of Far Havon wore guests of Mr; and Honry Wllklna ones day last weak. Carl Anderson had an unpleasant surprse last week when he wont to Brooklyn to call on hs mother, Shortly beforo hs arrval hs mother was strcken wth paralyss and oho suffered a broken leg In a fall. Audrey Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Flock, took part In a rectal glvon by the musc pupls of Lott of Freehold Saturday; Rav, F. Alvln Langwlth conducted *a servlco at tho county welfaro home at Froohold Sunday afternoon. A movng pcture enttled "Tho Wld Horso" was gven at tho publc, school Frday afternoon as an educatonal foaturo for tho pupls. Tho members of tho Young Peoplon Fellowshp of tho Rcformod church attondod a meetng at tho chapel of tho Reformed church- of Marlboro Sunday nght. Legh E. Cobb, county secretary of tho Young Mens Chrstan assocaton, was tho epoakor.. Invtatons aro out for tho weddng of Mss Qortrudo Olluon, daughter of Mrs, Martha Glllson of ths placo, to Sdney C. VanHloo of Froohold. Tb» ceremony wll tnko plnco at the homo of tho hrlclcn mother Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock and It wll be performed by Rev. F, Alvln Langwlth. Tholadles of tho Reformed church have accepted an Invtaton" to attend tho Freehold Reformed church tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock, when a servlco -for the World Day of Prayer wll bo held. Jncl Buck, non of Mr. and. Alfred Buck, In back at school after WSgMSwen lad- up.-wlth...slckne»» nnvnral dnyh, Tho sermon topc at tho Reformed church next Sunday, wll bo " Preparatory Years." Rav.F, Alvln Langwlth has Invtee] suggestons for sermon topcs durng Aprl. He states that he s desrous of knowng what the members of the congregaton are nterested In and ther problems and fath. gates of Alfred Bucks mll pond got doggo! wth.leer one day last week, wth UJB result that water flowed over the road. Mr. Buck chopped the lo,away and the trouble was soon remeded. Holmdel. " success of the annual turkey supper held by,the fre company last week becomes Increasngly evdent as belated returnb. are receved. It now teems probable that the profts wll amount to $4 or more. fremen wll dspose of a turkey on the co-operatve plan, whch was gven by Bcrnon S, Prentce.- Max Lefsky, who has been sck several weeks, s Improvng, but he s stll unable to work at hs barber shop. Rev, Marshall Harrngton preached a specal sermon at the Holmdel church Sunday mornng In observance of the Dwlght L. Moody centennal. One strkng part of hs dscourse whch seemed to arouso specal Interest among hs congregaton wab as follows: "Moody,drove Harry, hs. eorrol horse, llko blazes as he rode n hs sngle seatcr.back and forth to the Mount Hermon school. Famlar wth the bustlng lfe of the world, heralded by thousands who lstened to hs thrllng messages, well known as a maker of souls and man ot God, ho returned to hs quet Northfleld farm. How lttle dd he prze the prase of men! Hs mnstry was to the great God-loved world, but ho remaned a smple-hearted, humble man. He was a Bush Aglow, burnng and shnng for hs Master." Wllam McCormlck has recovered from mumps.. Mss Ruth Hance has gven up her poston at New York. roof of a barn on ron Me- Campbells farm caught flre Frday afternoon. Tho. fremen wero summoned and although they made quck tmo n respondng tho blaze was pub out boforo they arrved. LoulBe Schanck, daughter of Mr. and Asher Schanck, Is sck wth mumps. Harry Ptcher, son of Mr. and Wllam Ptcher, Is recoverng from. I a sore arm whch he receved a short tme ago when a gravel pt caved n on hm at Crawfords Corner. Tho standng of the teamb of the Holmdel bowlng league Is as follows: Won Lost PUcataw»y«. S Lur.ky Strkes 5 Door Matn _..._ 6 Puah Overs IS HamateBln Brook.. If Coal Heavers US Tho young people of the Chrstan Endeavor socety met at the homo of Charles S. Ely Sunday evenng. A Lncolns brthday servlco wll be hold at tho Holmdel church Sunday. A Lncoln story wll bo toldand a char whch Lncoln once usod wll bo on the altar. Flood relef contrbutons, for the Red Cross socety now aggregate more than $6. Tho campagn s n charge of Mr», Charles S. Ely. Belated donatons may Increase the recepts, John S, Holmes has been made a new member of the recreatonal commttee of the Holmdel church. Other members of tho commttee are Danel 8, Ely and Charles Bennett. Tho Amercan Mechancs -wll atttna WashlnRtona-blrthdaysorvlcB at the llolmdol rlurh Hunlny, ITolruary. An all-day meetng of tho Baptst Lades Ad socety was held Tuesday at the chapel. It Is expected that a number of Holmdel folks wll attend the mdyear meetng of tho Baptst Monmouth Branch Baptst church next Tuesday, Rev. Marshall Harrngton wll address the Councl of Relgous Educaton at Freehold next Tuesday. Hs theme wll be "Lookng Toward Easter.",.. Ladles Ad socety of the Reformed church held a meetng Tuesday evenng at the home of Douglass Fromm. RED BANK EEGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. PERFECT PUPILS, Fuplls of Eutontown School On lst For Perfect Attendance. Followng Is a lst of pupls of tho Eatontown grammar chool, who nether were absent nor tardy durng. January: -.-Klrattrade fcn*>*-vct><(!rbwy,"om>nr» WMly, HlrtuH W.lk.r, H«murl Howard : bll tlunlay Uklmrdn. Second grade (Juntave Kahermanca, Robert Jone*. Arnold Jonej, Arlene Ju»ka, Csrla Stochl,. Helen Taylor. Lllan Wardm«n, Mary Johnson and Ralph Rowland. Thrd grade Jean Clark, Evelyn Dafrd, Vola DeGsuo, Lcona Nlcken, Ethal,.,ay Thornton, Jary Wldley, Margaret Wood, Raymond tloyce. Charles Evann, Kenneth Fary, Herbert Oerbg, John Kahermanes, George Rchards and Wllam assocaton at the Long lufnn. Fourth grade Stanley Celll, Clarence Supported by Merchants. Tho Red Bank Regster s supported bv local as well as out-oftown busness men. Advertsements appearng regularly tell the story. Advertsement. /A Regular Package of LUX FREE wlt ] pan of tt» famous OIMIU Tttahvdte ONE-PIECE SEAMLESS LATEX DRESS SHIELDS BY HICKORY Heres a real bargan n every way. MARVELITE lghter cooler "So thn you wont know theyre In" yet wear, longer than any <held. Wthstand almost endleu bolng and ronng, Satfacton guaranteed or your money back. Protect all your dresej wth MARVELITEcostuo lttle saves so much! 3 PAIRS FOR n WITH LUX FREE o 35c per par THEYRE LUXABLE Straus Co. RED BANK presents ) ^ NOW-THE BIGGEST THRILLS IN PICTURES ARE - IN SOUND Our atre Is Now Equpped Wth MIRROPHONIC Sound Reproducton System THAT GIVES YOU EVERY DRAMATIC SOUND EFFECT FULL FOKCE! uvans, Robert Taylor. Clare Jones. Myrtlo Mller. Matlda Morrs, Leona Sample and jllllan Morrs. Ffth grade Jean Dangler, Murel Jteece, Patrca Wood,,Ed«ar Caflyn. Harold Johnson, Bamnel Johnson, Allen Nlcltens, Ulch- «rl Wldrlch. Edward Wolf, Frank T6TJT. Edward Taylor and Ellsworth Shelds. Sxth grade Vsrnor DBfaard,- Bobby Hayes, jhtnes Kahermanes, Edward Morrs, Olver Red, Edward Ruffln. Howard Terry, Dorothy Ch&sey, Rhea Cromwell, Josephne Hathaway, Patsy Kelleny, Audrey Red, Dors Rel. Gladys Smth and Sylva Taylor Ṡeventh grade Wllam Bmly. Jack Fraler, Itobert ftulllarl, Frel Wolf, Patrka Bonus. Dorle Brltton, Acmes Crumr*>lr-Rnth-Dftfgard, Maran Heflann. Ruth l-ary, Dnnrnthy.lacltnon, (Jrnco Jncltson an.i Ueatrlee Shelds.. Eghth srade Peter DeGano, Edward Clar. Stanley Evatn, Manfred Bluttner, Donald Herrng, Eugene Ru(tln. Leo FarVtf Paul WhtMc], Fred Juks. Marcella Muffler. Eleanor ferbb, Harret Fary, Lyda Hathaway, Dolly Maza, Roose Mazxa, Lllan Mann and Phylls Taylor. Nero was the laat of the Caesars and was the mystc ant-chrst of tho. prmtve Chrstan tradton. ;» Wllam E. Neshfleld, who ded In 888, was an Englsh archtect and an authorty on furnture. WE INVITE COMPARISON! Compare qualty... value... prce! Make sure that your dollar buys cents n value! Thats the only way to get the most outof your money! Buy where your dollars brng the most n return! Check over the values offered here! Penneys nvtes your comparson!. Compare them pont by pont and see for yourself how you can save by shoppng: at Penneys! Wndsor Crepe Gowns Easy to launder no ronng necessary. Wh peach and flesh. Lades Porto Rcan Gowns Fne qualty-nansook! Danty embrodery trm- An outstandng value! fe-gjrgffkg^^wm Whte Outng Flannel Heavy qualty. Bleached pure whte. 7-In. wld. Stock up at ths prce! Lades Rayon Taffeta Slps Bas cut wth V tops. Talored models! Tea-ro-c and whte. SUCH 34 to 4! Crnkled Bed Spreads Crnkled cotton In Esmart strpes, scallop fns Seamless, too! 8x5 n. wll ft any regular s/" bed! Colored Border Terry Twels Colored borders. Soft, absorbent qualty! Stock up now and save more! Fast Color Dress Prnts Vat dyed! 35 to 36 In. wde! Now patterns. prce cant last long! ^ >ljs^s s^ljl^fbqjppj^bjjbjy^^ -Park Royal" Cleansng Tssue Box of sheets! Soft qualty! Excellent for use as dsposable handkerchefs. On Sale Frday and Saturday! A Lmted Quantty! Pure Slk Full Fashoned Chffon or servce welghtl O Guaranteed perfect! O Great Savngs! Mens Fancy ens Wastband Overalls Nu-Craft Collars! Full-Cut Szes! Fast Colors! se shrts combne top qualty and low prce! Complete wth pockets and non-wlt collars,.. 7-button frontal Now Is tho tlmo to get a supply! Dungaree typo of heavy bluo denm! Trlplo sttohod, copper rvotcd! Back bucklo ntrap! Centervlle; A cash donaton was made to the Red Cross flood relef fund by the chldren of the Bchool lastweek. School wll be closed tomorrow to observe Lncolns brthday.. ~ Edward Olllonrvvho "las been spendng several dayg n New Yorlt, retvnrrl homo Saturday, -Savera Malconlca, who has been wth Influenza; returned to school Monday. Mr. and George Thome spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mra.. Wllam Conover -of Perth Amboy. Anthony Malconlca spent Sunday "took Ip \t l»h Extra Qualty "Wzard" Brand SHEETS Heher prced later on! Durable bleached musln. Lares: sze, 8x 99 nches. Seamless! Stock up! New Arrvals! RAYON ACETATE Plan and novelty. fabrcs. Beautful new sprng fabrcs at a-remarkably low prce! Your chance to Sensatonal Offerng! Standard Qualty UNBLEACHED MUSLIN "tnndard weght musln. Sutable for every household need. Last tme at ths low prce Save plen- «t now! Long-wearng! Heavy Whpcord Eugged whpcord that wll stand hard wear! Strongly sttched and renforced! Servceable, dark grey color! A Specal Offerng! Mens Fancy par In cotton and rayon! Fgures, strpes! Lay Uv..n._supp!y and save! at New York. Peggy Wlley has been confned to her house several days wth an ear nfecton. Mss Hlda.Hoglander Is sck wth measleb. Mr. and Esplsoto of Mlddlotown spent Sunday wth Mary Genovese: Msses Catharne and Mary Fra. gasso of Unon Beach ppent Sunday at the Betsy Ross farm. Fhllomena Malconlca celebrated her nnth brthday Sunday wth a dlnnnr party for Bevornl frends. "KS Salvatoro Stralnloro sp Sunday wth rolatlven on Staten lnd. Mr. and Peter Leplclt of Belford spent the week-end wth Mr. and Mchael Menosky. Mro. Robert Den Ouden of Whte Plans was a vstor here over the week-end.. Stephen Menosky motored to Brooklyn Sunday, Mss Anna Potosky, who was employed at Newark, has returned to her home here. - Boys can make extra Docket monfly sclllnz Reprlsler Advertsement Specal Offerng! Lades Fne Rayon Pantes 5c Popular styles! Cut so they ft rkht. Attractve, lace trmmed and sem-talored models. yll launder and wear exceptonally well! Page Thtaa Chrstan Scence Readng Room Broad Strat Natonal Bub Qldj, " Broad Stroot,..._ Rod OPEN ItlJO \. M, to 4>8 P. JA. Tuesday and Frday Evtnlnnl 73 U BlSO. Hara the Ulbla. th. Work of Man Bator Ed dr. Dlscovara and founder t Chrstan Scenes, tnd al otht? authorhed Chrstan Scence) Ut*r&* tura mar b* read, borrowed Of ptuw ehasad. Readng ROOD Mantaned hf FIRST CHURCH OF OHIUETO SCIENTIST. } BROAD STREET. ted OAKS Publc U Welcome. Save At Ths Prce! Broadcloth SLIPS An unbeatable value! Bmooth-flttlne broadcloth SIIDS wth V tops and adustable straps. Whte and flesh. Szes 34 to 44! On Sale Frday and Saturday! A Specal Purchase! Sensatonally Prced! lt rrr r trucl" O V PUT K /-lotl Heavy Work Gloves ntructed of heavy canvas, knt wrst style! Whle y Last! Blue Chambray 9* Long-wearng Dhlrts of Bno chambray! Two breast pockets, durable buttons! yre bg values! Szes UM to 7! Comfortable! Sturdy! Scout Style Of chocolate color rotan Icathor! heels! Thck, composton soles Borvlcoablo! -3 BROAD STREFT RED BANK, N, 3.!

4 TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Contractor and Bulder SPECIALIZINGIN JOBBING B8-M. IITJDBON AVE. IUCP HAWK, N.. J. MONEYTQANED UII Juwolry, Slver, Muscal Instromenta, Cameras, Bnoculars, etc. LJcenwd and Bonded by Slata of N.^» _ WE PAY CASH FOR OLD GOLD AND SIIA ER Broadway Loan Co. 8 Broadway, (OJ>P. Jacob stenbach - «) Long Branch ALERT motorng Amerca; more eager than ever *» for economy n ts cart, a swngng over to the Impressvely economcal new 937 Studebaker whch a test after test equals or betten the gas and ol fnueags of lowest prced cars. Worlds Cnt ear to offer the dual economy of the Frcm ol cleaner and the gas-savng automatc overdrve! World only car wth the bult-n automatc Un balder and feather-touch hydraulc brakes! See and drve a bg, new, money-savng Studebakerl AFEW CENTS A DAY MORE THANA LOWEST PRICED CAR BAILLY BROTHERS 59 MAPLE AVENUE - Tel. Red Bank 596 Try the new 937 EASY I -at our store or n your. Let us show you the few controls. n-wthout practce --ron a shrt! I you are not delghted -wth the remarkable new ease of operaton that s found only n tha now EASY Ironor well gve you a uno Cannon towel, free.»» s& mr Cobb Resgns As Scout Offca After Ten Years. n» Scout EJBM* tvo for Monmoulh and Ocean Frank Cobb Wll Toko Ur Work n New York. Frank Oobb, for ten years Seoul executve of Monmouth councl, B3 Scouts, has tendered hlb reatgn&tlo to former Unted States Senator W Warren Barbour, charman of th board, to take effect March L Mr. Cobb resgns to takoohargo In Westchester county, New York, where h wll be Scout executve for Slwano. councl, wth headquarters at New Rochellc. Loath to accept. the resgnaton, but understandng Mr. Cobb felt hs Interests and opportunty for Scou work must determne the matter, Mr. Barbour has apponted a, com mttee from the executve board to choose hs successor, the commttee comprsng Monroe Esner, Sanford lnt, Wllam Buohsbaum and Mr. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY.98T. ;ratlve personnel from 5 to 6. In 98 Mr. Barbour took the charman" hlp of the board and a major part f the development haa occurred lnce that tme. organzaton Is mtstandlng In the state and Is 6no f the promnent ones n the natonal organzaton. In the natonal plan to make one boy out of four a Scout raned ctzen by M the attalnjent of Monmouth councl ranks It,s No. 6 In 78 councls of, Amer-, whch rankng apeak3 for Itself. When Mr. Cobb took charge here he Scout camp was on the Metede- :onk rver. Ths ste was abandoned 98 when the late Arthur Brlslane made avalable for tha Scout oservatlon the famous om deserted Mage at Allare, consdered a nearly perfect locaton for ths work. Metedeconk ste was sold In the prng of 935 to the VanNess corjoratlon, real estate developers, prbeds from the sale havng been aced In an endowment fund held n trust for Scout work In Monouth and Ocean countes. Sad Mr. Cobb yesterday: "Because f the strong personal tes that have establshed and of the wholelearted co-operaton of so many arod Interests In the work I have lone here, It Is gong; to be hard r me to leave. It l my hope that :he people of Monmouth and Ocean countes wll gve my successor the same fne assstance they nave gven me.".,, - - Boys can make extra pocket money elllng Regster Advertsement easy-to-use. new K>urhand-r<mng tme-saves EAcsY A M S u y U ^-effortlessly Strde EASY.doea all the workjcor vou. OfflooHonroj St3A.AI.toeF.SL TelephonoEeaBanlrUOO; ESncrgencyH.one after offloo Lours Beo Bank 3. State League To Dscuss Problem a bo Hold at Conventon Hall, Asbury Park, ThurtMlny Evenng, February 8 Tax Relef Sought. That the pecular make-up of th stato legslature whch fnds th house of assembly under Democrat! control and the state senate undo Republcan control Is responsble fo the unusual delay In tho enactment of varous laws necessary to the muncpal gavernment, Is the opnon of S. S. Kenworthy, executve oeorotary of the New Jorsey Stats Lflaguo of Muncpaltes,, n.a statement ssuet In Trenton Mr. KprWorthy announced four regonal mwungs- whch are tc be held In varous sectons of the state durng the next two weeks. "In arrangng these meetngs," sad Mr. Kenworthy, "t la the hope of.th New Jersey State League of Muncpaltes that members of the legslature can be nduced to st down wth In an effort to further ad growers to market the all-tme bumper Barbour. y have asked the natonal organzaton In New York to management of local government n fflclals who are charged wth the grapefrut crop wthout heavy fnancal leases, food chan companes Ktyport C*anbus uggest some canddates. Mr. Cobb an effort to agree on a constructve wll reman untl after the annual legslatve program. evdent have agreed to promote a canned.,. 4.4e 4.4s.lttlo Slver..8».«8 Boy Scouts congress to be held at hestancy on the part of the legslature to enact a program provdng grapefrut and grapefrut juce sales ons Bnnoh,,,, 6.TB S.tt he Berkeley-Carteret hotel February 7. - funds for publlo relef, as well as campagn In ther 37, stores Unlpn Townhlp _ t.so S.«throughout the country next summer. lanuqun IS (ttlboro Townhlp, measures whch would provde a re- Ths drve wll supplement the naton-wde fresh grapefrut sale, be- [alwaa Townbb latawan _._-,_.-._ S4 Durng the ten years he haa been.iddlotown n charge In Monmouth and Ocean gun n md-january and contnung lonmoutl ftmoh, countes, the enrollment has grown through February. present cam- ptana. rom 7 to,6 boys, th; admlnl* ducton In the burden of taxaton now jarred by real property, makes necessary for muncpal offcals to lersonally present ther local sltualon to members of the state legslature. One of theso regonal meetngs wll bo held In the Conventon Hall, Asbury Park, Thursday evenng, February 8, wth the attendance made p of muncpal offcals from Mddleex, Monmouth and Ocean countes. state senators.and members of the house of assembly representng le countes have been urged to atend. "It Is our hope among other thngs," sad Mr. Kenworthy, "to be able to convnce theso legslatve repesentatlvea of the necessty for mmedate amendments to the new bud- ;et act so aa to prevent drastc ncreases In the tax rates of many communtes. relef problem wll be wth us for many years to come nd the small home owner Is unablp > shoulder a further Increase n Bs utes through the heavy expendtures made necessary In carng for thousands of unemployed. se costs should be carred by the federal and stats governments and were so fnanced untl January,936, when,e federal authortes ceasedto contrbute toward drect relef. After that date the state government assumed the major porton of these expendtures untl Aprl IS, S3S, when through falure of the, legslature to rovlde necessary funds, the problem ras placed In the hands of muncpal ffcals who were forced to fnance It wthout any outsde assstance untl uly X. Ths resulted n an unantcpated expendture of close to three mllon dollars and forced many com. untes to borrow necessary funds and has resulted In Increased debt ervce appropratons In the 87 mdgets. Whle It s true that the tate agan became the major conxbutor durng the last sx months of 33, most muncpaltes were blged to pay durng that year amounts much In excess of ther 988 ppropratons." Contnung, Mr. Kenworthy sad; Provson must be made by the 937 gslature to carry ths burden. It the feelng of the New Jersey State jague of Muncpaltes that the loal taxpayer should not be asked to lay for drect relef beyond the cost admnstraton. "Problems of purely local Interest the varous muncpaltes attendg these regonal meetngs, wll also e gven consderaton, and It Is expected that a frank talk wth leglsj latlve representatves wll result In favorable acton. Experence has taught us how mpossble It s to secure an audence wth members of the legslature whle they are In sesson In Trenton. It B our hope that members of the legslature wll cooperate wth us to the extent of meetng wth muncpal offcals n ther own terrtory. Ths should result n a better understandng of local government problems to the end that constructve laws may bo enacted. Besdes the Asbury Park meetng, other regonal meetngs wll bo held In Paterson, Somorvlle and Camden." BKEWEBS GRAINS AS FEED. Con Be Used to Advantage Wth Other IngredlenU. value and use of brewers grans Is growng to be a frequent queston comng to the offce of the Monmouth County Extenson Servce. Here are some ponts on what brewers grans are, as well as ther value In the dary raton. Brewers grans result from the brewng of barley In makng beer. After the sugar s extracted the grans are dred and sold for cattle feed. y are medum hgh In proten, around percent, and are farly bulky. y are only slghtly Inferor to gluten feed but not qute as palatable and can be used to advantage when mxed wth other Ingredents. More Monmouth county darymen have access to wet brewers grans, accordng to M. A. Clark, assstant county agrcultural agent. In computng ther feedng value It U well to remember that they are about 75 per cent water, so ther cost should not be more than one quarter of the cost of the dry brewor! grans. Cows can bo safely fed from 8 to 8 pounds dally. y make a good food for producng mlk but are, pershable In character and should not be kept too long, mangers or.food,boussfeould. be,ghtto prevent the lqud from runnng- through and creatng an undesrable odor In the stable. Dstllers grans are a by-produot of whskey manufacture. Some dstllers grans are made from corn and others from rye. Corn dstllers grans are better for dary feedng. y are slghtly superor to gluten feed or dred brewers grans and about equal to cottonseed meal. corn grans vary from 33 to 8 per cent total proten and are always preferable to those from rye, whch contans about 3 por cent Lke the brewers grans.. they are lghtly unpalatable and should»j. yns be used la mxed food* TBAIN STRIKES TOTJCE. Egg laden Vehcle Wedged freehold House. A trunk drven by Paul R. dronng, Jr.,, of VaaHljevlUo, waa struck In the reu ty > l at-ffreehold -FrdojoamlDff.Th. Th truolc was wedged between the locomotve and the untrfloor apartment of Anthony Dlckash. Dtokash. who weghs nearly 4 pounds, was frghtened or thrown from her bed. truok was loaded wth egga In crates and only y a few dozen dzen of the eggs were broken, bk Grmng was no Injured. Chan Stores In Co-operaton Move y Are Untng n an Endeavor to Promote tho Ueo of Grapefrut and Grapefrut Juce n Order to Move Surplus Crop. pagn was undertaken by the Nalonal Assocaton of food chans at the request of the growers n Florda, Texas, Arzona and Calforna, when they were confronted wth a coord-smashng grapefrut crop of 9,, boxes, almost twce the proluctlon for the. last eght-year averge. Whle consumpton of fresh grape- rult haa doubled snce the food chans Btartod ther specal advertng campagn and co-ordnated mer- :handlsng effort, the canned grapo-!rut drve I* desgned to further tlmlate the demand and thus enbo canners to use a, far greater por- Ion of the huge crop than ever be- >ro In tha hstory of the Industry. In announcng the acton taken by >od chan companes to move Into msumptlon ths enormous surplus rop, John A. Logan, executve vce resdent of the Natonal Assocaton f Food Chan* sad: Amercans have become graperult-mlnded snce they dscovered It a health food rather than a luxry. Reports ndcate the total conumptlon has doubled as a result of ur campagn. Chan stores are relortlng sales ncreases rangng from. to 6 per cent snce the demand or grapefrut was stmulated by eclal newspaper advertsng and or- ganlzed and enthuslatlo promoton programs In all chan food stores. "Despte ths, t uems apparent rom the extraordnary sze of the rop that cannng of grapefrut and rrapefrult Juce must also be nleased substantally so the marketng season may be extended through the summer months. " Natonal Assocaton of Fool Chans sponsored the current campagn of fresh grapefrut to help,the growers meet a crtcal stuaton and to ad them to obtan a far prce for ther crop. Our agrcultural commttee has consdered the unusual conlltlon and In response to the growrs request baa decded that food :halns throughout the country vll extend ther efforts further to d the growers by promotng anaonal canned grapefrut and graperult Juce promoton, startng the atter part of June. "Ths assurance of organzed food halns advertsng and merchandlsng support should assst the growrs to receve a better prce for ther rop and permt the canners to pook larger porton of the crop, whch :annot be shpped to market as fresh rult. It should also assure conmmers of fne qualty frut through he summer months." MEETING OF ENGINEERS. lans for Ensung Year to be Made at Long Branch Wednesday. next meetng of Monmouth Chapter of Professonal Engneers,nd Land Surveyors wll be held Vednesday evenng at 8 oclock at arfleld-orant hotel, Long Branch, cnjamln Kaplan of Lttle Slver, resdent of the chapter), Is desrous havng a full attendance, especally commttee members, as the actlves of the chapter for the ensung ear are to be planned and organlaon Is to be perfected, Arthur O. Swft of Red Bank wll :ad a paper on "Arplane Photograly wth Spoolal Reference to Steretlcal Readngs/ Protectng Egg Producers. Representatve Wllam H. Sutphln Matawan has Introduced a bll to ohlblt the Importaton of egg oducts. Sutphln sad tha prce to rmers for ther egg had not kept ce wth the Increase In the prce! the feed. Purchases by-the Surlus Commodty Corporaton, he sad, lad done some good, but many poultry men In New Jersey had suffered L loss In ther busness. Many Towns Have Tax Rate Increases Tax rates In meat of the muncpal. Itle In tha eounty wll be hgher thlo ywuv-or 4 town*trttfaafe mated ther rates under the provson of the over state budget law, 8 show Increases, eght show decrease* and the remanng fve show no change at alt new law, whch forces muncpaltes oh a pajnao-you-ffo bass, l cted as the drect cause for tax Increases In sovera] county towns. followng table shows the antcpated rate ths year and lost years rate! mnatt Wt Bat* (Eatlmattd) (Aotual) Alltnhnnt Atbury Park. _ Atltntld Townhlp. Atlntlo BllhluJ Avon )«lmar,.,, Iradlty Baath Irltlle leal,. Ensllhtown Far Htvan Fannlnsdalt Tethold TMhold T lolmdel «ntarlaktn. [«j>tra«cltr ettn Townshp!fd Bank lumbn n 9ta Brght 3«a Grt. mwabnry Boro « Mwtrary Townhlp.8 4.6» 4.4 I.T5 B.tl.4 S.9 4. S.TS T4 B.I* 4.S ).ee S.4 4.J as a.6 4.U 8..SS S S , 4., S , S S.8B , a.!! South Bdmar ~ 997 rat* uatottrmlnad 3.8 Sprng Lakt lurng Lalct Blshta s.lo all Townhlp , t Long Branch * Batd on «aoh I loo of asmtd vanttlon. IB A Frendly Vstor, Brngng Good News every week for S8 years, to all the famly In the homes of Red Bank and vlolnlty About local events and local people. Advertsement. "T? cat PAINB Amwrbg. tafte NEV> AIOIA PAIN! tfa&tf ft* 5 W p cr» amb n thr.fet ol day (lotnhlmllft bottlo letu n «nt ttofy. ATAUDSUOITORII IT HAS never occurred before In outo* moble hstory that 5 mllon can of ono make, bearng one name, have been manufactured under ono management. 5,,tl» Ford car rolled off the Ford Rouge Plant producton lne on January 8, mllon cara flnce mote than one-thrd of all the caw ever bult... enoorh cart to transport the entre populaton of the Unted State}. fgures represent o remarkable contrtuton to the socal welfare, the ndustral stablty and the general progress of our country. PeoplerespectFordefHcency. y; know Ford uses fno materals, tha best workmanshp at good wages, the most exact precson measurements. y know these thngs are passed along to purchasers n the form of tnrtra valne. Naturally, they lke to do busness wth each a company. That (s tho. only reason, t has been requred to produce 5 mllon cars. Naturally, loo, they expect more of a Ford car, more ths year than last year more m M IuatA Fow Sps ond ke A Plash Relef! 5p«nd # fow CfTTtl todsv of BUCKLIY MIXTuRI tk etn^a jlttp aeuvt.f your WtrSvg teurf of br oaf oortfro On. la tp and tha «rs._, l j ~Ttlnu» for a or K m no mom from < cash (fat Ml, "SLfrUV *V [ > ncturi moooytw It Pays to Advertse n Regster each, year than the year before; y; have every rght to. Tha experence ganed n buldng 5,, can enables Ford to produce today a really superb motor car at a really low prce wth the Beauty, Comfort, Safety and Performance of much more expensve cara. 937 Ford V-8 combnes ad. vaneed desgn, all-steel constructon, extra body room, and brllant brakes wth a choce of two V. type 8-oyln- der engnes the most modern type of power-plant on land, sea, or n the ar. 8Shorsoppwer engne provdes top performance wth nnumouy good economy for ts hgh power. (SO-horsepower engne gves good performance wth tho greatest gasolne mleage ever bult nto a Ford car and wears tho lowest Ford prca tag n years. People expect more of a Ford car because ta a Ford and they jet more, for the same reason. It s undenably the qualty car n the low-prce feld. " (ID M F A MY 9 Monmouth St. RED BANK 94 FORD DEALERS FOR THIRTY-THREE YEARS 937- Dstrbutors-- Qenune Parts and Specalzed Servce

5 Sen. VanWnkle Clomps Embargo On Appontments - County phased Wth Appontment* n Ht County Balks at Confrmng Governor* Nomnatons..Trenton, February (AP) Rotuaal of Republcan Senator Wlnant VanWInkle to attend senate executve aesnlon untl Governor Hoffman adjusts Bergen county patonago dstrbuton clampod a vrtual ombargo today on any new gubernatoral appontments. Wthout VanWInkle, who has been a( odds, wth the,governor over recent appontments In hlb county, the Republcans lacked suffcent votes to confrm. Democrats stuck together to make poltcal captal ol tha stuaton. bolt resulted In appolntmont of a Democrat, Leo J. would bo avalable three years hence. Governor has never been defeated for publc offce, but how he Rogers, aa actng Mercer county prosecutor. Polce Judge Androw J. would reman n the poltcal spotlght from ths year untl B4 was Duoh, Hoffmans appolnteo, waa not confrmed Monday nght and the open to queston. Somo sad he term of the present prosecutor, Err would run for U. S. Benator to succeed A. Harry Moore, should Moore wn E. Marshall, expred today. Mr. Rogers was named by Attorney General Wlentz after Marshall sad sev- Others thought he mght leek the be oleoted Governor In November. eral pressng engagements made It drectorshp of tho unemployment Invposlble for hm to contnue. compensaton bureau. VanWInkle sad he would not confrm any new appontments untl all al nterm appontments. had been deantd up. Hoffman recently named four JudgeB not members of the Bergen county facton wth whch Van- WInkle Is leader. Governmental reorganzaton blls were Introduced In the senate by Lester H. Clee, Essex Republcan, and Llnwood W. Erlckson, Cumberland Democrat, whle Senator Charles E. Lolzeauxs sales-lncome-buslness franchse tax blls were offered, In the assembly. Adjournment untl next Monday apparently ended the hopo of muncpaltes for pasbago of blls extendng salary cuts for another year. Nether party was wllng to accept the responsblty for offerng them and possbly Incur the wrath of puble employees durng a gubernatoral year. A dolay of at least two weeks was lkely before the senate votes on the Democratc assembly bll to dvert nearly $8,, hghway funds to a $,, relef program. Tho senate hghway commttee, to whch the bll -was referred, has called a publlo hearng for February 4. Possbltes of ncreasng the lower bracket salares of state employees aro "beng consdered very much," sad Assemblyman Samuel Pcsln of the jont legslatve appropratons commttee. Ho sad the Jont commttee had reached no decson as yet, but probably would "como to some concluson soon." In all budgets consdered thus far, the commttee has reserved Judgment, on tho matter of salares. Fesln sad tho members wanted to get "tho pc* turo as a whole.", commttee, reversng a stand taken earler In the year, haa dc elded to vst some stato Insttutons to study budget requests. Next Tuesday the members wll go to Vneland and from there Inspect several South Jersey Insttutons, Statstcans estmate that 68 cent of every relef dollar spent In New Jarsey goes for food. Fgures prepared by the Fnancal Assstance showed that one cent out of every Store Open Monday, Wednesday, Frday, Saturday Untl 9 P. M. dollar ropresontod wages tho rest was a dlroct grant to relef. Other servces of tho dollar were: holtor, 6 con to; mlk, seven cents; clothng, two cents; coal, one cent; hoapltojizatlon, ono cent; gas and lght, ono contj medcal servce, one cent; mscellaneous, threo cents. Whllo tho exponlturo of tbo ro- >}s aollbnmay reman tha same, tho commsson formula for dstrbutng relef was lkely to bo altered. Assembly Democrats announced they would draft a bll makng mandatory tho amount of relef for each muncpalty. At - present the state grants are parcelled out on tho bass of a muncpaltys fnancal condton not on.ts populaton or the amount of persons on relef lst. Harold G. Hoffmans frends see hm as a certan Republcan candldato for Governor agan,in IM. He announced at -a brthday dnner lost Saturday he would xun agan ths fall were t not, for the consttutonal prohbton aganst a Governor succeedng hmself. Assoolates Interpreted ths announcement as an Indcaton he Hoffman sad he was "Too busy wth presont problems" to fgure the future. No Republcans have defntely placed them n tho unonvlable poston of opposng Moore, twce elected Now Jerseys chef executve and rated as the states greatest votegotter. Mentoned for the G. O. P. canddacy were Dr. Lester H. Clee of Newark, Essexs Senator-Clergyman; Senator Clfford R. Powell, voteran- Burlngton county legslator; Fedcra) Judge Wllam Clark of Prnceton, and County Clerk Lloyd Marsh of Passalc. Motor Vehcle Commssoner Magee was encouraged, he sad, by a drop of 6.8 por cent In trafllc fataltes In New Jorsey last year. Thcro wero,7 persons klled In accdents, 8 less than In 35. Ho noted the decreaso came "In tho face of a recent announcement by the Natonal Safety Councl that 36 trafllc fataltes In tho naton would reach 38,5, the hghest on record" and despte a ten per cent Increado n tho total number of accdents. Brthday Party For W. H. Tallman A brthday party for Wllam Howard Tallman was held Saturday nght at her home on Rversde avenue. Games wero played and refresh ments wero served. Group sngng was also enjoyed. Mr. and Wl Ham Russell Tallman entertaned wth several ducts, wth Talman at tho pano. Mss Helen Grffn was the pano accompanst for group slnnglng. Wnners at card games- were Stuart Sherdan, Mss Arllne Smlth, Mss Carolyn Sherman and Harry Wordcn. Others present were Mr. and Wllam Howard Tallman and daughter Shrley, Mr. and Wllam Russell Tallman, Mss Helen Grffn and Harry Frledlander, One of the quckest ways toflnd a job Is to advertse In Regsters Want Department. Advertsement, -. Unon Beach. (Tt tltd Dnk Rtgbttr us b«boahl In Unon Btub,«tot tton ol Ou Bu> Tho 937 budget was Introduced at tho meetng of tho borough councl Thursday nght and shows an Incroase ol -$8,6,9 -over»]a»k yvxr.< Due to the large amount of uncollooted tucco It WHO tho opnon of borough offcals that the tax rate ths year would be very hgh, but Audtor Nathan Llpman held a conference -wth State Audtor Waltor Darby and explaned the unusual condton of delnquent tax collectons, resultng In the reductons of several mandatory Items, thereby makng the budget Increase a rear sonablo one. amount to be rased by taxaton totals $35,437,5 as aganst {3,486. last year. commssoner of alcoholc control has notfed the borough councl he had granted the transfer of, the lcense of Fred Clauss to Bertha G. Owen of Atlantlo Hghlands for the premses known as the Bluebrd Inn on Unon avenue. recently organzed Young Womens club has elected the followng offcers: Presdent Joeph KotodteJ. Secretary Mra. Thor.a Uldncr. Treasurers-Mss ROBQ Lavln. Detals relatve to the refundng of the teachers penson and annunlty fund bonds were reported as progressng favorably by Borough Attorney Ezra W. Karkus at the monthly meetng of the school board last week. Harry W. Doyle, a board member, explaned some steps that had been taken and had made sqme suggestons concernng techncaltes encountered. buldng and grounds commttee was authorzed to make needed repars to the Cottage Park Bchool. recent death of Andrew Harley, jantor of the Cottage Park school, brought about a dscusson over the appontment of another Jantor. Durng the dscusson over the matter, Dstrct Clerk Edwn C. Masson sad that he favored tho employment of two^jantors, end although ths would Increase the budget for jantors salares by about $5 a year, It was hs belef ths amount would be more than made up In general repar work. Other board members ponted out that work on the unused Florence avenue school had been neglected through the employment of only one Jantor and that by employng an addtonal jantor work on ths property would not be neglected. A resoluton was adopted to engage George J. Flemng and John A. Cooney, each at a salary of $8 per month. former was a jantor a year ago, when he was replaced by Mr. Harley. tr. Cooney s a former freman and two years ago was badly Injured when the fre truck on whch he was rdng whle respondng to a flro alarm was n an accdent. He was unable to work for several months. A long dscusson took place over a report of Dr. Sdney Becker, the school physcan. Accordng to what was sad by board members, several pupls who have undergone examnatons have been found to be subject to heart alments. doctors report had led to a feelng of apprehenson among the pupls parents. Dr. Beckers work In the school was hghly prased and the board expressed regret that an apparent msunderstandng had been brought about Prncpal H. E. Butterfleld In a report stated that the January school attendance had not been good, due to an outbreak of chlckenpox In Unon Beach. Mrs; Rchard Wlble has recovered from sckness at her home on Florence avenue. Charles Schaeffer, who had a summer home on Mornlngslde avenue a RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. number of yean, ded last week at hlo home at Whltestone, Long Island. Melvln Everson has accepted a poston wth the Central ralroad at Elzabeth. Patrck McKeon of New York, has been the guest of Jenne Rojysho.- John- Bower* "w&$<--"taubyv-avs moved to Koansburg, Lena Ilune In lomff fronj a vst at Newark. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Nolan nave ended a vst wth Wllam Schober. Gladye Flomlng of Newark vsted Cela Everson last week. Lena Boss has returned from a stay at Newark. Mss Frances Lavln Is home from a vst at Kearney. Mss Frances Qulnlan "of New York has ended a vst at tho home of Mss Mldred Hutton. Mr. and Wllam Kellam aro on a trp to Calforna. Fre company No. has elected the followng offcers for the ensung year: Presdent Joeph Kolodlej. Vce presdent Wllam E. Bell. Treasure): Fred Dnhmer. Secretary Andrew Graham. Chef Joseph Kolodzlej. Captan Davd Graham. Jr. Foreman Benjamn Clemens. Assstant foreman F. Bennett. Engneer Andrew Graham. Ladles auxlary of the Unon Hose company met at the home of Mrs, Davd Graham Tuesday afternoon. John Smmons has returned from a sojourn at Atlantc Cty. Laura Nabbln "was -hostess to the members of the Sunshne Sewng club last week. followng members were present: Anna Ross, Harry Doyle, Helen Ross, Ana Dlrner, Elzabeth Splelman and Mra. resa Schober. Keyport Infant Baptzed, George Edmund Hern, Infant Bon of Mr. and George Henn of Keyport, was baptzed Sunday at St Josephs church, Keyport, by Rev John P. Burke, sponsors were Mrs". Arthur Llnzmayer of Red Bank and Edmund Ltnzmayer of Rumson Twenty guests attended a partj af terward at the home of Mr and Mff. Henn. Before her marrage Henn was Mss Catherne Llnzmayer of Atlantc Hghlands. Boys can make extra pocket money Bellng Regster Advertsement Must Vacate Lost Our Lease 4, Fars of Qualty SHOES. All Stylos, all Leathers, all Colors. Values»P A rt ( to $.98, NOW E> lo ENJfA JETTICK SHOES NOW, Fars, values up to $3.98, at 48 BROAD ST., BED BANK Next to Whelans Drag Store Everybody Welcome To^Our Brthday Event! Its Our Brthday Your Party. Come and share wth us on Our Annversary Celebraton. Despte the rsng market, you wll save on Qualty Floor Coverngs, that wll "add to the beauty of your Home." to F EE DURING THIS SALE can wax and applcator free wth each Inlad Lnoleum Job. & Broadloom Carpetng RUGS Products of Several Famous Manufacturers Orental x46" Former prce,4. Sale prce Domestc Orental Il3"x Former prce Sale prce Domestc Orental 9xl8 Former prce 55 Sale prce Large Selecton of 9xl Wltons and $ Domestc Orentals at Savngs from Plan Rugs, 6x9 Former prce 7. Sale prce Plan Rugs, 6xl Former prce 96. Sale prce and many odd szes at greatly reduced prces TEXTURE O oquare yards Broadloom Carpetng regular 7.95 sq. yd. Sale prce Rust, Brown, Green and Red Bath Mats and Carpet Sweepers Drastcally Reduced 4 MONMOUTH ST. "THE RUG STORE" PHONE R. B. 47 FEATURING THE PRODUCTS OF A: & M. KARAGHEUSIAN,. "THE MAKERS OF GUMSTAN". $ & up.. Store Open Monday, Wednesday, Frday, Saturday Untl 9 P. M. East Keansburg. (Thfl Red Bank fteglter ean ba bought In East KcansbacB tram Isadora Wallng.) Preparatons aro well advanced for tha St. Valentno dance to bo held by the Lades auxlary of the flro company Saturday nght at the lre Htsau^Shz^sacmoB ;g,tho auxlary aro encnurngtd by-ndlcatlona of. a largn nttmlar.n. Tho Bngo club wll hold a party at tho flro house Saturday, March 6. profts wll bo used to belp buy a new ambulance for tho Frst Ad squad. Walter VanNortwlck wll drect tho party. Edward Stokes baa a new automoble. - funeral of Isabella Smth of West Keansburg Frday was attended by a number of tho resdents of ths place. A. H. Loderhaus sang a solo. Geraldlno Thompson Rcpub- FREE! OIIM Ufllly Tray wll, JSc Tabs 5c 5-oz. Jar HOFFMANS Pure HONEV CUT TO GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS Large.S NORDLAND COD.IVER OIL. ABBOTTS HALIVER OIL nd VIOSTEROL 5c CLAPPS BABY FOOD t VAUIITUI 5c LIPPS CHOCOLATE MINT PATTIES Lb. Box Hcan club wll hold a luncheon and card party Thursday afternoon, February $, at the flro house. Tho event Is scheduled to begn at :3 oclock. Tho proflta wll be appled to tho flower fund of the club, Tho Bngo club mot at the homo of Louse Stccts last week. Frst prlzo wno won by Boer and tho consolaton awardwen!; to JIra«TF9?- tor VnnNortwIclc, Laot nght tho club mot nt tha homo of Rchard Corbley, Tho C. I. A. group wll hold a party at the home ol George Mller next Monday for tho beneft of tho Methodst church ot Keansburg. Saturday nght at KcanBburg the Indans of ths place defeated the tecond Trojan team of Keansburg n a basketball game by tho score of 3 to. Indana have played IS games ths season and hare won 4. ^ "4-5-6 PICK-UP-STICKS FKECI lolllt of AQUA VELVA ala le Tabs WILLIAMS SHAVE CREAM c.t. It pays to advertse In Regster, $. A. P. C. c o VIOSTEROL, cc 97 $.5 NORDLAND _ Ar Are You Lstenng? OPEN EVENINGS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING STATION Gladys Swarthout o Frank Chapman and a Famous Orchestra SEABOARD ICE COMPANY Red Bank In Exquste Heart Boxes $. lb. Box Assorted CHOCOLATES In Beautful fld Hnrt Bon $. lb. Box Assorted CHOCOLATES nrod Satn Heart Box.5 bottl Har Tonlo. Jar Lady Marfow FACE POWDER Jar PACQUINS HAND CREAM. Can MAVIS DUSTING POWDER 5c DOVE SANITARY NAPKINS, Box ol.. 39c TANGEE LIPSTICK SOc HINDS LOTION and DISPENSER c ELECTRIC A f,r 44 BULBS 5- la GO-Wall ) Can SANI-FLUSH for DOWLS A.B.t>.andG.Caps,5s /V c 5c 6-Inch Dameter a #», $.5 ABBOTTS o-, SHAVING MIRROR... 7 C A. B. D. Capsules, 5s. O9 5c Box ol 6 *- $l.oosquibbs TOWER STEEt WOOL.. 3 C ADEX TABLETS SOe YEASTFOAM FP.HI CAM OF NOXZEMA SOAP WITH SOc JAR. Electrc HEALTH LAMP Complete Wth 5c Approved ELEC. CORD SETS -.. TABLETS 3* NOXZEMA 5c TRAVELERS 75c ABBOTTS -~, OLADOL Caps., 5s.. 53 C WHISK BROOMS 35c TORPEDO PLAYING CARDS 35c HILLS NOSE DROPS Sc BUGLER, KITC 4 or SHOWBOAT c Slzo MUSTEROLE 5c MISTOL NOSE DROPS 35c BOTTLE TONSILINE.. 5c S. R. I. Vtamlzcd COUGH SYRUP 47 75c T. S. T. Vaporzng BALM 6c CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS., c ANTI-COLIC. CAN OVALTINE $. IIORLICKS MALTED MILK.. 65c CARNATION MALTED MILK-lb. 4c FLETCHERS CASTORIA MEADS DEXTRI-MALTOSE At%. FflEEl Oomoob Ppe Wltb I Do Tn DIAL TOB. FREE! Par of SHOE LACES Wth c Gant Tn NERD SHOE POLISH New Low Prce! c HIMYAR CIGARETTE TOBACCO 5c BEECHNUT O»f. QE or RED MAN V OH 8-or. RALEIQH, PRINCE.,. ALBERT or HALF & HALF 3c TIN BMGO.S A far AF TOD. MIXTURE,.,,4 TSc I4-I. PKff. LANDMARK TODACCO XSc BIO MITT TOBACCO LONDHES SHAPE Formerly Sc-A Choke Clear Unsurpnsod for Mldness BOXOFBO-Sf.43 Llntltod Quantty ScELSAMORA CIOARS, Box ol SO.

6 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY.887. BANK REGISTER ESTABLISHED 878 GEOEGE C. HANCE, Edtor EBEDEBIO S. HATES, Bbnaglns Edtor BBOWN, THE BED BANK HEQI8TER s a member of THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Tha Assocated Press Is exclusvely enttled to th tua for republlcatlon of all news dspatches to It or no ethcrwlso credted In ths paper and also the local new publshed theren. " Member Natonal Edtoral AMOotoUon. Member New Jersey Preo» AssodaUon. Member Monmouth County Press Clnb. Subscrpton Prloeo Three months Elx months Ono year. 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 937. does not seem to be a complcated one, No offcal explanaton has been made for the many delsys. It would redound to the reputaton of the mayor and councl as s4< Impartal and effcent trbunal to settle ths case at thf sarllest possble opportunty. nvestgatng he Hosptals. ;> charges made by Dr. M. A. Aaronoon of Long {ranch wth regard to alleged Irregulartes In the care )f oharty patents at hoapltals recevng county ad hould be thoroughly Investgated. charges are >laln and specfc and whether or not they are justfed hould be readly demonstrable If an honest, panstakng nvestlgatlon Is made, as has been promsed by the coun- / board of freeholders. freeholders got off to a bad start by consderng he allegatons at a prvate conference behnd closed vanced by Dr. M. A. Aaronson, of loors wth Dr. Aaronson. meetng should have have Long Branch, who alleges Irregulareen open to the publc. Last year the freeholders ap- tles In the use of county funds for roprated $4, of the taxpayers money for the hos- hosptallzatlon of charty patents. New Fre Preventon Bureau. fremen of Red Bank, ever anxous to perform ther work, more effcently, are hopeful that the proposed nbw fre preventon bureau wll help them to acheve ths purpose. ordnance for ths new agency was Introduced at the behest of our volunteer fremen and t Is scheduled to receve a hearng and fnal readng next Tuesday nght. In the actual work of fghtng fre t dffcult to Imagne how mprovement could be made; but the move to create the bureau Is an nvtaton for suggestons along varous other lnes. For ths reason It seems approprate to call attenton to the fact that on Wednesday nght of last week all sx companes of the department responded to an alarm for a small chmney fre on West Sunset avenue, n the southwestern part of the town One" company would probably have been enough to put out ths mnor blaze. two West Red Bank companes would have been amply suffcent. Fre n the busness secton or eastern part of the town, If It had occurred at that partcular tme, would have placed the flre department at a consderable dsadvantage. fremen would have been handcapped In favor of the flames. Not only would they have had to race a mle or more but would be subject to the lkelhood of beng delayed by trans at ralroad crossngs. tracks dvde the town almost In half. Fortunately most of our fres are emal and do not requre a large number of frefghters to quell, but the entre department now turns out for each alarm. Lost week It was the terrtory east of the tracks whch was left unguarded. Frequently It has been the Westslde terrtory whch has thus been placed In Jeopardy. When Ferdnand I* Whte was chef of the department a system was put Into effect whereby a frst alarm wa» answered only by the companes nearest to the cent of the flre. Ths Is sad to have been not wholly satsfactory, but It seems worth whle to consder devsng some better plan of ths knd.- Ourfremen are capable of wnnng out aganst heavy odds, a» has often been proved, but every avodable posjlblllty of delay In reachng the scene ot acton should be removed. One has only to remember past fres at Red Bank to realze how essental quck responses have been In conquerng flames. Lves as well as property have been saved on many occasons because" of rapd response of flreflghtlng unts. re B no need for concern at to the ablty of our volunteer fremen to ths regard, and It Is because ther servces are so valuable that every _ ^ ^ m means should be taken to elmnate any condton lable t tme to conduct the Investgaton and there Is no reason why It should cost the taxpayers anythng. Regardless of whether the contentons made by Dr. Aaronson are merted or not, ths matter agan calls attt t th d f b ers, so tar as It Is possble, should employ Monmouth county resdents. In some Instances when schoolhoum have been bult through federal fnancng the, plan of engagng local help has been followed, but In other* It has not Monmouth county has plenty ot talent to perform. the brdge contract and Its realdents should hava frst m. opnon. «P...a to a. Edltorl. call to fll Jobs of ths knd done here. No outsde help, X!^. *"*!_?» *? 5?«»»!» "» should^jm (mported unless there s a»hdrt_y» p? AJXQ- J jn k ouw<wtrnry folks avalable to do the- wo-rc In- ther plans for the new brdge Jt should bs a prmary objeot of the freeholders to make ths provson. Edtoral Vews Why So Many Delays n Settlng Thn Case? Why the delay n holdng a hearng on the lquor lcense of the Mlano restaurant? More than sx. weeks have elapsed snce charges were brought by state agents that the lcense should be revoked. Dates for hearngs have been fxed from tme to tme and deferred. What, No Skll? Echong out of tle dead days of Prohbton comes the voce of Bshop James Cannon, Jr, offerng bs expert opnon on gamblng. Back In 89 Representatve Tlnkham of Massachusetts publcly accused Bshop Cannon of volatng the. Federal Corrupt Practces Law by recevng 83,8 In contrbutons to hs campagn aganst Al Smth for Presdent and fallng to account for most of the money. bshop fled a?5, lbel sut aganst the congressman. Now, wth that sut at "Justce delayed s Justce dened." If the charges lat be n 8T tred, charges that Bshop are not true It Is unjust that the propretors of the rejj Cannon, gambled n a bugket shop taurant should be under a cloud of suspcon. If the becam<)» n»» «>* «pamphlet he charges are true It Is fully as wrong that they should be permtted to operate ther bar ntermnably pendng a hearng. At last weeks meetng of the mayor and councl a number of wtnesses, some of them from dstant places, were on hand to testfy at the hearng whch was scheduled to be held at that tme. It was not the frst tme once wrote to explan how, through tradng In stocks, he could keep hmself "unspotted, from the world." s read In court Before he began buyng stocks, wrote Bshop Cannon, he "thought the matter through thoroughly," and reached defnte conclusons as to Socal Securty And Old Age Tax Payments Member of. ployment Unemployment Compensaton tax of one per cent oa payrolls of those employers havng eght or more employees. Now Jorsoy Unemployment Compensaton Aot requres a contrbuton to the state fund ot nnetontha ot ono per cant of all wages payable In 38 by employers who are subjeot to Ttla Nne ot the Federal Act.. they had been fooled, but should be the last. case! whl >t» gamblng and what Is legtplans Both Acts Tells When Payment* Art to bo Made. "Pay your contrbuton by March and avod the penalty." Frank T. Judgo of Jeraey Cty, a member of tho New Jorsey Unemployment Compensaton commsson, urged last nght In a rado address over Staton WAAT. Tho complete text of Commssoner Judges remarks follows;. Loss than two months ago, the Now Jersey legslature, actng under tho ncentlve of the Federal Socal Securty Act, establshed the Unemploymon Compensaton Commsson of New Jersey, of whch I am happy to be a member. Our task Is to oollect and establsh a pooled fund from whch two years hence benefts may be pad to the unemployed. In just about two weeks, to be exact on March next, the frst contrbuton to the Now Jersey fund Is due and payable. About 5, employers In New Jersey are drectly affected and must malto contrbutons when due or suffer penaltes. If there s delnquency In payng ether tho state contrbuton or th» federal tax, both must be pad and penaltes Imposed. Our commsson does not want a sngle employer to be penalzed, We aro makng a tremendous effort to protect every employer by avalng ourselves of evory possble vehcle of publc nformaton to advse the publc generally and tha employer partc-....., ularly of the responsblty under tho ful crap-shootng he hardly qualfes I law. In the short perod snce enactas an expert wtness oa the subject! mei >t of the law, necessary regulaof "pure gamblng." LPS ha J S ei?s " J._ d U.?^ New York World-Telegram. A Far Response. Thus far the board of freeholders has acted wth commendable ntellgence n reference to charges ad- Commsson mate busness. Condensed, these conclusons are: Shootng craps no skll, all chance, therefore "pure gamblng" and playng some skll but wrong. c Poker mostly chance, therefore wrong. Stock market tradng some chance but mostly skll, therefore O. K. for laymen and even for bshops. Well, It may be so. All we have to say Is that It Bshop Cannon beleves skll plays no part In success on, and tho. utmost effort Is beng made to answer each of thorn as rap- Idly and as specfcally ss possble, A large porton of the Inqures Are from employers who havo eght or more employees workng In two-or moro states and who aro subject to the. federal tax, but who have leas than eght employees actually workng In New Joraoy. Under a strct Interpretaton of the law, our commsson cannot compel suoh an employer to make a contrbuton to our fund based on the wages of theso employees, but t Is Important to emphasse that hs falure to do BO wll not savs the employer any money. It wll mean smply that the amount whch ho mlghb have contrbuted to tho state fund wll be taken n taxes by the federal government and It wll mean that hla employees workng here wll cot enjoy the advantages of those who aro protected by the New Jersey law. It seems dear to mo that It IB tho moral duty of every employer to gve all of bs employees tho benefts of the Aot If at all possble. Another queston whch has caused concern among many employers s that dealng wth account numbers furnshed by the federal government, stuaton presented by Dr. Aaronson was a dffcult one but the board seems determned to handle t n a sprt of farness and In an effort to Investgate wherever an n qulry seems advsable. After bear- Ing the allegatons t asked for evdence and closeted Itself wth Dr. oeed doors, and In farness to Dr. Aaronson t should Aaronson for an hour and a half as he sought to substantate hs charges. It Is presumed_ that_the_board_wlll now wegh them carefully and probe the stuaton untl t la satsfed that Itals and ths year they are appropratng $9,. lubllc^thoae who are provdng the wherewthal are mtltled to the fullest possble Informaton as to how ths noney has been spent, and when charges are made "al te cards" should be lad on the table before them. re s no reason, f everythng Is on the level and aboveoard, why such a conference should be held behnd stated that he preferred to have the meetng held penly.... ; Appropratons are made to the hosptals on the bass of servce performed for patents unable to pay and among other thngs It Is alleged that In some nstances there has been paddng ot the lst of such charty cases, th the result that there has been an unfar apporton- lent of county ad. "Overhospltallzatlon" Is the technword used to descrbe such paddng. Whether or not ths and the other alleged lrregularles are true s not wthn the provnce of an average, rdlnary person to determne, especally when the facts re concealed by a star chamber sesson. Regster nnot go along wth Dr. Aaronson n urgng that an sproprato of W, be made to Investgate. Each ehold«r receves a salary of HflOO per year, as a re- * Lave been appled. Hosptallzatlon of charty patents has become a major problem wth a vtal human aspect and a serous fnancal angle. Thousands of dollars are spent for ths purpose every year the p y <">«In -eturn t effcent servce for fhe hun to pay for ther own hoson. Dr. Aaronsons charges». «., " * f "*** DI * wu P" * ** M»» naturally threw a cloud of suspcon ultot the ten per cent cut havng been elmnated. That I over the system that now prevals, he dutes of the freeholders are not arduous Is shown by the fact that most of them conduct prvate busnesses wsldes fllng ther offcal dutes. y have plenty of to hamper them. Gratfyng Response to Frst Ad Squads Appeal. It mubt be very gratfyng to the members of the Frst Ad squad of Mlddletown townshp to note the quck response to ther appeal for funds to buy an ambulance to replacethe one whch was wrecked n an accdent at Long Branch about a month ago whle conveyng a pa- Uont to Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Yesterday the frst of a seres of socal functons to rase money for ths purpose was held In the form of a card party at a Glenmary Park home and It Is to be followed next month by an entertanment and dance at the Leonardo hgh school, at whch famous rado artsts wll be among tho performers. Mlddletown townshp board of educaton, besdes grantng the lso of the school, pledged Its cooperaton n makng tho event successful and recommended tho object as most worthy of publc support Other functons are beng planned to rase money for the squad. Mlddletown townshp Is a large and rch muncpalty and In the past t has never been found wantng In supportng publc-sprted movements. From present ndcatons It wll do the same agan. On ther record the members of the Frst Ad squad deserve an ungrudgng and lberal response. y are not askng anythng for themselves but rather the opportunty to contnue the unselfsh servce from whch they receve no monetary reward. AB a good neghbor of Mddletown townshp Rod Bank has reason to watch tho movement to equp the Frst Ad squad wth a new ambulance wth Interest and admraton. Our own Frst Ad squad Is operatng wth an ambulance whch Is an* lquated, and t mght not be amss for ths town to study Mlddletown methods and thus be prepared to deal wth a smlar contngency here. In ths connecton It nay be approprate to menton that one Red Bank resdent who dd not wsh hla name made known announced last summer that he would contrbute $ towards buyng a new ambulance In the event that.such a project was started. If a new ambulance Is bought ths year It wll have to be through such publc-sprted donatons. No appropraton has been made In the budget of expenses for such a purpose. Proposed New Oceanc Brdge. acton of the county board of freeholders n applyng for a fedora] loan and grant to buld a new Oceanlo brdge across tho rver between Rumson and Mlddletown townshp strkes a popular chord. present brdge, a relc of the horse and buggy days, Is antquated and even wth extensve and expensve repars cannot much longer be kept In use. Eventually at the most not many years dstant sheer necessty wll force the constructon of a" modern" structureand from "a standpont of economy as well as tor many other reasons the project should bo put through now. To Freeholder James S. Parkes belongs major credt for the acton taken. He ntated the plan of applyng.for the loan and grant, clamng among other thngs that It was best to start the work wth the least possble delay because there would probably be no opportunty later on to receve federal assstance. cost Is estmated at $8,. It Is hoped to receve 46 per cent of ths amount through a grant and to fnance the remanng cost through a loan to be pad over a perod of years.... Not the least attractve feature of ths project Is that It would provde employment for many persons who are now Jobless. M the project goes through the freehold-, gan calls at tenton to the need of a publlo hosptal n Monmouth county. As a matter of publlo polcy the taxpayers money should not b rtd t In farness to those responsble tor the present system the boards Investgaton of the allegatons should be approved. Aabury Park Press.. Ffteen Cent* for Lousvlle. Small boys do rash thngs sometmes; they do annoyng thngs occasonally, and then they do such money should not be approprated to any prlvatetnstflbe "VT tbat T "^.u?" " tnhnn Tt «hn,,m _ x»»pnvae msu- awe ot ^em an( rccau that proevery dollar from the tme It Is pad by the tax- Z h / ot B W tle chld. A boy In payer untl t reaches Its ultmate dlstlnatlon. Ths Holland stopped a leak In the dke cannot be done when money Is turned over to hosptals wth hs fnger and saved tho llvos not owned by the publc. of hs countrymen, a folk tale saya. Durng the past ten years the taxpayers of Mon- Perhaps the seven-year-old lad In mouth county have pad approxmately $,, to ad hosptals. Constantly pressure Is brought to bear to Increase the amount and from tme to tme the freeholders yeld. At the present rate t wll requre only about lve years for the second mllon-dollar mark to be reached. Monmouth county could have a wonderful publc-owned hosptal for much less than has been pad to prvate Insttutons over whch publc offcals have small control. ble Death Rdes the Roads Wth a Lottery. Chances on the Irsh sweepstakes to be run off In March are sellng lke proverbal hot cakes accordng to common report. Lotteres are prohbted Jn ths country and of al the foregn ones the Irsh sweepstakes s perhaps the most publczed and patronzed n ths localty. Sometmes three or four persons In ths neghborhood wn; more often none. other day a featured artcle In a dally newspaper stated that more people were klled annually by automobles Jj^the average Amercan cty of,, populaton or more than the number who won lottery przes. Statstcs are not avalable as to Just how the score stands hereabouts, but t Is sgnfcant that local news columns arc much more flled wth accounts of deaths and malmngs caused by automobles than by fortunes raned down by lotteres, odds aganst beng klled or Injured n automoaccldenta are long, but they are shorter than te lkelhood of wnnng lottery awards. Yet tho publc would stand aghast If a death lottery were held to supplant automoble accdents and vctms were seleoted by lot to be slaughtered or Injured beyond recovery at publc ceremones to correspond wth the numbor of those who wn cash lottery przes. Ths would be regarded as dreadful even though the number of sacrfces was smaller than under present condtons....of course, the death lottery would be Impossble, but It would be no more Insensble and barbarc than the lack of measures taken to make the hghways safe. Under tho lottery system of solecung vctms for sudden death, each day the names of those drawn would ho lsted and the unfortunates would have tme to wnd up ther busness and go quetly to ther doom. That ot>- portunlty s not gven to those who are run down by needng cars,. _ * w n,tt. h^m^ " ha dan 8 orou ". «P«edy drvng Isnot worth tho prce, regardless of who tho vctms of accl dents are. However, It wtll be a long tme beforethe motorng publlo fully assmlates ths truth. A campagn of educaton for autolsts would produce much good eventually, but It would be a slow and tedous proand to? ll M * bul "" n * "a """ ^ "tate JrttoT*- B *7l, Whew " Bdefltrl»n«could travel wthout danger of beng run down. Buffalo, New York, would have done the same thng had he been placed tn a smlar stuaton. But he knew only that there was a flood n Lousvlle. I "Heres my candy allowance," he sad, shovng 5 cents across a polce offcers desk. "Wll you see that It gets to Lousvlle where the floods are?" When asked what hs name was, he repled, "That makes no dfference. I dont know anybody n Lousvlle." And so, ffteen cents Is on Its way to unknown frends n Lousvlle from a small boy In Buffalo. But there was somethng more than ffteen cents that went to Lousvlle. A seven-year-old dd a lot of thnkng before he parted wth hs candy allowance. Ffteen cents Is bg money when youre only seven, and before that sum went over the counter to the polce offcer at Buffalo a warm, frendly Impulse sprang spontaneously from the heart of a WOmen of RuBla havo V^ th If ordered to to gated, forms devsed and prnted, malng lsts of employers have been commandeered from every possble sourco and correlated and about 3,- peces ot mall have been dspatched to" employers throughout New Jorsoy. All ths the commsson has done deplte the fact that wo are not held responsble by the law for notfyng employers. Responsblty for complance rests solely wth tho employer. All members of the. commsson realze keenly, however, the exacton whch modern trends mpose on busness lfe. Your New Jersey commsson serves wthout pay and Its members earn ther lvelhood elsewhere. We know, therefore, what busness and Industry are up aganst and wo want to help all we can. Perhaps I mght help many employers f n ths address I were to attempt to clear away some of tho unavodable confuson whch has developed through the creaton of new taxes and contrbutons and by outlnng brefly the Immedate responsbltes of employers. Tho Federal Socal Securty Act gave two new dutes for empolyers to dscharge almost Immedately after the frst of the year and caused New Jersey to add a thrd. Federal Socal Securty Act Imposed two leves on payrolls. Ttle Eght of he Act mposes a tax whch shall call an old-age beneft payroll tax and Ttle Nne Imposes, a tax whch I shall call the unemployment artlx compensaton tax. Both, t should be understood, are federal taxes collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue of the Unted States Treasury. old-age tax became effectve January, 937, and the frst return s due on February 8,937. Ths tax wll be collected monthly. It s mposed on all employers and employees, wlth_certan exceptons, but wthout regard to the number of Indvduals workng for an employer. A man wth one employee Is just as lable as one wth a thousand. Employers under ths provson are requred to pay monthly to the Collector of Internal Revenue one per cent on hs own account of all wages pad, although that porton of a,ny wage or Balary whch Is at a rate n excess of $3, per annum s exempt. For example, If an employee Is pad $, a year, the ono per cent tax s pad only on $3, of hs salary. Under the. oldage provson, the employer Is requred also to deduct one per cent monthly from hs employees pay and forward the funds so collected to the Collector of Internal Revenue. Ths old-age tax Is entrely federal and s completely removed from state Jursdcton, both as to collecton and payment of resultant benefts. It haa been brought Into ths dscusson only because It haa been a means of causng confuson among certan employers and employees. It so happens, howover, that tho Federal Socal Securty Act contaned another provson for a one per cent tax on payrolls, the Unamployment Compensaton tax, and It Is that tax and ts correlaton to the New Jersey law whch consttute the burdon of my talk. frst return under the Federal Unemployment Tax Is babed on the 93 payrolls of all employers, wth certan exceptons, havng eght or more employees, rogardleos of tholr resdence or the place of employment In the Unted States. It Is mposed on the total payroll of each employer wthout regard to tho amount or rate small chld and sped on Its way tb of pay of any Indvdual employee. It la Imposed solely on employers. Employees pay no drect tax under ths provson to the federal government and employees wll receve any benefts drect from tho federal govern- whore thefloodsare." Ffteen cents In Itself wont.make much dfference n Lousvlle one way or the other, but the actve wsh of a chld to. help those In need has a value that makes an Important dfference In lvng everywhere. Whle no one knows just where that lttle thought made Its contrbuton we do know that It dd not fall n ts msson. If we all, bg and lttle, were to gve so sncerely, to share so elmply and so Impersonally as the lad In Buffalo,.memores of the present flood would bo wped out In a wave of supply and support that would buld up and restore more than was lost. Chrstan Scence Montor. Grade Pupls Rase Funds For Red Cross local chapter of Red Cross was the-redplent-of J3.O last-frday when a commttee of pupls of the 6A class of Mechanc streot school presented the chapter wth the proceeds of n movng pcture show gven the prevous day. Harry Y. Smth, father of Rchard Smth, a pupl of the class, presented a aeres of nature flms from hs collecton, showng wld anmal lfe portrayed In natural settngs. pupls made posters to advertse tho move and sold tckets throughout tho school. glrle, who acted aa ushers," wero dressed aa Red Cross nurses. Tho entre show was carred out by the pupls under the supervson of ther teacher, Myrtle J. Cook. ment Ths Is a unform federal tax on payrolls establshed for the purpose of causng the Indvdual states to create ther own unemployment compensaton funds, Now Jersey was quck to take aavantago of the opportunty offered by ths federal tax, and late n December tho Now Jersey legslature created the Unemployment Compensaton commsson for tho purpose of sottng up and mantanng the state fund. Tho New Jorsoy law provdes for a contrbuton of nne-tenths of one per cent from employers basod on the 36 payroll and ths contrbuton Is duo on March next. After the contrbuton has actually been made to the state fund, tho omployor may take crodlt nganat hs,federal unemployment payroll tax up to por cent of that tax In other words, If nn employer had a 36 payroll of,, hs ono por cent federal pay. roll tax would amounttoll.ooo, and hla New Jersey contrbuton, based on nne-tenths of one per cent, would amount to $. Ho would then con trlbut """ " deduct o $ to tho New Jorsoy fund. t that amount from tho foderul tax, and pay tho federal government J. Employees wll not begn to make contrbutons to tho state fund untl January, 38, when they wll be requred to contrbute at the rate of ono per cent To summarlzo, Ttlo Eght of the Socal Securty Act Imposes an oldago tax on all employers regardless of tho number of employees, of ono f er cent of ther payroll, but not on hat porton of any salarlos In oxccon and for whch space, s allocated on the ntal status reports requred by ths commsson to be fled on or before. February 5. se account numbers have not yet been assgned by the federal government and employers In flng ther status reports wth ths commsson may leave that Item blank. Let me emphasze agan that the last date for makng returns and payng 986 contrbutons to tho New Jersey Unemployment Compensaton commsson s March,37, If you are now an employer of eght or more persons or employed eght or more persons at any tme durng 9S6, and have not receved forms and Instructons from the commsson, you may seoure them from the nearest state employment offce or by wrtng to the commsson at Trenton. Falure to receve the forms does not releve a subject employer ot lablty nor exempt hm from penaltes. It there Is delnquency n payng ether the state contrbuton or the federal tax, both must bo pad and penaltes Imposed. Make your state return and pay your contrbuton to the state before March, and avod the penaltes. momberb of your New Jersey commsson, thoroughly In sympathy wth tho objectves of the law and convnced of ts soundness and Justce, are zealously Insstng upon capable and effcent admnstraton. Whle the commsson s bl-partlsan, ts members wll not tolerate any poltcal tamperng. Specfc, clear-cut provsons of the state law, place the commssons staff In the cvl servce, safe from destructve Influences and devoted Bolely to the Important work to be done Tho commsson demands and Intends to gve to New Jersey servce of the hghest character to the end that the prncple of unemployment compensaton shall be preserved and to the end that New Jersey shall contnue to be a poneer force In socal advancement when column at IU begnnng laaf Deoem. ber sad Among othor thngs tha "I shall probably >.. peer nto th future occasonally to BOO what certan events portend, do not olalm any prophetlo, power or vson but I do lke to watch the poltcal oheoker board now and then.to see If I can moves and counter moves, Ths Is partcularly tuolnatlng pastme Jus) nowwhen there s so muoh spooulatlon as to whether bur natonal drecton shall be to the "rght" or "left," whether we shall retan the eslentlal elements of our form of government or suooumb to some knd ol dctatorshp. Stanley Hgh ventured to predct ;ho future of the Demooratlo party n magazne artcle recently and drew Dentst Tells How Teeth May Be Saved Dr. A. L. Barry, promnent East Orange dentst, spoke Monday nght at the monthly meetng of the Monmouth County Dental socety at the Old Orchard Country club at Long Branch. He demonstrated a method of replacng mssng teeth so that remanng toeth would be preserved. He also showed how toeth on ether sde - of an extracton drfted and caused pyorrhea. _.. He presented several new typos ot abuttments for fxed brdge work, and showed models ot practloal cases, where teeth had been lost because a replacement had not been made for an extracted tooth. A dscusson followed, durng whch the advantages ot fxed and removable brdges ware explaned and dagnostc ponts were mentoned whch should decde whether fxed or removablo applances should, be used. Tho socety voted to donate $5 to the Red Cross for flood relef. Red Bank dontlsts at the meetng were Dr. Lawrence R. Burdge, Dr. Douglas Edwards, Dr. Anson Hoyt, Dr. Herbert E. Wllams and Dr. Eugene H. Newman, ON A LECTURE TOUR. Dr. O. C. Southwortb Speakng Today Before Canadan Engneers. Dr. G. C. Southworth of Conovor lane left Tuesday for Montreal and Toronto to g vo a seres of lectures. In addton to speakng nformally at a luncheon of the Montreal Eleotrlcal club yesterday, he Is to gve moro formal lectures today and tomorrow before tho Canadan Engneerng Insttute, the faoulty of McGIll unversty and the Amercan Insttute of Electrcal Engneers. se lectures cover research work done at tho Bell Telephone laboratores- at Holmdel and relateto new forms of electrcal transmsson qulto dfferent n prncple from elthor rado or transmsson over wres. It Is Interestng that snce ths work was announced I Bt Aprl It has attracted a great doal of attenton. Dr. Southworths orgnal paper descrbng hs experments has appeared In abstract form In the solontlflc magaznes of England, Franco and Japan. NO LONOEB TAX FBEE. Shrewsbury Townshp Resdents Wll Havo to Pay. Ths Year. For tho frst tme In seven years taxos wll bp rased In Shrewsbury townshp for townshp purposes. Tho budget of expenses- stpulates, ths, amount at $3,8.. budget Is due for socod and thrd readngs at a hoarlng to bo held at tho Tlnton Falls sehoolhouse Tuesday afternoon, February 3, at 4:8 oclock. Durng tho seven-year perod recepts, antcpated revenues and balances for precedng years have been suffcent to provde for. local expenses. Among the assets of the townshp commttee Is *3,4O In tho closed Broad Street natonal bank ot Red Bank. Duo to new regulatons In budget-makng ths tem had to bo sot up In a dfferent way than was, true In tho past. total amount mll. uutllul u unjr DUIUIIUD HI UACCUII.»_..,»,.«mntTK.. «nm of *85oO per year. THIo Nno of tho U"> budget IB $88,8.78, as com- «amo not lnjdsoa anothor tax-tho pared wth $34,. last year. presdental slap on the wrst (or It, not ao muoh for what he sad, perhaps, as the tact that the artcle was represented _ comng "from a souroe cloae to the presdent" Mr. Hgh, In case you do not happen to know who he la, waa at one tlm sdltor of Chrstan Herald. A ow years ago he endeavored to Inerest a group of captalsts In a dally lewapapor that would espouse the Dry cause. Durng the last presdental campagn he was on the staff o the Democratc natonal commttee, hs partcular task beng to round up tha youth and the church people (or the Domooratlo canddate. It was somewhat of a shock to bs Dry followers to see hm adng the cause of the one man who more than any ther had brought about repeal ot the 8th amendment It developed that Mr. Hgh was on the payroll ot the Demooratlo natonal commttee and was gettng somethng lke $, (or hs servces. Mr. Hgh Is a wrter and lecturer of some note. Whle around Democratc headquarters he no doubt kept hs eyes and ears open, for somethng to wrte about when he no longer drew a salary from the Demooratlo natonal commttee. frst artcle from hs pen, appearng In the Saturday Evenng Post, was to the effect that many of the key men In the present Democratc admnstraton notably Vce Presdent Garner, are not New Dealers at heart but have gone along wth Mr. Roosevelt In order to mantan ther party regularty. se men, accordng to Mr. Hgh, are to run out on Mr. Roosevelt before lbto and take over party management, makng the Democratc party conservatve enough to got Balnbrtdge Colby, ex-governor Ely of Massachusetts, ex-senator Walsh of Mssour and former presdental canddates John W. Davs and Alfred E. Smth back Into the Democratc fold. All ot these men, It wll be remembered, were New Deal dssenters In the recent campagn. Mr. Roosevelt very promptly put tho kbosh on Mr. Hgh as a presdental spokesman. That does not mean, ot course, that what Mr, Hgh sad wasnt true. Ths Incdent Is uaeful only as showng whch way the poltcal wnd s blowng, or, to be more exact, the drecton n whch one person who had rather unusual opportuntes for observng, thnks t s blowng. I dd not start ths artcle, howover, wth any thought of pro detng the future of the Democratc party. That, In my humble judgment, s beyond the power of man Scannng the poltcal skes I do see some very defnte sgns of the future of Presdent Roosevelt and It Is these that I doslro to set down. Some men shrnk from power and all Its dsplay of grandeur. Kng Edward Is supposed to have abdcated the throne for love of.a woman. measure of that sacrfce Is hs regard for that whch he gave up the throne. It never seemed to me that ths busness of beng a kng meant a thng to Edward. Rather t seemed to Irk and annoy hm. Calvn Coolldge never gave the mpresson of beng carred away wth the power of the presdency. Whle lvng up to Its hghest and best tradtons he always looked happer on a hay rake at Plymouth, the ancestral home, than among the great and near-great at Washngton. When he was at the zenth of hs popularty, and was bo- Ing consdered for a second electve term, he Issued hs famous "I do not choose to run." He was fed up on the presdency. A desre for power, and a flar tor the dramatlo seem to be n the Roosevelt blood. odore Roosevelt was no "shrnkng volet." Hla own son once sad of hm that "If father goes to a funeral he wants to bs the chef mourner." It can scarcely bs clamed that Frankln D. Roosevelt has an overwhelmng sense of modesty. He unquestonably loves the power and the glory of the presdency. Whle thero Is nothng n our consttuton to prevent hm from runnng for a thrd term the barrer heretofore In smlar crcumstances has not boan the reluctanco of an Indvdual to run for a thrd term but ot the party to rsk It odore Roosevelt, upon hs electon for a second term, very defntely sad that he would not run agan. Republcan party dd not nomnate hm for a thrd term but he ran as a"bull Moose" and justfed hs acton on.tho ground that "A man could refuse a second oup of coffee and afterward ohasge hs mnd." I sorlously queston the wllngness ot the Democratc party or the ablty of tho New Deal outft to nomnate Mr. Roosevelt for a thrd term. He la moro lkely to run as tho canddate of a new party, made up of farmers, laborers and such New Deal oloments as would go along wth hm. "Bran Trust," when It waa funotlonlng qute openly, frequently referred to a farmer-labor allance. I thnk ths Is what John L.Lowlo, tho labor leader, s amng at, wth hmself at the head of the tcket. I would rather bet on a. farmer-labor tloket In ( made up ot Roosovolt and Lewla. What are some of tha sgns pont- Ing n ths drecton? Frst of all, there Is the Gancrn Motors strke. Has anyono notced the Presdent do- Ing anythng to antagonze labor? He admnstered a mld rebuke to John L. Lews when tho latter spoko "out ot turn" but he tempered ths wth both a rebuke and a veled threat to Alfred P. Sloan, of General Motor, Secretary ot Labor Perkns cannot oako up her mnd whether ox not the st-down strke In lawful. Evdently! she does not want to embarrass her chef. Note secondly that tho Fredont "cracks down" on Stanley Hgh for suggestng that some of tho sonatorol bg-wgs wll be glad,to get baok -to conservatve and consttutonal Demooraoy. only trouble Is that Mr. Hgh spokotoo loon, Mr. -. _. ^ t (, u, t l w p m... ^rankb^perfeot tho pattern ha Is workng out In hs mlnl. And lastly Is tho suddenness wth whch tho Presdent sprngs the Supreme Court Issue when be was supposed to bs pussy-footng In that dreotlon. If be can bend tho Supreme Court to hs wll through tho appontment of sx new judges, whether they bo addtonal ones ormerely replacements, he wont care muoh whether old-lne Dcmoorats are wth hm or not When ths tme cornea, and It Is on Its way. we wll no longer bo debatng about dctatorshp. Wo wll hava It. What Is gong to happen In «to the tradtonal Domooratlo parly and the Republcans? Well, lets leave that for another artlole. If you thnk, gentle reader, that I have had a bad dream or that I am sufferng from Indgeston, juat out ths column out and paste It In your hot for future reference. ^ Roosevelt Plan To Increase Court Is Flayed Judge Wllam Speer, Publc Servce Attorney, Say* Dcta* torehp Wll Result f Executva s Not Checked. tan attack upon Presdent Roosevelts plan to noreaso tho membershp ot the Supremo Court from nne to 8 was made Monday nght by T udgo Wllam Spoor of Jorsoy Cty efere members of tho Prosbytorlan Brotherhood and tholr guests, numberng persons, at a dnnermeetng hold n tho socal hall ot the church. Judgo Speor Is a graduato of Coumbla unversty. Ho Is chef counlolor of tho Publc! Servce corporaton of Now Jorsey. Tho speaker was Introduced by Davd Jones of Uttlo Slver, charman of tho program commttee of tho organzaton. Declarng that Frosldent Roose- Bts acton Is but a step In tho dloctlon ot dctatorshp, Judge Speers lad that "tho people of ths great ountry had but to study tho affars. f-foregn natons In order to better ppreclate the flno typo of governed that wo onjoy In the Unted States." However, ho warned, democracy In Amerca" wll not contnue t Buch stops as tho "packng" of the Supreme Court aro taken. Ths _ tho most Improper msuse f power vested In a Presdent on ecord," sad tho speaker. "If the pathy of tho ctzens of the Unted Itates contnues, wo wll end up wth dctator at the head of our governcnt. Ths packng* has always faled In the past and always wll. ro should bo no change In the Supremo Court by tho addton of a lngle man. "Tbo Supreme Court Btands for rule by reason and exporlencc and s an anchor that has kept us alt the ocks of dctatorshp, We must and [hall have peoples rule. No other government In tho world has any >ody of men that can be compared o that of tho Supremo court We vant no one man to Interfere wth ho peace of ths country." dnner was served at 7:3 clock by the Dutch tro, augmented Charles O. Schneder, Allan Vanerhoet, Newton Doremus, Edmund * romsteeg, Jr., and^wllllam S. Musoo. watresbos wero Msses Bovrley Bremor, Botty Rltter, Audrey nd Eleanor Cook, Evelyn Whte, nd Dorothy West, ar members of tho junor chorus of the church, and Mss Ruth Eastmond, Ralph, Eckort, Walter "L. Fredercks nd Joseph C. Davlson. A. Trumbull Smth, presdent of the rganlratlon, presded at the busltess sesson, Throe new members, lllam H. Smth, Warren O. Meslcr and Clfford D. Woosor, wero enolled. Durng the dnner a number, f rubber noveltes and balloons were lassed out to tho pooplo present by Davd Jones through the courtesy of ho W, W. Farrlor company of Jerjoy Cty. noxt mootng of tho organlzalon wll be hold Monday, March 8, t the church. Ths wll bo obsorved the annual ladles nght. Tho glee lub of tho Jorsoy Cty hgh schools as promsed to bo present and enertaln wth a number of muscal sejctlons. On Monday, Aprl, Llouenant Jones, fnger prnt export Of Jersey Cty pollco department, wll bo present to relato some of hs exctng experences. Tho polloe quartot from the same cty wll also ender several vocal selectons. All nen of Rod Bank and vcnty are lordlally nvted to attend those mootgs. PUPILS DO THEIR BIT. "olr Vlow Chldren Mako Contrbutons For Flood Belef. Tho pupls of Far Vlow school In llddlotown townshp dd tholr bt owards provdng relef, for tho flood ufforcrs. Under tho leadershp and the suggeston of Mary Loues lolatush, daughter of Mr. and leorgo A. Dolatush, collectons were lade lost wock to bo turned over to Rod Cross flood fund. Mary loulao, wth tho permsson of Wal- :er Nelson, tho prncpal, gave a talk oaoh room descrptve ot the plght the flood vctms and ther noed succor. contrbutons aggrotod $.6 In cash and about armonts whch flled eght large IOKCS, Tho -clothng wan oorted for lzcs and paoked by Mary Loulso. Letter of Apprecaton. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY, Red Bank, Now Jorsoy Fobruary 8, ST. r. Thomas Irvng Brown, ho Reglstor, Red Bank, New Joreoy, My dear Mr. Brown: Every yoar wo look forwardtorecevng the bound volume of tho Reg.!tor and we aro glad that you dd lot forgot us thn year. Wo appreclto your thoughtfulneab. Vory truly yours, May Throokmorloa.

7 wll travel to every ttau In tto LWax Thooluto end tho trp *fll contnue for «t Icorto ytor. Follow th«whlu M veeldy, bclnnlns t tfa«k»r a New jotty. "What I Found In Mtaalppl and AT- Jcansm." As we entored the state of Msssspp wo ofoerved the land seemed very much llko our plneland and there were but a few small foj-mo. Negroes "oho" nun" are hero In largo numbers and appear to be about 9% of tho populauon or ths secton. We arrved at Brookhaven lato In the afternoon and spent tho nght there. It Is a free range for cattle and loga all through ths state and It Is a common thng to see an old sow and her lttle pgs rght out n the mddle of the hghway. We also passed a dead cow lyng by the roadsde, evdently klled by a passng car. Tho roads from Brookhavon to Jackson, the captal cty of Msssspp wero real good, although some of them wero gravel, yet they were level and rode much bettor.than somo of the concrete and hard-surfaced roadb whch wo have been over. re seems to bo blggor and bettor farms In ths sucton. Corn, cotton and tomatoes aro grown here and far crops aro produced. farmera In the secton through whch we traveled seem tobo content to use the old-fashoned methods of farm- Ing and wo saw very lttle modernfarm machnery n acton. Durng our journey to Vlcksburg we crossed the Msssspp rlvor agan and agan we were charged a toll. And It was a real one, too, $.5 to drve over ths old rusty brdge. Just why t Is necessary to have toll brdges always over, ths rlvor seems strange to us. Durng ths trp wo havo crossed ths rver several tmes and very tme "the llttlo toll house al ways appears at one end or the other, yet we have crossed hundreds of brdges, many of them longer, bgger, better and more beautful, wlth- "ourpaylng toll^rmust btttharthey dont want you to forgot the great Msssspp rlvor, and we never wll. We arrved In Jackson, the captal cty, all safe and sound and found a very pretty lttle" cty. governor was out of the cty but we have snce receved a very lne letter from hm sayng he was sorry to have mssed me on my vst nto hs state and wshed mo and my party all of the luck n the world on my trp from state to state I mght say that ths state has much to offer and whle our journey took us through only a small porton of ths great state, yot f you wll refer to your hstory you wll fnd that wo vsted many of the hstorcal spots. For nstance, the cty of Jackson waa named after that great general, Andrew Jackson. We saw the captol buldng, bult In 839. Thon there la Vcksburg, an Inlportant port at tho juncton of the Vazoo and Msssspp rvers. great Natonal Mlllary park Is here, coverng more than,3 acrcb of land. At Brookhaven, of course, we have Whltworth collcgo and of course n the eastern, secton Is the cty of Merldan, tho home of many colleges and an Important shppng, Industral and agrcultural ccntor.. Now wo leave Msssspp and pass through anothor small secton of Lousana Into the state of Arkan- as. Well, we havo always boon a great advocate of good roads. Good roads, In ths day and generaton, are to a state what a good cook Is to a good dnner. You may gve a cook the fnest mea,ts, the fnest vegetables and tho fnest cookng equpment that money can buy, and yet If she Inssts that t s not necessary to season these foods, that It Is just a waste of tme to cook these thngs properly, what knd pf a meal would- ths cook put on the table? As a rule I lke to pay as I go but I beleve ths method should be forgotten In ths age when It comes to good roads. We beleve every state n ths great Unon should go the lmt on good roads. It Is the greatest asset to any state. We found the state of Arkansas a Very flno state, wth excellent towns and ctes, much tmber and farmland, plenty of fne streams and a fne class of people. But our frst mpresson after rdng nearly mles of tho worst and most dangerous roads n all of our vst to and through more than 3D of the states of tho Unon, wll wthout doubt lnger In our mnds for years to come. Ths road through Lake Vllage, McGheo, Dumas, on to Pne Bluff had been hardsurfaoed but It Is»o narrow and n Buch bad condton, wth deep holes and tho shoulders cut down so-deep that drvng Is not only almost unbearable but It!s really dangerous. Tho beautlbu! now roads now beng bult In othtr sectons of tho state helped us a lot In enjoyng our stay In ths flno state of Arkansas. Wo arrved at y»e pretty llttlo cty of Lttle Rock and found It to be a very pleasant place, wth fne schools and colleges. Here wo met one of.our cousns, Nell Compton and hs wfe. Mr. Compton s a student.at the Medcal collcgo and hlb wfe Is also, a college^ student n the same clty^ y vsted our lttle covered wagon homo on wheels and wanted to jon our party. Mr. Compton- Is a grandson of tho late Davd Comp^. ton, who spent hs younger years In New Egypt. Wo called on Govornor J. M. Futrell and enjoyed a pleasant hour wth hm and a couplo of Arkansas congressmen. Through the kndness of Mr. Comptons father, Davd Compton of Bentonvllle, I mot State Commssoner Wasson also. It was In Arkansas.that we saw our frst cypress trees. Ths tree Is very frendly to water and whllo most of the large tmber has been cut, yet the large tent-lke - stumps reman. At thlb season of the year the leavos are a dark brown and stand out very dfferently In color from all the other trees, Whllo eatng dnner at Bond lake one day a colored lady came along and sad her" "Mssy" bad two daughters who Hvea n New Jersey and that they wanted to take her to Jersey wth thom. Bho sad, "I sho dd want to go but Ise got these younguns to look after." And there wore the three lttle black youngsters wthther whte teeth an l oyob shnng. y wore hor grandchldren. Wo drove another mles or more through the eastern secton of the state and found the roads better and much good farmland. My next letter wll be from Tennessco and Kentucky. Recept Book Used 8 Years Ago By Covenhovens P * N^toft-H * Seeler Send* to Tlo Regster a. Molt Interestng Record Concernng a Poneer Famly. Through tho courtesy of Captan Newton H. Scelcy of Bradley Beach, one of tho old-ttmo captans, who pled tho Shrewsbury n tho late seventes and early eghtes, Tho Regster has receved a most Interestng book that not only has an hstorcal background but also lnks up wth many colonal famles of Eastern Monmouth. book contans recepts gven to George Covenhovon of Mlddletdwn, admnstrator of the estate of Danel Covenhoven. recepts are numbered, tho frst bearng date of January 5, 89. % estato whch was beng settled was located at what s now known as Campbells Juncton. Tho Covenhovens were of Holland-Dutch extracton and were large land holders n Eastern Monmouth. property In queston ran along ana joned tho Hallonbeck property, about where the brdge northeast of the St. Marys Catholc church property In New Monmouth Is now located. Tho property contnued to a large stono In tho lane leadng to where the present Belford schoolhouse s stuated. Ths stone, used as a boundary for legal dmensons, was very large, standng about three feet out of the ground. It was so objectonablo by vrtue of Its sze that one Thomas Wallng had t lowered and today It Is covered up. Mr. Wallng told Captan Seeley that ths stone was one of the boundary ponts of somo fve or sx propertes and that about 3 years or so ago partes undertook to break t up, sayng that It was n the rood. Mr. Wallng told these partes to dg under tho stone and drop t so that It would be In ttho same poston as t had always lad and then regular boundary lnes of propertes affected would not bo changed. stone weghed approxmately 4 pounds. Captan Sceloy states that when he was aboy he heard a Methodst mnster preach a. sermon n, whch he used ths stono for hs text. lermon was gven at the old red jchoolhouse at Port Monmouth, and where ths schoolhouso was located Hnow otpart of "Belfordr" Captan Seeley further states that RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY,937. many people thnk that Campbells Juncton gets ts name from a Mr. Campbell who owned property In that secton. captan states that Mr. Campbell never owned a foot of It, that he came to Chancevllle, whch was tho namo of that secton at that tme and whch la today known as New Monmouth, when he wa» a boy and learned tho blacksmth trade under hs uncle, Wllam Grlggs, tho father of Captan Benjamn Grlggs. Mr. Campbell marred a grl by the name of Robecca Bray, only chld of Danel Bray, the owner of the land In queston. Campbell ded n chldbrth and her chld lved only a day. - death of Campbell and her Infant gavo Mr. Campbell a lfe rght n tho property. Mr. Campbell was a nno man and well thought of, accordng to Captan Sooley. Ho was a member of tho New Monmouth Baptst church, and was In hs nnetes when he ded. frst entry In the book referred to above was a recept sgned by R. Throckmorton, surrogate of Monmouth, for J.8, n full, for fees on grantng lettors of admnstraton. James Crag sgned a recept for $.5, In full, for tavern expenses n settlng tho estate; Thomas Wall- Ing sgned a recept for four pounds for makng a coffn for George Cov enhovons father, Danlol Covenhoven; and John Taylor sgned a recept for 3 "pad my Negro man Harrs for dggng a grave for Danel Covenhoven, receved, of George Covenhoven, admnstrator." Among other sgnatures n the book to recepts for servces rendered or materals suppled to the ostnto. of- Danel Covenhovon wore e- d-emm,»!>-atolj,. {eorgo Crawford, Ulnhnrd Applegno, Danel Conover, Ann Conover, James Frost, James Schanck, Ann Bchanck, Joseph Choman, Asher Conover, Tmothy Covenhoven, Ellhu Woolley and John Patterson. recepts cover a perod from tbo dato aforementoned, January S, 88, to August 9, 88. Captan Seeley states that the name of Thomas Wallng punned on one of the recepts was that of the man who taught tho father of John W. Mount of Red Bank and Wllam Mount of Chapel Hll the wheelwrght and undertakng busness. undertakng busness was handed down through generatons and s stll beng carred on under the name of K. R. Mount & Son. Captan Seeley further states that ho knew two old colored ladles whose parents had been owned as slaves by the old Covenhoven famly. se colored women were Dana Holmes and Hager Lane and If they were lvng today they would be somewhere near 6 years old. Elsewhere In tho book there are entres showng that one E. Cooper was Indebted to Henry-J. Wallng for labor, produce, etc. CHAMBER BULLETIN. Many Interestng Paragraphs In Number Just Issued Ths Week. Bed Bank Chamber of Commerce News Bulletn Issued ths week has many Interestng paragraphs for chamber members as well as for the publc n general. Albert S. Mller, who has been charman of the parkng commttee for a long tme, resgned as head of ths commttee and odore D. Moore has accepted the charmanshp. Other members of ths commttee are Hubert M. Farrow, Harry G. Degenrlng, John B. Allen, Abram Krdel, Morrs Jacks, Albert W. Wordon, Tony Huntng, Edwn C. Conover, Rchard Applegate and Mr. Mller. Long Branch Dally Record has become a member of the Chamber. Wth ths addton the local papers as well as our neghborng dalles are now all members of the local organzaton. Rae McCandllsh, the executve secretary, states that there are several busness opportunltle»_on_fl!eat-her offce. se were outlned In the bulletn and any further nformaton can be secured by callng at the chamber headquarters n tho Patterson buldng on Broad street.. Tho bulletn gave the names and addresses of over new resdents who have moved Into ths terrtory wthn the last few weeks. Most of them have found places n town whle others chose resdences In Far Haven, Lttle Slver and Shrewsbury. closng paragraph of the bulletn reads "Ask your neghbor If he or she Is a member of the Red Bank Chamber of Commerce.. Every responsble busness or professonal man or woman engaged- n a legtmate and honorably conducted busl ness owes t to hm or herself and the welfare of the cty to belong to the Chamber of Commerce." New ScobeyvUle House. cellar has been dug for a house to be bult on the farm of Mr. and Bert Llchty at Scobeyvlle. new house wll be occuped by Mr. Bell of Freehold, who has been engaged to oporato tho farm. Mr. Lrchty wll qut farmng and have a sale soon of hs lve stack and farm Implements. Red Bank Reglste travels over every street In town and every road In tho county. Lot It carry your message to those who lve on these thoroughfares. Advertsement. Tnton Falls. A Washngtons brthday spaghett supper wll be served at the fre houaa Monday nght, February, for the members of tho fre com. pany and the Ladles auxlary of the company!... Claronco.GorneB cjfjutoea&jnas a vacaton sojourn In Florda, James bean, who was Injured In a runaway accdent two weeks ago, has Improved suffcently to be about tha house hut he Is stll unable to work. Arrangements are completed for the card party to be held tomorrow nght at the (Ire houso by tho Ladles* auxlary of the fre company for the beneft of the company. A turkey donated by Eugene Tlpllng wll DO dsposed of on the co-operatve plan. Warren Drew Is makng a stay In Bermuda. Davd Scott Is sck wth Influenza. Wllam England Is Improvng from ^rthrltls but he Is stll unable to fll hs dutes as Jantor of the publc sohool. He makes trps to Newark three tmes each week to receve :reatraent. Ladles Ad socety of tho Methodst church wll hold a Washngtons brthday slver tea Monday afternoon, February, at the homo of Wellngton Wllklns, Sr. Arrangements for ths event were made.t a meetng last week at the home of Sarah Scott, Robert Montgomery was called to Kentucky last week because of the sckness of a relatve. He made the trp by arplane, returnng to Tnton Falls Monday. -Mr. Montgomery Is employed at buldng a water system for fre preventon purposes on the property of Lard & Co. at Scobeyvlle and he Is boardng at the home of Wllam Bennett. Slas F. Cronk Is confned to he house wth a heavy cold. Wellngton Wllklns, Jr., was treated for arthrtc last week at Fltkln hosptal. Part of hs body was placed In a cast and he has snce been confned to tho bed. Samuel Tomane bought, a cow from Edwn C. Reed last week. Allen E. Crawford has been on a busness trp In Vermont.," Ladles Ad socety of the Methodst church wll meet at the home of E. G. Ehlnger Thursday afternoon, March 4. State Hosptal. James Dore underwent an operaton for the removal of hs appendx on Frday and Is now convalescng ncely In, the personnel ward. A card party and dance was held.f the nurses home Wednesday evenng, February 3, the proceeds of whch was sent to the local chapter of the Amercan Red Cross for the relef of flood sufferers. Musc was furnshed by the Collegan Dunce band and refreshments were served. Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon attended a meetng of the Monmouth County Organzaton for Socal Servce at the home o Lews S. Thompson at Llncroft last Thursday afternoon. Msses Betty Dugan, Lllan Grove, Verna MacLelland, Mnerva Brown and Elvra Castello spent Sunday at LambartvllU vstng Mss Helen Sherdan, a former employee of the hosptal. An exhbton of surgcal moves was gven Wednesday evenlpg n the staff conference room of tho hosptal buldng. A number of the employees attended. Swlno growers n Duplln county (N. C) purchased 77, pounds of western feeder pgs ths season. Boys can make extra pocket money Th* K-Kncr \v-rm-cn<-nt SAXOON MOVED. Townshp Commttee Grants Applcaton of Henry VnnBrunt. Tho Shrewsbury townshp commttee, at a specal meetng recently, granted the applcaton of Henry VanBrunt to move hs saloon from Danel Dondlcgon buldng on Shrewsbury avenue to a buldng on Apple street. Mr. VanBrunt opened busness In hs new place last week. Mr. Dondlego, who lves at Long Branch, made applcaton to conduct Pace Seven a saloon on tho premses vacated by Mr. VanBrunt. Tho townshp oom«mltteo voted unanmously not to grant tho lcense. a» road to better and blkgor busness leads through Regsters advertsng columns. Advortlsemont, What You Really Heed Is A Sears Cross Country Battery "Stutterng" starts and blnkng lghts are banshed cold weather motorng worres are over wth a Sears Cross Country Power- Flo Battery n your car. Cross Country Batteres gve you extra power for lghts, rado, gnton and heater from the moment theyre" nstalled plus far longer lfe. Why put up wth a weak worn-out battery when t costs so lttle to have a long-lved, extra powered, fully guaranteed Cross Country Battery. Specal! $. nllownnco lor your old battery. wth old battery 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A CROSS COUNTRY BATTERY J. Cross Country hns 3ft more startng: power than S A E requrements.. Cross Country hns a prce 4% less tlan natonally advertsed batteres. Sold on easy payments. No delay. No red tape. Immedate delvery. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE ST-9 MONMOITTH STBEET PHONE BED BAXB. OQ FRL, SAT., MON. 3. Cross Country has a 4-month guarantee agnlnst 8 months of most compettve batteres. 4. Cross Country gves free recharge sarvlce tat S years. Off Our Regular Prces ; onthe New Allstate Tracton Grp Tres new tro that lets you throw away your chans. It gves you safe, sure tracton on any knd of road n any ltlnd of weather. Stop skddng Buy Allstate Tracton Grp Tres at these low prces. WEEK-END SPECIAL! FOR ONLY Wth Free Rental For 5 Days. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE A KNOCK HASN T T A CHANCE WITH YOU ON THE JOB. M/ MOTORS AS QUIET AS A CLAM SINCE I MET YOU/ I START WITH A TOUCH OF THE STARTER N.OW/ TSCTHIS s Chryslers greatest year n hstory. And no wonder Mllons have been nterested n Chryslers dramatc nvason of the low-prced feld. 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8 RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY I t 937. Lodge Dongs, Brths, Marragco, Dcatla and Other Notes of Interest. Earmlngdnlo borough goes Into I second year wthout requrng an tax assessment for local purposes, poston enjoyed alono of all the m nlolpalltles of the county. Tho bud get for 837 Is $6,7.8, an ncrens. Of J5T.8 over lust yoar. Farmng dalo realzes about $3, proft year from ts water plant. Ded at S3. Susan C. McChosney, wn conducted a prvate school at Marlboro many years ago, ded January 9 at the Merrlan Presbyteran homo at Newton. She was 3 year? old. Her husband, Rev. Wllam B MoChesney, a mssonary to Chna was klllod there n 87 by rve prates. Farmer Resdent Drops Dead. Vanderveer B. Crawford, a natve of Freehold, dropped dead Wednesday of last week whle workng a a lnotype machne for tho Newark Sunday Call,. Mr. Crawlord learned the prnters trade In the Monmouth Democratc offce and later worked for the Transcrpt before becomng a lnotype operator. Contract Fled for Brdge. buldng contract for the Avon. Eelmar brdge at the New York and Long Branch ralroad has been tled. Phoenx Brdge company of Pennsylvana wll do the constructon work and Arve S. Wkstrom of Bound Brook wll do tho mason work. On Southern Cruse. August Daesener, manager of the Amercan hotel at Freehold; Wllam McCheoney and Dr. Harry Aumack left last week by automoble ror Mam, Florda. From there they left by boat for a cruse of the Carbbean, spendng several days n Mexco Cty. Survvor of Mane Dsaster. Alonzo Wlls, a colored resdent of Keyport, recalls vvdly the snk- Ing of the battleshp Mane 3 years ago next Monday. Wlls was servng on tho shp. Ho was thrown overboard by the exploson and was In tbo water half an hour before bong rescued.. Edtor Becovcrs. J. w. Naylor, edtor of the Allentown Messenger, was able to come down stars to parta!.. of a belated Chrstmas dnner Sunday of last weak. Ho underwent an operaton n a Trenton hosptal December 8 and had been confned to bs room snce January 9. Lcense Revoked. retal lquor lcense of Joseph Martn was permanently revoked by the Matawan townshp commttee last week. It was at ths place that Robert J. Sullvan, New York gangster, was murdered several weeks ago. Flvo charges wero lsted aganst Martn. Inspect Sewage Plant Two cvl engneers representng the Argentne Republc vsted Freebold last week to make an nspecton of the boroughs sewage plant Freeholds plant a sad to le the last word n sewage dsposal for a. small communty. Water Consumpton Less. Freehold consumed 8,36, gallons of water less In 36 than n 935. smaller consumpton was duo prncpally to tho close down of the rug mllb durng January and February of last year and the few flres. Uncle Des In England. John HanoB of Freehold has receved word of the death of hs uncle, John Alabaster of Havens court, London. Mr. Alabaster was a drector of the Batey and company, famous gnger, beer brewers. He leaves an estate valued at $,. Wns Tvvo Awards. John Thompson, son of Sdney Thompson of Jerseyvllo won the sweepstakes prze for tho entre gtato and frst prze for the northern secton of the state for the -producton of.5 bushels of gran and 4.5 tons of fodder from one acre. Frzes for Salesmanshp. Dorothy Steenberg of the Keyport ofllco of the Jersey Central Power and Lght company has been awarded a damond pn for sellng the moat Frlgdalres. Norman Scott and Norrs Place of the same ofllce wero awarded wrst watches. Ircsscd Into llood Servce. Howard E. Stckley. employed In the mechanlca^ department of the Keyport Weekly, was called to Maysvlllo, Kentucky, recently by the death of a brother. He was pressed nto duly n the flood area, and hs stay wll bo Indefnte. Des from Injures, Frank Farrell, 44, of West Bolmar, who wan run down by an auto whle rdng a bcycle Tuesday nght of lost week, dlod In Ftkn hosptal WednAsday nght. Lous Harvey of Belma*vdrlvcr of the car, was held In $, ^ball. Long Branch Rases Wages. Tho Long Branch commssoners, lost week adopted a 37 budget slghtly smaller than last years In spto of provson for Increasng the pay of polcemen, fu-emon and school tcmchcra ten per cent begnnng July. Anbury urlc Grl Kngugcd. Mr. ond Cla-lua Nctchcr of Asbu-y Park have announced tho engagement of ther daughter, MIBS ;.._I5 zn.beth C_. Netchpr, to_ Joseph. ""StttltH""Of"Ncptlno.-MBB"Net(!HBI"Wnu PrlncoBs Elzabeth n tho 3 car-. nval at Asbury Park. Death of Former Rcsldont.. Helen M. Carson, formerly of lpn; Bunchh, ded at Seattle, Washngton, Wodnosdny. of last week. CaBon was born at Long Branch and llvod tlcro untl yoarn ngo. She leaves a husband, ono clntgllcr und ono son, Delegate to Conventon.... Staats c. Stlwell of Freehold as been selected as dolcgato from -lonmouth Court House chapter of ho Daughters of the Amercan Rev- Jutlon of Freehold to tho Contnencongresb at Washngton, D. C. Matamrn Grl to Wed. Announcement hag been made of ho engagement of" Mss Irene T. corge, daughter of Mr. and Vlam A. George of Matawan, to oseph Wehrlen of Planfleld. No late has been set for the weddng. Three FInges Cut Off. Peter Archer of Adelphla suffered.he loss of three fngers on bs rgbt land whle sawng wood wth a clr- :ular saw a few days ago. He was aken to Ftkn hosptal for treatment. Sled n Newark Hosptal. Ellen Flynn, who made her lomo wth her daughter, Jo-^ oph-beckcr of-freeho]draea~n7 T St~ Mchaels hosptal at Newark Sunay. She was 8 years old and was he wfe of John J. Flynn. Freehold Grl Weds. Mss Wnfred Hope, daughter of Mr. and Wllam Hope, and ^ l e l Trojan, aon of Mr. and bhn Trojan, both of Freehold, were larrled Sunday afternoon In St, 3oso of Lma church., Freehold Weddlnj. Mss Mary Ann Whte, daughter f Mr. and Bernard Whte of freehold, on Sunday afternoon be- :amo tho brde of Edward J. Spuler f Unon Cty. y wll make ther lome at tho latter place. Johnson Bansc. MJB3 Janet R. Johnson, daughte of Mr. and Ms. Harvey Johnson ol Long Branch, and Charles M. Banse, son of Rev. and Albort Bansc, also of Long Branch, were marred Sunday afternoon by the grooms father. Dropped. Stolen Chckens. Matawan polce aro lookng for a man who early last Wednesday ngh dropped a bag contanng Blx large Plymouth Bock hens whose neok had been rung. Tho polce are confdent the hens had been stolen but could not locate the owner. New.Y. tl. C. A. Assstant Nelson Scull of Adelpha has asumed hs dutes as assstant county Y. M. Ct A, secretary In charge of boys work. He has bad extensve ranng along ths lne, havng been mnnected wth Camp Ockanlckon at Medford Lakes. Mecchar Test. Mss Maud Mecchar of Clarksburg nd Walter Test of Adelpha were Harred at the home of Mr. and teorgc Donaldson of Tennent Sun- %4tb acute Indgetton at her homo Sunday am de (I footforo mortcnl nd could reach her. Asbury Park Woman Dead. Sarah E. Havens, wfe of Davd E. Havens ot Aabury Park, ded Frday nght at tho age or 75. Besdes her husband she s survved by four sons. Motor Deaths Increase. Seventy-one persons lost ther lves In Monmouth county In 936 n mo- ;or vehcle accdents, an ncrease of over 935. Throughout tho state here was a decrease In 36 of SI. Sold Beer Wthout Lcense. Max Katz, 45, of Freehold, was arested last week by state agents on a charge of sellng beer wthout a lcense. Ho admtted hs gult nnd vaa held n $5 ball. Marlboro Couple Woo\ Mss Mldred Itappleyea and Leon D, Conrow, Jr., of Marlboro, were marred at Old Tennent church Sunlay of last Neff. week by Rev. Charles lurbj ShaltlB. Ulan Catherne Klrtfy, daughter of Mary Klrby, and Edward J. Shaltls, both of Freehold, wero marred Saturday mornng In St. Bose of Lma church by Rov. John A. Kucker. Indgeston Proves Fatal. Iza McClennon, an Asbury Fnes WJpe4 Out.. court of pardons has wpe out flnes of $, each Imposed o former Councl men Sdney I* Henry and Jamoa J. DJgnoy and former Cty Clerk Roland H, Loog" of Asbury Park, convcted of conaplrac; to dofame Max Sllverateln, also former counclman. ay of last week Mcff. by Rov..Charles Relatve of Pope Dead. John A. Ratt, 74, a Freehold rflerhant ded early Tuesday of last eek of a stroke. Ho was a dstant elatlve of Pope Pus XI. Mr. Ratt. O3 born In Italy and had lved at ^reehold snce 88. Marred 6 Years. Mr. and Wllam L. Conover f Keyport celebrated ther 6th eddlng annversary Monday when hey kept open house all day for rel-.tves and frends. Mr. Conover s nd hs wfe 84. ormer Resdent Gets Appontment. Dr. Jacob Prager, son of Mr. and!rs. I. Prager of Keyport, ha3 been.pponted assstant drector of tho ewsh hosptal at Brooklyn. He was elected from 6 nternes. Ian For a Lake. Keyport Amercan Legon has evvod the plan of makng a lake l the salt meadow along Luppatatong creek. Lee Radcr Is leadng e campagn and s plannng an enneerng survey. freehold Woman Dead. Jane F. Thompson, 5, wfe f Charles Thompson of Freehold, ed last Thursday n the Monmouth lemorlal hosptal at Long Branch, besdes her husband she leaves two laughters," a brother and fve ssters. rolled For ft. Harry Stryker,, of Matawan wnshlp, has been sent to the coun- workhouse for a 6( to 9-day perd. He had pleaded^gullty to stealk mlk and buns at Keyport. Jver the Top. Freehold branch of the Red Iross, wth a quota of $,5 for ood sufferers, went over the top th a total of $,73.65 turned n p to last Thursday. Prlngs Sut for Dvorce. Counclman Norman J. Curre of :eyport has brought sut for dvorce» ; ; Gustavo Feuerbach, 89, head of tta r«unrhnoh & Harmon. boat hulldln, wurks at Brlollc, ded at hs homo a Fort Leo Monday after a long sck ness. Mr. Feorbach was also a member of a frm of Importers ol Chnese goods. He was a largo property owner at Brlollo. Jobless Man to Return to Italy. Augustno Lttor, 89, after years of hard labor durng whch h saw hs dreams of success and < prosperous retrement shattered, wll! bo sent back to Italy, hs old home, through the efforts of tho Long Branch Welfare socety. Hs plans to brng hlb famly here faled to materalze. Keyport Grl a Brde. Mss Amela Schultz, daughter of C. R. Schultz of Koyport, was marred Sunday afternoon to Rov WInflold Franke, Jr., of Matawan Tho groom Is the founder of the Peoplos Chrstan church of Matawan. Long Braoh Man Dead. Charles L. Jeffrey, 69, a retred gardener, ded at hs home at Long Branch Monday nght. A slater and two brothers ded n the past ten months. Mr. Jeffrey leaves a wdow and three daughters. Havens Stelmax. Mss Dors M. Havens, daughter of Mr. and Frank Havens of Neptune, and Harry Stelmox, also of that place, wero marred Monday at the home of tho brde. Keyport Woman Dead. Mary Rodley of Keyport ded Wednesday of last week after along Illness. She s survved, by a husband and seven chldren. Kennel Club Fles U. S. Tax Appeal Long Branch Kennel club, operators of tho dog track In 934, has fled an appeal aganst the Unted States governments assessment of $4,88.9 allegedly due for Inocme taxes. Meyer Goldberg, presdent of the organzaton, clams that all the records were In possesson of Harry B, Staver, secretary-treasurer of the company, who.ded suddenly. Goldberg sad nether nor any other offcers of the corporaton knew that Income tax~returns had~th>t~been~ fled. He ateo sad that varous loaseb and other expenses should be deducted. Accordng to the government statement the track earned net ncome of 5375,748.9 and Incurred expenses of $45,943.75, leavng $, on whch taxes are asked.. STATE OF NEW JERSEY Depart mnt of Stat* CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. TO ALL TO WHOM THE3E PII&3ENTI MAV COMB. GREETING: WHEREAS. It appears to my Mtlr*o< tlon, by duly authentcated record of th proceedng., for the volunurj (UBOtmlo, thereof by thft unanmous conoont ot all the tockholder, depottod In my offce, that S. K. and W. T. Jones Co., Inc.. a cor< poratlon of th State, whom prncpal of- (lc«lv*llu&ud -A Bt»-»)tnr»t. and.*tt t\ttoo Avenuo. In the Cty of Long Branch, Couv tjpotwwtabuth, RUU of Now Jer».t* (Unrnmt K. Jfom h*\pg th* «BPut Ihtre.. and In cna-rsa thereof, upon whom procc rosy be eorvcdhha compled wth th* requrements of "An Act Concern In u CON poraton (Hevllon or HO)." prelunlnaw to tho lulnu ot Dl Cortlfloato of Dl»olutton. Now, refore. I, Thomu- A, Uathb,.Secretary of St*tt> of tho State of New Jersey, Da Hereby Certfy that the ad corporaton dd. on the fourth day of February, 37, flle In my ofllce a duly axe cuted and attested consent In wrtng to the dssoluton of sad corporaton, wceouted by all the teckholdera thereof, whch sad consent and the record of th» procofldlnra aforesad ara now on flt In my sad offce as provded by law. In Testmony Whereof. I h»v«hereto sat my hand and affxed mr offcal seal, at Trenton, ths, fourth da; of February, A. D. one thousand, nne hundred and thrty* seven, (Sell) THOMAS A. MATHI9, Secretary ot State, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To THE KERTSCHER BEALTX ANB Now HOLDING COMPANY, "INC.,""* York Corporaton) By vrtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the) day of tho date hereof! tn a cause wheren Wll)* C. Appleffte Is complanant, and Irene H. Lavac and others ara defendants, /on are.requred to appear and answer the )lll of complant fled heren on or before he second day of Aprl, 37. or the ald wll bo taken aa confessed aganst you. sad bll Is fled to foreclose a certan mortftaco (rven by Mabel V. Edwards md odora W. Edwards, her husband, to jorop tan ant. dated Aprl. 8. on lands In Borough of Sea Grt, Monmouth County, New Jersey, and you, Kertacher Realty and Holdng Company, Inc., a New York corporaton, are mado a defendant becau ou are the record owner of a mortjrsee sad lands and premses, whch «fl!d mortgage Is subordnate In len thereon to ompla-nnnts mortgage. Dated February. 37. WILUAM A. MOORE, Complanants Solctor, 37 East State Street, Trenton, N, J. Monraouth County Surrogates Ofllce.!n the matter of the estate of Mary French Hockman, deceased, otlce to credtors to prosent clams aganst estate. Pursuant to the order of JoBeph L. Donhay. Surrogate of the County of Monlouth, made on the ffth day of Februry, 937, on the applcaton of Henry labst. actng- executor of the estate of [ary French Hoclman, deceased, notce Is ftreby gven to the credtors of sad deeased to exhbt to the subscrber, actng xecutor aa aforesad, ther debts and delands Sffatnst the sold estate, under oath,.thn alx months from the date of the.foresftld order, or they "wll be forever jarred of ther actons therefor aganst he sad subscrber. Dated Freehold, N. J., February B, HENRY BABST, Irvng Pece, Shrewsbury, N. J., Actng Executor, fouls E. Levnson, Esq., Klntnonth- Eld?,, Asbury Park, N. J., - Proctor. - ganst Georga J. Curre. lurres were marred n 933. Over the Top for Bed Cross. Sgnal Corps school at Fort Monmouth went over the top n the dvve for funds for flood relef. A total of $54rl4 was collected up to last Frday n addton to quanttes of clothng. cash donatons represented fve per cent of the quota for Monmouth county. [STou can Se sure of complete satsfacton jlyhcn you specfy oar Santone cleanng Servce. Santonng s natonally known as a superor cleanng method., IVORY SOAP s your assurance of the Fnest Laundry Servce Mld and Safe for your lnens WHITE ST. RED BANK, N u Monmouth County Surrogates Offce, > the matter of the. estate of Mary. Wlson, deceased. fotlrt to credtors to prosent clams ag&lnt estate. Pursuant to the order of JoBeph L. Don-!ay, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth. mads on tho thrd day of February, 9S7, on the applcaton of Lews T. Wlson, admnstrator of the estate of Mary C. Wlson, deceased, notce Is heoby gven to the credtors of (ad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber, admnstrator as aforesad, ther debts and demands aganst the sad estate, under oath, wtnln sx months from the date of the nforenam order, or they wll bo forever burred of ther actons therefor aganst the xad subscrber. Doted Freehold, N. J., February LEWIS T. WILSON, 7 Wllam Street, Rumson, N. J. NOTICE OF 3ETTXM&NT OF ACCOUNT,E*Ut«. of S&nb p. Wallng, do cow d. Notce U ber*by swnrthat tba account) ol tbo lubotber. executor and tru.ut of tho «uto of utd dacttmd, wll b audted and tattd by tho Surrosata of tha County of Monmouth and roporudl tor wttltaant to th«orphan* Court of tald.coanbr* on Thvmdty, tho eleventh day of Uaffa. A. D. 87. at ) oclock a. m.. at whch tlmt applcaton wll bt mad* for the allowance of commllon and countel (HI Broad St.. Had ExtmU. SEVC IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY: To OLQA. a DAME) and LESTER & DAMBl VI vlrtua ot aa-order ot t«court o: Cbancej o( Now Jeney. mada on the daj of tbo data harccf. In a cauvs wbanln Clt* ena Buldng and Loan Assocaton 4o R«d Bank, a corporaton ot th«stata of Nt-Jt Jonoj, la complanant, and you and othera an dafondant, you art raqurtdto apxar, and auwtr to tn» ooropalnants bll on. or baforo tbt tn«ntr-a«cond day ol March, not, or tho sad bll wll bo tann as eonfoslod aualnat you. > Tha,aald(blll_{> to forexloba a mortstan mada by p., Damo and Utu E Dana, h; hutfled. Bt a _ band, to Cltlena Buldng and Loan Asaoolatlon of Red Bank. daud Decambtt, 3, rocorded In tba Monmouth County GUrka Oflea In Book 67 of Uortmr on pff«b--.&5. ato^ eovarlns pramlsaa. In tha Borourhot Far-Haven.un tha-county of Monmouth and Stat* of New Jaray,, DaUd January th, 87. APPLEOATE. STEVENS. FOSTBB ft REUS3ILLE. Solld^ora of Complanant, P.. Addroau 84 Broad Btrtet; Had Bank. Now Janay, Uonmoutb County SurrojaUa OHlw. In th» mttar of tha tattta ol Or«w T, Scbonck, docaascd. NoLlca to oredltora to prastnt olalnj asalnst estate, Pursualt to tba order of Joseph L. Donahay. Surroaata of the County of Monmouth, made on the twenty-thrd day. ol January, LD37, on the) applcaton of Ada U Stout, adnlnlstratrl of the estate of f Grace T. Schenck, dteeaeed, notlet. ll leroby slven to the credtors of sad da. jensed to exhbt to the aubcrlber. admn*.atmtrl as aforesad, ther debta and demands aganst the eald estate, under oatb, wthn m months from the date of.thtr aforesad.order, or they wll be forever burred of tholr actons therefor aganst the aald subscrber. Dtd Fhld N J., Janu ADA L. STOUT, 47 Irvln! Place. Red Bank. N. Admnstratrx. Howard S. Hltrglnson, Esq^ Ked Dank. N. J.. Proctor. e aald subscrber... Dated Freehold. N. J., January ADA L. STOUT, Bk NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate of Wllam H. lorden, dctated. Notce Is hereby Wen that the accounts of Us aubaonbtr, aubatltutlonery dralnlstrator wth wll annexsd of the latate of lad deceased, wll be audllaj nd atated by the Surrosate of the County <f Manmouth, and reported for settlement the Orphans Court ot sad County, on.hurbday, the fourth day of March, K. D at : a. n, at whch tme eppll- :atlon wll be made for the allowance of oramsslon and counsel feea. Dated January 5, A. D JOHN V. CROWELL. Broad St.. Red Bart, N. J. Subttltutlonary Admlnlatrator Wth Wll Annexed, nrry Klatsky, Esq.,.. 3 Bast Front St., Bed Bank. N. J., Tractor. IOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT atste of Elessar Parmly, decessed; Ut!"hrebyTElventhat^the-aocounta uat U6t!cesherebyTElventhattheaocounta f the subscrber, survlvlntc executor and rutee of the eatate of sad deceased, wll e audted and stated by the Surrosata of e County of Monmouth and reported for ttlement to the Orphans Courtof sad ounty, on Thursday, the elrhtsenth day Match. *.. O. 987, at IOIOO oclock a, [>.. at whch tme applcaton wll be made or the allowance of commleslons aud ounsel fee., Sated January so, A. D. 37. DALTON PARMLY, Rumson, K. <J.. Survvng Executor and Trustee, arren H. Smock, Esq., Red Bank, N. J.. g ProctDr. A Frendly Vstor. Brngng Good \fews every week for 58 years, to all he famly In the homes of Red lank and vcnty About local events nd local people. Advertsement. LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE. Local Budget of the Townshp of Atlantc. County of Monmouth. fdr the fscal year 37. Secton. BE IT RESOLVED, That, the followng statements of revenues and approprlatlona shall consttute tho local budget for the year 937 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That sad budg-tt be publlhed In Red Bank Reelsler In.the Issue of the th day of February. 987 Notce la hereby slven that the budget and tax rasolutlon was approved.by the tt f th T h f Atlt C t f M t h Fb IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. J T. SANTANCEI/), STANDARD JSHINl " NCE j... todr corporate and UUJAN DOUGHERTY I, By vrtue of an order of Ue Court ot Chancery of New Jersey, tade on the day of the date hereof. In a cause wheren John J, Leah.y. solo executor of tha laat (rll and testament of Tmothy Utlty. de< ceasn),» roupslnjnv «)lvw)cl?;» tatgelo and other.are d»le)delta* y5,4»4» requred-tp appear and answer the ttll ol sad complanant, on or before U>«s.coj day of Aprl, next, or the sad bll wll bj taken aa eonfsseed affalns you. tal bll It fled to foreclose a rnort sad bll Is fled to foreclose a rnort last dtted February 4, UJ, mado by Seconr] Natonal Uank of Bd Bank, trustee for LJIllan S. Rossberry, to Wllllara C. Barkalow. recorded Book S99 ofmort* gaces, pate 93, on land In the Boroutlh of Red Bank, and you. Mara T..Bantanneb, are made a defendant became you are one of the ownera of record of the mortgaged uremles and you, Standard Engneerng Co., are made a defendant because ot a condtonal sales bll affeot- Ins realty fled In the Monmouth Courty Clerks Ofllce on July 4, «H and you, Acceptance Bankng Corporaton, are made defendant because_yoo hold Judgment Inst Patrck J. Santanjelol aud you, llllan S. Ppunharty, are gelo >ade a defendaht beeuh the»ld 6«eoad N*Upn»l B«k ol H«d Bank* u trut^ (or you, txtouted Mh.% bond and mortsran b*!ns forvoloacd. attd ftbruary ; - ALSTON DpEKMA Solctor of Complanant..Broad St.. Kod Bank.. O. Address New Jersey. Monraoulb County Sumfata*s Offlc*. In th» n *Uer ofthfl «t*u ol Ralph J. Notce, to er«dltort to ftlt eut Fu h nuant to tb«ordr of Jo.apb L. Don-, tjurroffau of tba County of M Funuant to tb«ordr of Jo.apb L. D hay, tjurroffau of tba County of Monmonth, maoa on Ua fourteenth day of January. 87, on th. mppllctlon ol KaU Hlllv. admlnltratrlx of. the tte f Ralph J. Mlll. d-c(«ed, nolle Blv«n to the edt f ld au e estate, of e* U btrby d«censd t Ralph J. Mlll. d-c(«ed, nolle* U btrby Blv«n to the credtor* of tald d«censed to exhbt to the ubcrber, admlnltttratrlx as.aforesad, ther debu and demand luklnt the «atd etnte und tb lhl bscrlber. Dated Freflbbld, N. J.. January 4, 87. KATfl MILLS. 879 Dodd Street, at Oranffe,- N. J. Nathan,H,> Strykpr,. 78 Broad StretTT,. % Proctor. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TO, HARRY EISENDERO and ULUAN NEWMAN. By vrtue of an Order of the Court ot Chancery of New Jtrtty. made on th* day md data hereof, ln> a caua wheteln Charles Weseman, at all., are complanmnu, and you are^, defendants, you are requred to an ewer, the Md Dll of Complant on or before tha 4Bd day of February, next, or the esld Dll of Complant wll be tftken an confead aaalnt you. " e*«ld"bnj of ComSla"lntT l flld to saga cbver lands In th* Borough of ffelmar, In the County of Mournouth and State of Kew- Jeney^ and you, Harry EU* nberg and Lllan Newman, are mada de- -- " - "- are leass....«..c rend ant a became you Joned In leases on a portoncf the pram-j tes descrbed In saldnortatte. I Dated-De:#rnber- rtaeg NNrPAraoNS «DOBEMUS, Solctor! of Complanant!, 8 Mattlaon Avenu*. Asbury Park. N. J NOTICE, To JENNIE GOUaHTLY and H. J, UUHTLV (fl»t nftuft flotluou and NI GO TLV (fl» ) h Y and H. J, HO flotluou and und HAROLD A UUHTLV (fl»t nftuft flotluou and un known), her husband; HAROLD A«TREAT and INGIUD TRJ3AT, he wlfej HAItOLD JUKIon TUEAT, a mnor, «nd OLAV TIIBAT. ft mnor) MARY VOUlBV COUME3 and JOSEPH COUMEfl, hor hubana and MAB^E LOUISE TREAT, mnor) > By vlrtut of an order of tho Court pf Chancory of Naw Jersey made on the day ( th* date) btr*of» < a u b 4 jfnftflo.tflhtly and H. J. aofahtly (Ort tume flcllllom anl lnhnnrrn), h*r hutbnd Harold A. Treat and In ard Treat, hla wlf Harold Junor Trent, A mnor, and* OIov Troat, a mnor Maty Lou If* Ooumes and Joseph Couma, her husband t and Mary toula Treat, mnor, are defendant** you aro requred to appear and answer tho bl u aro n bll of II lad complanant on or bfore too th day of March, next, or th d bll ll b tk fd y of Mach, next, or be takn s eonfoud fllad to quet the ttle* of Slt B t t ll Is flld to que the ttle* of srlna Slater Brace to certan l tll d bfore too tha sad bll aganst you* sad bll tha Bald Cathsrlna Slater Brace to cert lands andtprerola** more partcularly d ecrlbed as fol own ALL that lot, tract or parcel of land and pnuatta, b*raln»<tec tn.rtloularly dseerlbed. stuate, lyng ana fatng In the, County-of tb«of New Jereer. a lot Numbr Townshp of Nfptune, In Monmoulh and Stat* known and dolrnsted _ Three Hundred and Sxty-three on a csep ot Bradley Park made by Nlart Itoaen,. E-, Juno 4, 887. and dosorlbad as fol- DEQINNINO In the northerly lne of Sxth Avenue at a pont dstant one hundred and aeventy-nlna fot and twntjflt* hundredthe e&sttrjr from the easterly lne of Stokes A vrtue, thence runnlns asterly alonv th* northerly lne of 8Utn Avenue ffty feet) thene* runnng northerly at rght «nnl«a to Sxth Avenue one bundred and ffty-feet thence runnng; wal*> erly parallel wth Sxth Avenu ttty <eal thence runnlnar southerly at rlffht ansla to SUth Avenue one hundred and ffty felt to th* place of And you are lt t lealnnlns, - mad. defend:tanu beoaum " flomplalnanta tltla to the above deaerlbed landa or to aoroe Dart thereof ll dented and dsputed by you, and you clam to own the same or some part thereof, or somt nterest theren, or to hold some Hen orn». cumbrance thereon; and If you clam any ttle to, tntereat In or encumbrance upnn the aald lands and premlsss, yon are requred to answer the lad blh. but not otherwse, ~ - Datsd January 8, ST. ClUINN, PARSONS A DREMU3. Solctors ol Complanant, 6S Hnttlon Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Monmouth County Orphans Court In the matter of Lba estate of Isaac WIN Ham Myers, deceased, On petton for salo of lands to pay < Order to ehow cause. Otto Lews Myers, admnstrator wth the wll annexed of the estate of Iaeo Wllam Myart. dctated, havng exhbted under oath a true account of the personal eetate and debta of sad Intestate, whereby It appears that the personal etate of the sad Isaao Wllam Myere, deceased, Is Insuffcent to pay hla debta and requestng the ad of tha court In the premses*, It la thereupon on ths 8th dey.of December, 93s, ordered that all persons Interested In thtland., tenements, heredlter menta and real estate of the aald lauae Wllam Myers, deceased, appear oafore ths Court at the Court House In the Bor* ough of Freehold on the eleventh da] of March, 3". at A. M* to show cauat why ao much of the sad landa, tenement*; heredltamsnts and real estate of the ata Iaaao Wllam Hyert, deceased, should not be sold as wll be suffcent to pay hs debts. It la further ordered that ths orde bl publshed In Red Bank Regster, ont of the newnrapers of ths atate for els at_least_once Jn_each-week. -.-, J. EDWARD KNIOHT. Judo*., JOSEPH L. DONAHAY, Surrogate,,., LOCAL BUDGET. NOTICE.. Local Budget of the Townshp of Mddltown, County of Monmouth, for the flcal.ear Hal.. Secton.. BE IT RESOLVED, That the followng: statements of revenues and appropratons hall conututathe local budfret for the year ls37t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that gld b d,,uuc. >- nar«dy (rven tnat tno budget and tax resoluton wan approved by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of ttlddletown, County of Monmtmth, On Pub* ruary 4th, 37., I A hearng on the budget and tax resoluton wll be held at the Commttee Uooms n Hrddletovn Vlllse. on the 4th day of February. 93, at 5:3 dclock. at whch lme and place objectons»to sad budget end tax resoluton of the Townnhlp of Mclletown. for the year )87, mar be presented by any taxpayer of aald muncpalty. that the budget and tax rasolutlon was approved.by of Atlantc, County of Monmouth, on February 4, 937. A hearng on the budget and ta* resoluton wll be held at Townshp Hall, Colts Neck, N. J., on the aecond day of March. 87, at :3 F. M. oclock, at whch tme d l bj d bd d t lt f th T h f Atlnt Neck, N. J., on the aecond day of March. 87, at :3 F. M. oclock, at whch tme and place objectons to sad budget and tax resoluton of the Townshp of Atlantc for the_^ear 937 may be presented by any taxpayer of sad muncpalty. - It Is hereby certfed that the budgtt annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof Is a true copy of the budget approved by resoluton of the governng body on the 4th day of February, 937. Certfed by mo Ths 4th day of February, 937. JONATHAN H. JONES, Clerk. STATEMENT. (Requlrtd by Ssctlon ) Slate School Tax ;.l (Estmate for 637) I State Solders Bonus Taw (Estmate for 37) County Tax : :... (Estmate (or 937) Dstrct School Tax (Estmate lor 937) Local Purpose Tax Other Dstrct Taxes ,63.3 4,54.9,. 8I.3Z Actual nae, o.oea.9a 4,54., Actual BS5 8, OBO.,88.89 SOU. Total I 9,83.OS $ 39, t 43,987.4 State Ald (s) Road Funds (Alloted for 37) $ Tax Rate (Estmated for 37) 4, S Antcpated Revenues: General Revenues:. 8urplua Revenue Cash Approprated.., f, Mscellaneous Revenues <s> Cross Recepts TaxeB (b) Tax Scurchee., (c) Interest and Coats (d) Lquor Lcense («) Franchle Taxes... ^Antcpated U87 8, :.,. 75, 3,. 88, ,. Realsed In Cash I98S Total Mscellaneous luvenuel, I 5,45. t 5,. 3. Amount to be Rased by Taxaton- Local Purposes.....,., Total of General Budget Revenues «9,:B«.44 % Dedcated Revenues Dedcated Revenues From (a) DOB Fund Reserve ,* (b) Dog Tales.. 9. Total Dedcated Revenues for Dos Donates t 33.6 $ Dedcated Revenues from State Ad. (a) Fhalanx-Colta Neck Head... I <!>) Marboro-Red Bank Koad I l,9. 937,t, 8,4.8 t S8,647.7 * 8,83.4 I I 9.5 3, * 6,8.5 t 6,98.6 Total Dedcated ReTemu for Eoads _...! 4,3. $ 6,8.6 f Grand Total «t all Total Dedcated RevenueaS 4,3.5 * 8,43. $ «,84.to T., Grand Total of all Antcpated Revenues..* 3,).8 *,9. t 3,688. APPKPRJATION8 FOR 8. General (a) Operatons Admnstratve and Executve - X Assessment and Collecton of Tajcts _ Dscount on Prepayment of Taxes...».._... Fre... «..-«..«.««,.«..,...««.;««.*,.».*. Taxes Abated. ~ Health...-,. ««..-«,.»...» Poor.ReMtf Admnstraton. :».:.h...w... Poor-Rellst plenu Roads and Streets Socal Servce Street IJjhtlng 36 Snow Emergency,_.., _..... Department of Fnance.... b) C t t Approprated Expended and Reserved for 937 for 936 for 39 (b) Conllncent (c) Pebt Servce Purchase of Truck....» f.~..,...nn.h...h.nn Phalanx-Colta Neck Road.. Marlboro.Red Dank Road... (t) Ueflclta and Statutory Expenllturea Overexpendltures of 8S ond Trlor.....-«,.., T4ta...Approprlatlons-~Ctsneral, 3,5. S, COO.OO.) 5. soo.oo 7,, 5. 5, - Nona. H.. 5., ,6 3,79,44 Z.S.I) (,9., , ,34. uo.no 6.,888.4,, I.S6 38.( JO.O O.S3 J , Hone -*-6«;«tO. Padlcatad Revenue Furposea Dog Damasee _.._... Total B5 88,35 State Ad Roads (ax rlalsnx.colla KecV Ttoad... % <b) Marlboro-Ked Bank Rood., ,8.6 Nona 6,8. Totnl...; I 4,8. Grand Total of all Dedlcatld Revenue Appropratons I -4,3.6 I Grand Total of all Appropratons» 33,.SO I 6,48..3.SH t (,39.5 I 9,79. STATEMENT. (Requred by Secton 3) 987 tate School Tax,.. (Estmate for 937) I 7,68. State Sod.V Bonus Tax (Estmate for *37),64. County Tax (Eatlmste for 937) 7S.O.O6 Dstrct School Tax (Esllmste (or 937) 39,.85 Local Purpose Tax 5,494.5 Total Actual. Actual I 7,66. I 8.U6.IIII,(4.9, ,.6 83, ,l.3l> 8,ns. 97,8.86 7,9.8 (58,8)8. H3.B.S8»46O.B47.SO (a) Road Funds Tax Rate... (Allotted (or 37) (Estmated for 937), plus 9,, t, plus plus Antcpated Revenues! General Hev«naer 37, Surplus Revenue Cash Approprated. (a) Surplus Revenue Non.Cash Appropraton Wth Pror Wrtten Conssnt of State Audtor I 4,88.4. Mscellaneous Revenues. lcenses.... Fnes and Penaltes 8. Fees and Permts 4. Interest and Costs _._..._ Franchse Tax!*...« Gross Rectlpts Tax 7. Alcohollo Ileverage Lcenses 8. Interest l It Antlclpsted 3 Iteallaed In Ca»h In Interest Specal Items of Gsneral Revenue Antcpated Wth Pror Wtt C t f Stt, ,63. 6,6.44 5,6,55 8,76. I,. $,.,. l,384.b E.O t S.O 6.oo ns.oo.coo.o 8,63.4 8,. 5,,44 7,JOO.OO- B.aa.ta 8,, 8,7, ES.O Items of Gneral Revenue Antcpated Wth Pror Wrtten Consent of Stste Audtor (a) Captal Accounts; Tazo 4, IMS Audt -.?!. 4,6.5 Total UlscellaneOLa Ravanuea Amount to be Rased by Taxaton Local Purpoaes, Nona...I 4,98.9 6,34, 4. Total of General Budget Revenute,...8, , Dedcated Revenues Dedcated Revenues from State Hghway..!,4.,,.. Total Revenues...8,666,76 t 54,36. 7, C.86 * 9,. 73,5.86 I T 9.7f.4 I88.7BO. 9,, APPROPRIATIONS FOB 6. General (a) Operatons. Admnstratve and Executve... Assessment and Collecton of Taxss Polce - Polce Emergency. ; - Fre.I.-...*.... Insurance for Fremen (Companaatlon and Lablty).. 4. Fre Hydrant Servce >...»>. Publc Health Servce.,...>» «>_..>.> Emergency Relef Poor (Emergency"RV^ Poor (Emergency Relef 985 Defct)... Roads and Streeta Street Lghtng Tax Bale and IUcordlnn Uena Enforcng Tax Ttle Llene Department of Fnance....._.. Townshp Lbrary...,;..»...»...»..»... (b) Contngent..,...»...».. -».»."»...» <e) Debt Bervlce Solders Bonus. 9(4 Note due In Stat. Road Tax Note due In 9S7 Interest on Above... Interest on Refundng Bonds Refundng Bonds, due School Refundng Bonds Due... Interest on Above._..*..,...* Refundng Bonds 37,. Refundng Bonds 87...~ Interest Dua on Countr Taxes Interest on Current Loana... ) Payment of Floatng Debt, ) Defcts and Statutory Expendturel Unpad nlltn. 933 and Interest Defct...,... Emergency Snow Due Captal Account Aasesstnents.Remtted Blllf Pad In 934 _, Overexpandltures 984 Ordnance Road Work..... Expenses Bond Issue... Overexpendltures 984 Reserves Qverextendlture of Atproprtatlona 936 Defct Msc. Rev. Antcpated Tax Refunded (No Ilesrvs)....,..._. verexpendltute~is6 Reserve. Overexpendltures/ 8 Appropratons, (f) Judgmenta......,;.," (a) Reserv ~ Approprated for 937 for»3«in (d) (a) U 934 ;....» 3,. e,ko.oo 7,6.CO,7O.<!O 4,. 5,9.,. 3,5. 7,6.,. 8,,,, 76.( 76.,. 4,5. 6. IO.CO, G.46O.O I6..d 4, ,,,5. 7,5..O. Hone,7. 6,7.,38..E. a.bo 6,87. - Ht:«o ,77 tll * T! Total Appropraton! General._ Dedcated Itevenuo Purpoea Road Improvements.....^»..».MH.»..M.,.,4. Total Appropratons 9, t 4.8D8.a 5,53. 6, , ,«5.I)O,96.5,5. 7,5...DU ,., l.ooo.qo 4,(..,,.U.S 6,. 4,ltS.!S,6.,48.9 8,9a ,.7. n.as Nono "~ UoW" Nono Expended and Relrvel for S86. I II.88D.d , DO.O 5,.84 5, ,5.,..8B6.*. 9, ,. 4,6.. l.ooo.oo 3, I.6S5.B 3,7..4B S Nont Nole Nona 64,6.86 I6J.7.9,, (,. 78,6.86 7,79. It Is hereby eertln.d, that the budget annexed hereto ana hereby made a part h..tvd.vacv.bru.ry.tojt: " """ V " "" r " olu " " of» "rntngbod,"" IIOWABD W. JIODCRT8, Certlned by me S\uk. Ths 4th day of F.hru.ry, IHT.

9 on the Walter Felds Farm, Nut Swamp Road, TWIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP,. Between Mddletown and Red Bank SATURDAY, FEB. h, 937, ot oclock sharp, : Tho undersgned havng ooll lla farm wll ((ol to. tho hghest blddo j ;k wthout reserve, the followng: STOCK Four good work horeea, aoored- Ited herd ot nne dary cattle (Holstelns s^ Guern»eys>, some fresh, others wll freshen soon;, lot of harness, lght, harness, poles and shaves, FARM MACHINERY Truck, two broad, ttjead farm wagons, low wooden wheel farm wagon, two 6-bbl. potato bodes, three box bodle 3 two hay shelvlngo, Durng mower, hay rak*, hay teddar,.rotary ho»4, Meeker harrow, potato planter, potato dlggeor, two potato graders, * tooth ron barrow, two Planet Jr. rdng cultvators, two walkng eultlva- tors, two, corn shelters, two South Bend thnof-horao plows,, one No, 4 South Bend walkng plow, two-homo grata drou wheelbarrow, grata eeec tower, two-horse four-row weeder, one-horse weeder, Lggett. pouto dust or, four-hone tandem dsc, two-bone pleasurs alejga, outter, walkng road -, scraper, fan gran cleaner, wheelbarrow, two operhoree harrows, one large I34 JL A. harrow, Planet Jr. hand seed drll, Planet Jr. hand dlo cultvator, furrowng sled, gravel body, two harpoon hay, forks and rope, two gasolne tanks, two corn grnders, ons bone cutter, Farbanks scales, Stewart horse clpper, hand truck, block, and fall, Jot of garden hose, three ladders, two atopladdors,. neckyokes and whlffletrees and other ortloles.toc numerous to menton. PRODUCE One hundred bushel corn, one hm* dred buahel carrots. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ncludng a lot of an- Uques. TERMS: CUHI.. WALTER FIELDS. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctoneer. JOHN ADAMS and JAMES QRIG3, darks. Fve tons of premum qualty Jeddo-Hghbmd coal wll equal sx tons of ordnary coal. That Is your qavng why not take It you are enttled to It, Feed Cannel Goal Hay NutSze Stove Sze Per ton $5.75 (Cash) Hero Is a 77 A-l dualty ooal nt a proe you cannot afford to turn down, Try It Tel. 3 Red Bank Where Qualty Rules PER GAL. (Cash) Jon the thrfty save 8% on your fuel ol. dollars somo cents. It la the smart thng to do. e Teach your BUDGET NOTICE BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Councl of tl Borough e LUUt Slver, County of Monmouth, that the budget shall consttute an appropraton for the pu> poses etated, of tho sums theren set forth an appropratons, and an authorsaton of the amount of Twenty-Nne Thousand. Fve Hundred Tvntr-Two and / dollars to be raned by taxaton for Uo purposes ot the muncpalty. STATEMENT. (Requred by Secton I?X I»7 Slate School Tax -...(Estmate or 37) $ &.5&.SU State Solders Dorms Tax..{E»tlmats fer 37) County Tax. (Estmate (or 37) S.IE.87 Dstrct School Tax (Estmate for 37) 5.OOIX. Local Purnoso Tax...,(..3 Total _ Slate Ad: Tax Ralo... Antcpated Eevonusll, (Estmated for 37) AftUclpatcd General Eevenuo: 987 Surplus Revenue Cash Approprated Nons. (a) Surplus Revenue Non-Cath Approprl- ated Wth Pror Wrtten Consent of State Audtor _-.~~ N4 Mscellaneous Revenues (a) Interest and Costa... ;...I.. (bl FrsnchUe Tax ; 6,Jy.O " (cl trosb Recepts Tax..... S.OOOjOO Ml Bu. Qroa Hecolpts Tax..._ JOOjflO (e) Ucnses - loojot Specal Itcmd of Genera) Pevenuo Antcpated Wth Pror Wrtten Consent of State Audtor (a.) From Count; Ad for Roads,BO Total Mscellaneous Revenues.»..!,QJO 3 Amount to be rased by Taxaton Local Purposes 4, Totat of Genora! Budget Revenues... t. Dedcated Revenues * Dsdlcated Havonues from (a) DOK.Lcenses...I 4.UJ3 JOOvOO lrand Total of ajl.antlclpa.ttd Revenuea..._..«4.J3JJS APPROPRIATIONS ron 8. General, (a) Operatons Admnstratve anl Executve Assessment and Collecton of Taxes _.. Polce Fre Fn Hydrant Bcrylce, Health Poor-Itallet Admnstraton Poor-Relef I Clents. Roads and Streets Boroughs Bhnre a County Road Ad. Street Lghtng Improvement of Lands -.-. Bteotlon Expense. -. nauranee... mhobbe Matter _jntlnjrent Debt Servce Intereat.ymenb on of Bonds Bonus a.toe.oo..o a.aoo.oo 88X.3JDO 8BJO JDO OOOJJO 7.X J,76J 8.7. soo.qo 9^),..34. S.O 7.ooo.ao s JS-! Interest on Currant Loana -_- -" " Interest on AsseslmentNoU,- -,; -. Refund Tax Overpayment Q6-8B mo*. <) Deflolta" aha Statutory Ehrpendlturts... Overexrandlturta of mat and Pror -. RemltUl Taxo, 8 and Trlor (») Reserves For Defcts... Total Appropratons Gsneral, Dedcated Hevonuo Purposs Dor DnmaBe P. O. A. Total. Grand Total 6f All Appropratons... I 4,8.V Actual It.4B.67 8, S,6>.7 TO.eeo.aa $ S.JG 36,. 5,8,,. 3, 9. Actual 85 3 t 5,767.5 Hone 365.4S I7.S4.S.S.86.M, S ,. I,7.48 t.sj.o I «!,!B.OO I J8.tBB.O IUalled In Casb In 9S6 - Nont Nqna, , , Kone l5.tlo.37 t tt.947.7b Nono I 6, 4.UO.O 9,85.6,,,. l.soo.oo E.O g.. 8.4O.OO 3. SO.O 8. Nona 8. 6,. a,!»o.oo eo.oo. M5. Nont Nona J.J78.8 S.4.87 a.ots.e, : , ltl.os one.48 e.ooo.oo I.J4.» e,6s OI.BT ose.._ Man* II.ltt.O I II,«7.U» OS.86. I 8.4 C.OO I It la hrebx certfed that tho bnlretamnemd hereto an* harty me4a» part hereof la a true oopy of U. bndtt approved by molutlm of tn totsmlna; bofly on tht Oth day of February, lftst.... " - - SUED I. ATETS, Certfed by ma T^U U* ttoy at rebnsjy. 87. Four Are Named For Membershp On League Board MM. Ilakol C. Goslng, Thonuw,. N. McCarter, Robert H. Mc- Cnrter and Garret A. Denyse Represent County. Four resdents of ths secton have been apponted members of the advsory board of the Cltlzons Vglance league, whch has Just establshed state headquarters at 8 Hll street, Newark. se advsory board members are Hazel C. Goslng- of Red Bank, presdent of tho Assocated Alumn of the New Jersey State College for Women; Thomas N. Mo Carttr of Rumson, presdent of the Publc Servce Corporaton of New Jersey; Robert H. McCarter of Rumson, a member of the frm of Mc- Carter * Englsh of Newark, and Garret A. Dcnyse, presdent of tho New Jersey Bankers assocaton. followng statement about tha league has been made by Anthony M. Hauck, presdent of the organzaton and prosecutor of Hunterdon county: Tha, league was formed several months ago to work for the preventon of crme n New Jersey, to war on gansters and racketeers, for tha prompt punshment of all law breakers and for correctonal movements In all channels whch the league vews as comng wthn Its objectves. Ths organzaton has been Insttuted to gve the ctzens a vehcle by whch they can aotlvely and Intellgently satsfy ther." lnbtlncts for good government and a stable socety. league s not a body of vglantes nor of reformers. we hope to accomplsh Is a Belf-perpetuatlng body whch wll break down the organzaton of crme and Improve the organzaton.of crmnal Justce In ths state, Lterature explanng In detal the purposes and the defnte plan of aoton of tho league has been prnted and s avalable for dstrbuton. league wll closely observe acton of courts and prosecutors over the state, at the same tme makng a dsclosure whch may surprse a jarge,proportlon of the general publa re Is now In the state of Naw Jersey no central authorty to whch a court and prosecutor render accountng of ther servces. Actual ly, these offcals make no report of what they are dong to anyone at any tme except as the pressure of such attacks as may mark a poltcal campagn provoke a statement n defense. polce do make annual reports to ther governng body n the varous ctes. However, tleao reports are often tmes furnshed three months after the fscal year and gve very lttle Informaton other than the number of arrests made and the amount of fnes collected. refore, the state can do no more under the crcumstances than to rust to the conscence of tho man It puts In power. Unremttng war wll be carred on aganst gangsters and racketeers. Ths, however, wll be only a part of he leagues campagn aganst crlmnals and for the preventon of crme. Crme costs the Unted States flftcon bllon dollars a year. Ths Is J5. a mnute, a per capta loss of $ annually. For tho state of New Jersey ths means a dvergence of $53,-, from the pockets of a great number of Its 4,4, Inhabtants, who are law-abdng, through the small mnorty who lve by vctmzng ther fellow-men. New Jersey has a hgh crme rate, n fve out of seven malor offenses known to the polce In the frst nne months ot 936, the New Jersey rate was from 5 per cent to over per cent hgher than the rate for few.york state, and In four out of those same seven offenses the New. Jersey rate was hgher than the rate or Pennsylvana. re Is great reluctance on tho Dart of the ctzenry to complan to aw-enforcemont agences because of hreats of bodllv_ harm whch they fear may be carred Into effect by the gangster and racketeerng element. As soon as ths league Is notfed of a complant beng made >f such threats we wll promptly communcate wth the complanant, assrlnp: hm or them of our support and request that an Immedate oport bo made to us If nn attempt s" made by anyone to have comlalnants wthdraw ther charges or o absent themselves from the jurls- Uctlon of tho courts. Wo shall take ctlon to nrotect all such persons rom harm. When tho crmnal class of the tato la faced wth certanty ot arest, celerty of tral and severty o mnshment. and when the reallzalon Is broueht homo to them that lolltlcal Influence la no longer of he because of the vglance of tho rood ctzens of the state, a marked reducton In crme wll be apparent, We shall fght crme and crmnals, ve shall co-operate wth the law en orcement bodes of our state n vory wav possble. work of courts should be placed nd kept under observaton. Ths rocodure. whch forms the bass for ths plank In tho leagues platform Is In operaton n Chcago, Cleveland and Baltmore, and has proven worthy bevond queston, rosultng In narked Improvements In all proces- s. ses of law and attended by notable leoreases In tho graver felones. Tho lata gathered Is often used by law nforcoment offcals themselves. league s nether a poltcal lor a commercal organzaton. It a entrely Independent.and reprr lents no fund, foundaton or con lentrated source of wealth. Its In luence la valuable, because of Its In dependence of all specal Interests league has no endowment and Is supported through contrbutons bv ho cltlzons. It IB the am of the eague to be a dependable source of aluable knowledgo In matters con ernlng crme and crmnals. Th lurpoao of ths league Is to assle.ho authortes of crme detecton preventon and law enforcement In her efforts to apprehend and pun sh those who through Intmdaton nd corrupton aro endangerng Inlvldual lbertes. Whle membershp In ths league wll bo carefully seleoted. there wll be. no relgous or racal lnes.drawn regardng poronnel nor In servce rendered, Holmdel Townshp.Budget... budget of expenses of Holmlel townshp la lohoduled to rccdvo leopnd and thrd readngs and a darng Thursday nght, February 8,. at a mootng of the townshp ommlttco, Tho amount ot taxes to o rased for townshp purpose Is 8,, whch Is tho same as last rear, and the total amount to bo uleod Is $4,43.4, whch Is $D6.6 ess than that last yean ork?"." ot tho <ulol">ot waya to fnd a " * Job, to advertse In Tho Reglstora Want Department, Advortlsotasab RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY II, 98?. Matawan. (Th* Bad Bank Besltte oan be bought In MaUmn (rom H.. aoonnel J4 Man atrest an! J. A. TulnU Jlts Elzabeth Devln, daughter of lln, was the guest of her cousn. Mss Ann* M, Moll ot ralp H«,v«n lwt week-end. Edgar N. Pke was reflected presdent ot tha Lberal Buldng and Loan assocaton of Matawan at the 8th annual meetng held recently at the Lttle street offces of Formon R. Thompson, who was renamed fnancal secretary. Mr. Pke, who succeeded Henry L. Zucker last year, Is lke the latter, an executve ot the Hanson-VanWlnkle-Huhnlng Co., manufacturers of electroplate supples. new board of drectors elected at the organzaton meetng comprse Chrstan Heuer, C. A, Gesaweln, Forman R. Thompson, Henry L. Zucker, N. A. Munnlng, John Tosslnl, E. N. Pke, Herbert Sturt, Wllam K. Ellson, Wllam C. IUdl and W. F. Hall. Heuser & Heuser were agan named solctors. Other offcers elected were Herbert Sturt, vce presdent; Wllam C. LudI, vce presdent; and Ncholas F. Munnlng, treasurer. Harold G. Bean was re-elected recordng secretary. Edward L. Llsk, whose wfe, Sarah B. Llsk, was klled In a Florda bus tragedy whch clamed a total of 7 lves. Is stll confned to a Florda hosptal where ha was transported after the tragedy. Mr. Llsk sustaned verebrae Injures. Emerson Llsk, half brother of the Injured man, went to Florda after the tragedy and s expected to reman there untl hs brothers condton has Improved. Mr. and Leroy Bergen of Fountan avenue, entertaned Saturday evenng In honor, of Mr. Bergens brthday. Cards and dancng were What enjoyed, guests Included Mr. and Sydney Jackson, Mr. and Malcolm MacMllan, Mr. and Ross B. Hotallng, Mr. and Wllam Carney, Olve Hultz, Mr. and Jack Johnston of Long Branch, Mr. and Cyrl Hayhurst of Oceanport, Dr. and Alfred Wallln, and Postmaster and Raphael C. Devln, also James Goodln of Lttle Slver, Lester Smth, foreman at Thlxtons Chevrolet sales and servce staton, represented hs company at a gatherng of Chevrolet servcemen at the Rartan nn at Keyport Wednesday evenng. Representatves were present from Westfleld to Marasquan, 5 In all. y enjoyed a shore dnner, mmc, entertanment and wovlea on servcng. Flans have been completed for the annual md-wnter frolo to be held Lncolns brthday at the Amercan Legon hall, under the auspces of the Matawan Womans club. attractons offored are dancng to Roakes Socety orchestra, varous card games, przes, entertanment and refreshments.. followng charmen and commttees have been apponted: Dance and entertanment, Charles E. Hunt, Edward Holtorf; decoratons, Mss Laura Gesswen, Frederck Hessey, Donald Rlley, Frankln Anderson, George P. Lehrltter, Elnoro Kattner, Mss Hannah McLean, Alfred Walln and Edward Holtorf; tckets, Oscar Oschwald, Hunt, F. H. Lloyd, W, O. Dlggln, Wllam Bedle, Jr., Walln, Wllam Sutphln, Oscar Heyer, Mrs, Georgo Mller, Joseph Haley, S. M. Lazow, Carre E. Conover, John W. Lyde; freshments, Harold Dlsbrow, Edgar Pke, Harry Kuhn, Harry Zucker, Paul Rayer, E. Story Hallock, August Soehl, Rchard Erdmann, Elzabeth Ward, Edward Melnzer, Lous E. Helser, Eunls P. Sehenck, Mss Nelle Whtlock, Mss Ktty Tompklns, W. H. Dggn, R. W. Balkhan; cards, Wllam H. Sutphn, Carl A. Gesswoln, Mlton F. Stevenson, Fred M. Burlew, W. A. Close, W. W. Hobrough, John Bauer, Mrs, James E. Voorhees; games, Carre Conver, Mrs! A. B. Smth, W. H. Dlggn; przes. James E. Voorhees; recepton, F. H. Lloyd, Gesswen, Habrough, Gnorge W. Davdson, Voorhees, Gonover, Henry Hutchnson, J. P. Lloyd. Joseph A. Dernbergcr, Jr.. and Ms. A. B. Henderson. George Mandevlle, son of Mr. and George W. Mandevlle, Is employed at the Matawan bank. Mr. and Wllam C. Lano of your eys, a vramth to yonr bert and aewmgtoyoollps. A good drnk any ttm«any puoa. On taper by-tha bottle. PEOPLES BltE«rHOCO.,TI>B;>TOP.H.J. Valley drve had as ther guests last week Mr. and Wllam E, Lane and Charlotte Post ot Astora, Long Island. Srs. Wllam E. Jordan, who has been a surgcal patent at the Presby terl,n,a,^o»p. {&l at Newark, ha* r turned to her home-on- Park -avenue. Mr. and Wlson Hobrough moved Saturday from the Colonal tea house to ther home on Park avenue, A chor of the Frst Baptst church cleared $8 at a. covered dsh supper In the lecture room Thursday evenng. About 76 were present., Mss Frances Lloyd and Mss Elzabeth Cartan attended a rectal by Ted Shawn and hs dancers at Newark Thursday evenng. rectal was sponsored by the assocate alumnae of the New Jersey College for Women. Jamos Haynes left last week to make.hs home wth Mr. and John Knauff, who are lvng In New York for the wnter. Mss Gertrude Brown spoke on "Promnent People Born In February" at the monthly busness meet- Ing of tho Matawan Womans club Monday afternoon In tho club rooms of the Amercan Legon. Alce L. Dame,-who-has been makngher home for several months wth Mrfl. Edward Anderson, has roturned to her apartment In the Hut cblnson resdence on Man street. Chef Sloat attended the dedcaton of the new polce headquarters at Perth Amboy last week. Sdney B. Eggleston entertaned the Wednesday Fortnghtly dessert brdge club at luncheon and brdge at the Hotel Shelton at New York Tuesday. Twelve from Matawan made the trp. George B. Lehrltter and Mss Laura E. Gesswen substtuted.. Mr. and George H. Hlnckley wll move to New York next week. Mr. Hlnokley wll bo secretary to Rev. John Reeves, pastor of the Manor church. Hlnckleys sster, Elzabeth Aspnall. of Bolton, England, wll accompany them. Edwn H. Domlnck entertaned at a dnner party Frday evenng In honor of her house guests, Mr. and Harry Jones of Paterson. other guests were Mr. and Donald Hanson of Woodbrldge, Msses Mary Stack and Helena Wrght of Perth Amboy, Mss Lllan Whte and Domnlck. Mr. and Alvn J. McDonald have moved- from Park avenue to the VanBusklrk apartment on Man street. Wllam R. Crag and son and daughterr:bllly-and-carol,-are confned to ther home wth grp. Everett. Ten acre* of ground, owned by Walter Palmer, has been rented to Ncholas Petruzelll, who plans to farm the land durng the comng season. Work began ths past week n clearng the ground of trees. Frank Creevey of Wlckatunk, who Is well known n ths secton, s reported to be much Improved from hs llness at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. " Creevey, who has been confned to her mothers home by llness, s also reported mproved. Lenten devotons at St. Cathernes church wll be conducted Wodnesday nghts by Rev. Lous Cogan, servces started last nght. Several from h re attended the Llncroft fremens dance Saturday nght at the Llncroft fre house; Edward Rowe purchased three cows last week at a sale on the Whltlege farm at Eatontown. Mr, and Joseph Mendres of Asbury Park spent tho week-end at the home of Mr. and Frank Haley. Mendres before her marrage was Mss Elzabeth Haley. Mary Catherne Kelly Is relorted to be Improved from a recent llness. Mldred Rhooden, Ethel Rose and Harold James, all of New York, spent Sunday wth ther chldren at Foremans boardng school.. Atlantc Hghlands. < Bed Sank Regster can be bought at Atlantc Hahlanda from Wllam Lett, J< Lemburg, A. Kata and Romeoa newsstand. -Tbe Atlantc HISWWKIS ItoUMate club wll hold-a bngo party Thur» day nght, February., on tha»«c~ ond floor of the postofnee buldng. Ths Is the frst socal funoton of tbe new organzaton. Edmund Gehlhaus Is In general charge of the arrangements,. Wllam Heggemeyer of Woodland? Park was renoved to South Ambpy hosptal Sunday In the Atlantc Hghlands frst ad squad ambulance for an operaton. Mr, and J. L. Soulthorp, ther daughter, Mlton Kruse, and her son Rodney are spendng the rest of tbe wnter at Mam, Florda. Mss Rose Mller and Mss Mary Carroll arrved home yesterday from a cruse to Puerto Rco. Ladles auxlary of the fre department wll hold a card party tonght n the recreaton room of the fre house.. Womens Chrstan Temperance Unon of ths borough held Its annual Frances E. Wllard memoral meetng Tuesday afternoon n the socal room of the Methodst church. Leroy Thoma of Ocean Grove, presdent of the county organzaton, was the prncpal speaker. Ladles.Ad socety of Central Baptst church wll meet ths afternoon at the home of Edward Golden. Dstrbuton of ashes was made Frst yesterday at mornng masses and tbe evenng servce at St. Agness church. Tbe sorvlcos durng Lent wll be Rosary, sermon and benedcton on Wednesday nght at 7:45 oclook; Statons of the Cross Frday nghts JM5lJtl t An «very-membor canvasb-will bo hfm by (ho Pronbyterlan church durng the Lenten season.. Gwendolyn Roberts, daughter of Counclman and Nelson H. Roberts of Lncoln avenue, entertaned 6 guests at a party Saturday afternoon In celebraton of her seventh brthday. Jamea-W. Shannon contnues to Improve at Jersey Cty Medcal Center after an operaton. A. Sorenaon and daughter Cecllla have gone to Florda for a stay of threeweeks. fremen put out a chmney fre Sunday evenng In the home - of Charles, Lane on Wesley avenue. Benjamn F. Luyster Is confned to her home wth Illness. Mss Catherne Crosby of Keansburg and Norman Burton ot Atlantlo Hghlands have been assgned to the borough hall here under the youth work project of the WPA. Sonny. ALwater, son of Mr. and. Fred Atwater, Sr, of Avenua A, Is a medcal patent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Former Prosecutor Jonas Tumen wll move hs law busness to the offces n the Roberts & Whte buldng formerly occuped by the late John L. Sweeney. It pays to advertse n Regster. Loans For artnent of Eatontown, New Jersey r Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton Approved Mortgagee ~ Federal Housng Admnstraton FOR I937---EVERY E IS ENTSTLED TO A FINE BEDROOM AND CAN AFFORD BT AT THESE FEBRUARY SALE VALUES s s BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE n Modern -Desgn, 3 Peces as Shown; Fnely Fgured Walnut COIL SPRING, 97 Cols INNER SPRING MATTRESS "THE HOME Or FINE FUBNITCBE.Specal at 7.7S Now 3.75 and Specal TRIPLE-CHECKED SAVINGS FROM $35. TO $55.^ 9 Auburn Cabrolet Former prtoo 87& Now $35. 9 Buck Sedan Former prce $5. Now $5. 3 Chevrolet Coach Former prce (6. Now $3. 33 Chevrolet Coach Former prce (33S.O Now $3. 3 DeSoto Sedan Former prce (5. Now $5. 34 Dodge R. S. Coupe Former proe StfOOO Now $4. 33 Ford V8 CoacH Former prce WS&OO Now $ Ford V8 RS Coupe Former prloo $3. Now $ Ford RS Coupe Former proe f87& Now $ Terraplane Sedan Former proe 83. Now $ Dodge y T Stake Former prce {85. Now $ Dodge l x / T Stake Former prce $86. Now $8. Dependable Used Cars and Trucks Used Car Lot Opposte Showroom 49 W. Front Street. RED BANK to fcp&m stood tnt* ua I«W e»«nj.fc«rs v b» fell Ilk «fee*!*

10 BWNEY SNOW: Wlle glad to answer any questons on food VoL», No. L Eke Placd Doesn t Have A Comer On Snow Party Fun Here Are Easy Refreshments For Impromptu Festvtes Tho smart wnter resorts lke Lake Placd dont havo a corner on the skatng and tobogganng fun. pond or tho hll n your neghborhood s just, the settng for a rollckng "enow" party; but bo sure there are plenty of hot drnks, sandwches and cookes when the crowd ends up at home. Snce the arrval of snow and ce s "frequently caprcous, the best partes are Impromptu affars; but refreshments need bo no worry, f you use these short-cut recpes. Hot chocolate can be produced In a jffy wth a base of sweetened condensed mlk; and Uese cooke recpes are dependable "quckes" that the crowd wll gobble wth delght. HOT CHOCOLATE squareb unsweetened chocolate /3 cups sweetened condensed mlk ( can) 8 cups bolng water Few grans salt Melt chocolate n double boler. Add Bweetened condensed mlk and bolng water gradually. Add a few grans of salt. Serves 9.. MARVEL PEANUT COOKIES /3 cups ( can) sweetened condensed mlk cup dred aprcots 3 cups ahelled peanuts teaspoons lemon juce Thoroughly blend sweetened condensed mlk and aprcots whch have been washed and put through food chopper. Fold n chopped peanuts and lemon juce. Drop by spoonfuls on buttered bakng sheets. Bake n moderately Blow oven (35 Degrees F. mnutes or untl brown. Remove from pan at once. Makes 36. MAPLE COOKIES /3 cups ( can) sweetened condensed mlk /3 cup maple syrup %V cups graham cracker crumbs l, cup nut meats, chopped Thoroughly blend sweetened condensed mlk and.maple syrup n a heavy saucepan. Cook over low heat about flvo mnutes or tntll mxture thlckens,-8tlrrlng-constantly Cool. Add graham crumbs and chopped nut meats. Mx well. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered pan. Bake In a moderate oven (35 degrees F.) 5 mnutes. Remove from pan Immedately.- Makes 4. RED SALAD SUITABLE FOR VALENTINE DINNER In carryng out the scheme for a Valentne luncheon or dnner, a red salad n a fancy mold s just the thnp to serve. Here s ono that wll nl all requrements. It s a delcous supper salad and s not sweet, whch Is one thng that Is objectonable to so many peoplo n jelled salads. BEET AND HORSERADISH SALAD 4 tablespoons gelatne tablespoons cold water cups bolng water % cup lemon juce»< cup sugar 4 tablespoons horseradsh tablespoon vnegar >4 teaspoon salt % cup chopped cabbage * cup chopped beets Soak the gelatne n cold water, and dlsaolvo n bolng water. Add lemon juce, sugar, horseradsh, vnegar and salt. Cool untl Bllghtly thckened. Add chopped cabbage and beets. Pour nto mold and chll untl frm. Serve on a bed of watercress wth a mayonnase dressng. Ths salad can bo made n Indvdual molds f desred. By Sdney Snow OYSTER STEW.quarts oysters 4 pnts oyster lquor H pnts cold water V cup rolled crackers or crackc: crumbs % pound butter teaspoon salt. \ teaspoon pepper pnt mlk Heat water and oyster, lquor to bolng pont and stran through cheesecloth. Pck over and clean the oysters; then add to lquor and wa ter. Cook untl the edges curl. Blen< In butter, seasonng and cracke crumbs. Add hot mlk before servng. CELERY TOMATO PUREE" 3 cups chopped celery quart water quarts tomato puree teaspoon salt Cook celery In salted water untl very soft, rub through a seve.and add to the hot tomato puree. Season ta taste wth pepper and salt. Garnsh wth sprgs of parsley when servng..anchovy CAVIAR SALAD Lne a platter wjth crsp lettuce leaves; place a medum szed leaf n the center wth sx rngs of flet of anchovy stuffed wth cavar; a hall slce of Spansh onon at ether sde, two slces of tomato at ono end and a tablespoon of potato salad at the other end wth a stalk of celery. Serve wth French dressng. BROWN RICE JAMBALAYA A delcous way of usng up lef overs, such as ham, cooked sausage or other meats. Very delcous whet made wth shrmp, crab, etc.: 3 cups boled brown rce or 3 cups coarsely dced sausage, tongue, ham, shrmp or oysters slces bacon, dced /3 can sold tomatoes U teaspoon pepper or paprka teaspoon mnced parsley teaspoon salt " tablcspoon flour good szed "onon, mnced Cook tho bacon andonlon together n a largo pan, untl the onon begns to color; add the flour, brown slghtly, then add the tomatoes, salt and pepper or paprka and brng to bolng pont. Add meat or shell fsh and tho boled brown rce and smmer for ten mnutes. Sprnkle n the mnced parsley and serve very hot. Bo sure to str the Jambalaya frequently whle cookng to prevent burnng or stckng. STUFFED EGGS WITH DEVILED HAM cup fnely mnced ham U cup pckle relsh tablespoon chopped olve mcat.3 tablespoons fnely chopped celery U cup Freeh dressng hard boled eggs teaspoon salt U teaspoon pepper % teaspoon paprka Cut the eggs n half lengthwse, remove the yolks and put them through a meat grnder, keepng the whte halves of the eggs ntact. Blend all the other ngredents together wth egg yolks and mako a stff paste. Roll out Into 4 balls. Place a ball n each half ofegg whte and serve on lettuce leaves wth a Bprlg of parsley. If possble, keep meat hangng; or on a plate n the refrgerator; or In any cool dry place free from fles and drt. Breakfast Orange juce, ready to eat cereal, shrred eggs, buttered toast, grlled bacon, marmalade or jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch Bean soup, Frozen frut salad, chopped chcken sandwches, gnger cookes, tea or mlk. Dnner Roast stuffed shoulder of veal, baked sweet potatoes, nssels sprouts, endve salad wth french dressng, cocoanut custard pe, coffee. I TUESDAY I I I Breakfast Grapefrut, hot cereal, buckwheat cakes, lttle sausages, syrup or jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch Corn puddng wth bacon, hot bscuts wth honey, baked apples wtk cream, tea or mlk. Pnner Sparerbs, sauerkraut, boled potatoes, assorted mustard pckles, lettuce wth Russan dressng, hot gngerbread wth whpped cream, coffee,, beer. (WEDNESDAY Breakfast Apple eau.ee, ready to eat cereal, baked eggs wth frzzled ham, hot muffns, strawberry jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch Baked macaron and cheese, buttered peas, orange puddng, tea or mlk. Dnner Pneapple juce cocktal, brunswck stew wth vegetables and potatoes, mxed green salad, coffee parfat, cookes, coffee. I THURSDAY I» I Breakfast Steered prunes wth cream, hot cereal, mnced ham omelet, hot corn bread, coffee or cocoa. Lunch Baked pork and beans, hot brown bread, spced pears, cookes, tea or mlk. Dnner Smoked beef tonguo, baked potatoes, creamed spnach, cucumber salad, aprcot whp, assorted cakes,coffee or beer, I I Breakfast Tomato juce, hot cereal, cod fbb cakes, hashed Irown potatoes, buttered toast, coffeo or cocoa. Lunch Asparagus soup, Waldorf salad, jelly roll, tea or mlk. Dnner Baked sea trout, Creolo rce, strng beans, cole slaw wth boled dressng, pckled beets, or relsh, lemon snow puddng, coffee. SATURDAY Breakfast Stewed aprcots, boled rce wth butter, sugar and cnnamon, broled hum and baked eggs, graham muffns, jelly or jam, coffee or cocoa. Lunch Beef broth, toasted bacon and cheeso sandwches, dced pneapple, cookes, tea or mlk. Dnner Broled lamb ^hops,...ahpped.potato<!»,guzed-cnrrot8; Tratcr- "crc«s salad, cottage cheese wth mnced onon and caraway seeds, layer cako, coffee,,. SUNDAY Breakfast Stewed pears, ready to eat corcal, broled chcken lvers and bacon, plan waffles and syrup, coffeo or cocoa. Dnner Grlled grapefrut, roast atuffed chcken,, canded sweet potatoes, glazed onons, jelled cranberry salad, molded bscut tortonl, assorted cakes, coffee. Bnppur Cheeso fondue, broled tomatoct and crsp bacon, corn muffns, frut gelatne, coffeo or tea. >.Sdney Snow wll be pleased to supply any of these recpea.... JWl KlUf CjtfS S lfela uopjtr, Copyrght BY SIDNEY SNOW M8 Valentnes Day Offers Excuse For A Party Ho*te» Gels Opportunty to En terton at Fancy Luncheon or Dnner Valentnes day s one of those day that are not exactly holdays bul whch gves the housewfe an excus< for a lttle luncheon or dnner part; wth all the trmmngs wth whlc every woman so Joves to fuss. If her party Is to be a luncheon here s a splendd menu: Jelled tomato boullon Celery- hearts vmelba toas Creamed shrmps n tmbale cases Shoe strng potatoes Bakng powder bscuts (cut In fancy shapes) Valentne salad (molded boot and horseradsh) Heart molds of straberry Bavarla cream or frut gelatne Fancy cakes Salted nuts Heart shaped mnts " Coffee Her? ar» the recpes for the bs cults, whch must be lght and fluff] f the party s to be a success; anc for the strawberry Bavaran cream BAKING POWDER BISCUITS cups flour Va teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons bakng powder 3 tablespoons shortenng /3 cup mlk Mx and sft flour, salt and bakng BED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY.987. \ Edted bj WILMA E. DEUTE powder, Wth a knfe or a pastry can gladden the hearts of all by blender cut n the shortenng, add the servng one of these colorful desserts. mlk gradually and mx to a soft y are also deal for chldrens partes, dough. Roll or pat out lghtly; cut wth bscut cutter and place n greased pan. Brush cream over top of bscuts before bakng.- Bake In an oven 45 "F. for. twelve to ffteen mnutes. Makes or 4 bscuts. STRAWBERRY BAVARIAN CREAM tablespoons gelatne! cup cold water A cup frut juce VA cups crushed fresh strawberres or VA cups canned berres, draned o ther juco VA cups cream Soak gelatne n cold water and dssolve.n bolng frut juce. Cool. If fresh frut Is to be used, sweeten to tasto, dependng upon the sweetness of-tho-berrles-(aboutj,4-cup);-f-canned frut, no extra sugar wll be needed. Add frut and place n refrgerator to chll, strrng occasonally. When mxture begns to thcken, fold n cream, whpped stff. Turn nto mold,-frst dpped n cold water, and return to refrgerator to become frm. Unmold on servng plate and garnsh wth whole strawberres or whpped cream f desred. Frozen Desserts After Holdays When we have done nobly by all tho turkey and mnce p^e and then the hashes and pot pes and what not and we como along to the tag end of*, tho holday season, appettes are jaded and nothng tastes so good as an ce or sherbet. So ths s the tme to hunt up the recpes of thngs whch can be made n the refrgerators. And the planer the Ices tha more popular they are apt to be. For nstance: APRICOT SHERBET teaspoon gelatne V cup water cup aprcot Juce! cup sugar la cups aprcot pulp tablespoons lemon Juce egg whtes Soak the gelatne n two tablespoons of water. Bol remanng water, aprcot juce and sugar for three mlnutea. Add gelatne and cool. Add aprcot pulp and lemon juce, and pour nto refrgerator tray. Place n freezng unt and chll one hour. Remove from tray and beat wth a rotary egg beater. Return to unt untl It begns to freeze (about hour), and then pour nto bowl and beat agan, hs tme beatng n the egg whtes. Return to refrgerator untl ready to nerve. LEMON ICE Vk teaspoon gelatne Vn tablespoon cold water cups bolng water cup sugar % cup lemon juce (scant measure) Few grans salt. egg whte Soak gelatne n cold water about fve mlnutea. Make a syrup by bolng water and sugar; add salt, gelatne and lemon Juce, cool and freeze. When partly frozen turn out Into bowl, beat wth egg beater, and reurn to freezer untl t agan begns :o freeze. Agan turn Into bowl and old In the stffly beaten egg whte. Return to refrgerator to complete freezng. BRUNSWICK STEW $ MID-WINTER STANDBY So often we rush through an entre reason wthout once thnkng of the nost approprate dshes for ths tme of year. For nstance there Is Brunswck Stew Georga Brunswck Stew a grand and glorous meal all n ono pot all n ono or two or throe generous bowls or plates. And what Is left over s even better wanned up. GEORGIA BRUNSWICK STEW (A recpe to paste n the book) tablespoons bacon fat fryng chcken, about to 4 pounds. S onons 3 cups water 3 tomatoes, peeled and quartered M cup sherry tablespoons butter " U cup bread crumbs teaspoons Worcestershre sauee pound fresh lma beans Salt and pepper /4 cup okra. 3 ears.brec.n...corn..or..the.«qulvalent- In canned corn Brown tho onons In the bacon fathen add tho chcken whch has beer! 9" In small peces and seasoned. When chcken Is done, pour off the grease and put chcken and onons n Dutch oven. Add tho water, tomatoes, tho sherry wne and Worcestershre sauce. Cook slowly over low amo for half an hour, then add tho ma beans, okra and corn cut from jll?... Lot a ln»nor ono hour. n dd tho butter and broad crumbs and :ook half an hour longer. Boys can make extra Docket money sellng R l t A d U Food, of course, must be well seasoned to he worthy, of, Us pquancy Valentnes Day Calls For Heart-Shaped Dessert A very fttng clmax to all good thngs served for Valentnes day dnner would be a cherry-red gelatn dessert, garnshed wth maraschno cherres and served In a heart-shaped mold. Even f the dnner for ths occason s a "just another dnner," you SWEETHEART DESSERT. package strawberry flavored gelatn l cups warm water»- U cup maraschno cherry juco maraschno cherres, quartered Dssolvo gelatn n warm water. Add cherry juce. Turn nto heartshaped mold. Chll untl frm. Unmold and garnsh wth cherres around base. Serve whpped cream separate. Serves four. FRUIT PUDDING package cherry flavored gelatn pnt warm water. teaspoon salt Vt cup chopped seedless rasns dates, chopped 6 fgs, chopped Eggs Bass Of Many Popular And Novel Dshes When a luncheon or mdnght sup per becomes a problem, one can plways feel perfectly free to servo an nterestng egg dsh. Omelets aro always popular as -well as novel egg dshes. For example: CREOLE OMELET tablespoon butter 4 eggs tablespoons olve ol onons 4 tomatoes green peppers teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon paprka Beat the eggs n a bowl wth four ablfspoons of water. When the buter Is heated to a lght brown, turn n.ho eggs. As they brown,-lft Jhe dgob wth a spatula and let. tho Unlocked part run under. When the melet Is brown underneath and :reamy on top. fold once and slp ono a hot platter, surroundng t wth 3reole sauce. sauce s made os follows: Heat two tablespoons of Dlve ol. Put nto ths the mnced jnons, tomatoes and peppers. Add salt, and paprka, cook slowly untl wanted for the omelet. EGGS NEW ORLEANS \ cups tomatoes small onon, chopped A green pepper, choppcrl teaspoon sugar % cup bread crumbs % cup celery 4 eggs V cup Amercan cheese, grated Salt and pepper and a bay leaf Cook tomatoes, pepper, onon and seasonng together for ten mnutes, remove bay leaf add bread crumbs nd place In casserole. Break the sggs on top and sprnkle wth salt nd pepper and cover wth grated :heese. Bake n.a moderate oven (35 F) untl eggs have set and the :heese ( has melted. SCALLOPS REACT TO TOUCH OF FRENCH A Frenchwomans knack wth ream sauce made possblo ths lalnty scallop dsh whch turned Fr days fsh dnner nto an event to whch to nvte frends. SCALLOPS AU GKATIN In a sauce pan place a pnt of scallops and an ounce of butter. Season wth salt and pepper and heat through. Stran off the juce and mx the scallops n one cup of heavy cream sauce. When well mxed,,put lauco and scallops Into a medum leen bakng dsh. Sprnkle lberally lth grated Swss cheese. Dot wth mall bts of butter. Bake In medm ovon untl brown. banana, dced V cup chopped nut meats Dssolve gelatn n warm water. Add salt. Chll. When slghtly thckened, fold n fruts and nuts. Turn Into mold. Chll untl frm. Unmold. Serve plan, or wth whpped cream. Serves sx. SWEETHEART DESSERT WITH GLAZED FRUIT. package cherry flavored gelatn pnt warm water Glazed aprcots, prunes and pneapple. Dssolve gelatn In warm water. Turn nto heart shaped mold. Chll untl frm. Garnsh wth glazed frut. Serve wth -whpped cream. Serves For glazed frut, prepare a thck sugar syrup of cup sugar, % cup water and tablespoon lght corn syrup; bol mnutes. Smmer half rngs of canned pneapple, then soaked, dred aprcots and seeded prunes, In syrup for mnutes, or untl glazed. Cool. Glaze only a few fruts at a tme and do not allow syrup to bol hard; ths avods break- Ing of frut.»»»»»»»»»»»<!! Hot Off the Grddle ESTHER DONLAU Butter the sze of an egg, usually measures 4 tablespoons, One cup of lqud sweetenng, such as thck syrup, s consdered the equal of cup of sugar plus A cup of water. Economy does not mean purchasng cheap, nferor products. It means thoughtful buyng. and wen dey pulled de rbbon da bg To buy old, poorly kept eggs Is not bokay splt up nto lttle ones fo each only uneconomcal but absolutely ob dem. An den de dessert ob sponge wasteful. yolks wll not separate readly from tho -whtes, and thelke t jus heaps. Ah furst made a cake an pnk ce cream, all ob dem result wll be a poorly nlshed product, whether a calte, puddng or sponge cako ob cup ob flour, cup quck bread. Nearly all good recpes call for for separated whte. yolks and A lttle left over caulflower, asparagus, or celery that has been served wth a whte sauce can be rubbed through a solve and made the base of a cream soup. A fresh fsh s known by the frmness of ts flesh and the brghtness of ts eyes and glls. Sour mlk and cream should never be wasted, the they may be used as a substtute for fresh mlk nflour mxtures by the addton of a level teaspoon of soda to each pnt of sour mlk. A FISH DISH THAT SOUTHERN PEOPLE RELISH Here Is a fsh dsh that wll make a confrmed fsh hator st up and take notce. dsh was frst ntroduced to us a number of years ago by a Southern sontloman, who lke to many gentlemen, had hs pet recpe thnt wanhlwnyh nt It n het whorf prepared for a group of ndmlrlng, hunger strcken ndvduals. BOUILIABAISE H quarts of water pound scallops pound fresh shrmps pounds fllets of fsh (haddock or any boned fsh) 3 large onons, dced cloves of garlc, fnely chopped l;4 teaspoons rjurry powder can tomato soup. cup water cup grated Amercan cheese 3 bay leaves M pound fresh mub,rooms cloves tablespoons butter. Salt and pepper to taste Boll ono pound of shrmp and cloves In H4 quarts of water and ona lovel tablespoon of salt for ten mnutes, then remove the shrmps wth a stranng spoon, leavng the water standng In tho pot as (hs wll be used later. Remove the shells from the shrmps and -slt them n halves, lengthwse. Cut up mushrooms nto slces, about.u nch thck, and let stand wth the shrmps untl needed. -Cut up the onons and garllo. Put Into a large fryng pan, two tablespoons butter and when melted fry the onons and garlc untl a golden brpwn; then add to It the canned tomatoes, then enough water to fll the can. Add 4 cloves, bay leaves, curry powder, grated cheeso and allow the whole mxture to smmer for half an hour. Season wth salt to taste. As soon as the mxture has started to smmer, brng the water the shrmps were boled n to the bolng pont; then turn the flame low and add the fllets of fsh, the scallops, four cloves ard allow to sm- Ono of the quckest ways to fnd a Job Is to advertse In Regs- Want Department. Advortlflomer untl tho fsh Is cooked; tho wa-terter must not boll or the fsh wll ment. break. After.tho fsh has smmerod 5 mnutes turn out the fre. When the mxture n the fryng pan has cooked for half an hour, add theshrmps and mushrooms and cook for fve mnutes. Thcken wth a lttle flour and cook for flvo mnutes longer. Stran the water from the fsh nto another pot. (Ths water s flno for soups). Place tho fsh on a large platter and gently break t up and dstrbute over tho.platter. Remove the bay leaves from the mxture n the pan and pour tho mxture over the fsh and Berve. LILLY WHITES VALENTINE DESSERT Dear Mss Wlna: Ah was wonderh If yod remember the purty thngs ah used to bo flxn for you for yor Valentne party? In de center ob de table ah always fxed a bg bookay ob sweetheart roses wd laco edges and whte rbbons runnng to all de grls places ob sugar, 3 eggs (separated) and beat stff an tablespoons cole water. Da trck ob dls cake s to put the sugar and water, on the stove and leave them como to lttle bubble, an den add the yolks and den put n half de flour and half de whtes, and den add dc rest ob de flour and whte, den add a few drops ob lemon and a tny pnch ob salt, and den bake n a slow oven fo at least a half hour. Wen de cake, was cole, ah cuts It up In good szed gftares and wth a heart shaped cutterah cuts out da center ot each square an flls t wth pnk ce cream and den ah frlls de edges wth pnk whpped cream. Hopln yo s de same, your humble lervant, Llly Whte. t pays to advertse In Regster. Sweet Potato Puffs Baked In Orange Shells Have New Flavor Well, every day we learn somethng mlk. n fold In the whts of ono new. Thats a trte remark, but ls-oen to ths and youll agree wth me: the eggs. Take the halves of oranges, after the juce has been squeezed out, scrape clean on the nsde of the skns and wabh well on the outsde. And then use them as receptacles In whch to bake sweet potato puffs to serve wth the meat course. Heres the recpe for the SWEET POTATO PUFF cups of mashed boled sweet potatoes egg yolks, slghtly beaten egg whtes, well beaten tablespoons melted butter 4 teaspoon salt pnch pepper U cup mlk Into the mashed sweet potato mx the egg yolks, butter, seasonng and Fll the halves of orange skns wth ths mxture and top off wth a bt of the remanng whte of egg. Place n oven to heat and to brown the whte of egg. flavor whch comes from tho orange rnd gves to the sweet potato a most exotc and pquant taste. As an nterestng and attractve way to serve potato wth roast lamb qr roast chcken, ths Is sure to please one and all. And as a novel way of servng, It-wll brng on many an Oh! and An! amounts gven n ths recpe wll fll ncely four to sx orange halves. As an after-thought, f you lke the flavor of rum, these sweet potatoes mght bo gven a lttle dose of rum flavor. or Balanced Flavor, Say "Make Mne Rupperts!" and youll be sure of gettng "Amercas Favorte" FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR JACOB HUPPERT. NEW YORK CITY AUDUBON SOCIETY llvvea. Ctzens Asked to Oppow Shootng Season on Dovos. "Hummngbrds and song sparrows are no longer safe from the klllor," says tho New Jersey ; Atldubon so- Ita offce at Market street, Newark. Tho bubla of thlo olntonmt Is Assembly Bll 84, Introduced by Assemblyman DeVoe of Mddlesex county. Ths bll, among other thngs provde! for the openng of a shoot- Ing season on the. mournng dove. "Natve game, ruffed grouse and, to a, great extent In some of the countes the bob-whlto qual, havng bsen klled off, the kllers are seekng a new source of f eathejred game," says the Audubon statement. "For the past decade," tha statement contnues, "New Jersey has onjoyed the proud dstncton of rankng wth progressve states In dscrmnatng between natural game am} non-game brds. Once In the perod, just bofore th» organzaton of the Naw Jersey AudubQn socety, q.n attempt to enact unsportsmanlke shootng of doves was defeated. Otherwso In ths respect tho far name oc the state has remaned unsulled." "For those who reman unmoved by the gentle appeal of the mournng dove as a sem-song- brd," the statement of the Auduhon socety says, "we would remnd the peoplo of New Jersey that tho record of tho dove as a frend of agrculture Includes a count of 9,6 weed seeds n a sngle stomach." Audubon socety ujges all who prefer the welfare of tho state over ncreased slaughter of dmnshng wld lfe to urge on therrepresentatves n the assembly and sonato the defeat of Assembly Bll 84, _ Womano Exchange. Open s8 A. ol to OO P. M. 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11 Happenngs of 6 and 5 Years Ago Culled From News and Edtoral Columns for Entertanment of Todays Readers... "., Ffty Team Ago. awarded the contract to pant the A debate In Lbrary hall In Shrews-boatbury waa a three-oornored affar, of tho Merchant* Steamboat wth James U stoon, l. W. Sloope and ffdmund Wlson beng the apeak ore. Tha debate was to deolde Whether or not Grover Cleveland should have another term as presdent. Goorgo Tallman was charman and John Trafford of Shrews- bury and James Connolly were Judges. judges decde! that Mr. Cleveland was a pure patrot and, that the country would go to ever* lastng smash It he ddnt get another term. Rev. W. E. Greenbank, pastor ol tho Lttle Slver Methodst church, place, between Oceanlo and Sea rocelvel hs annual donaton vlalt Brght. Ocean flro company, of Sea from the congregaton. Among the Brght responded, but the roads were presents wore a box.of groceres, a slk hat and a cane. Tho uncolleoted taxes In the town so bad they dd not get there In tme to be of any servce. Mlaa Emma Magee entertaned at H of Koyport amounted to $66.8, of whch jtso was duo from dog taxed. Samuol W. Grlscom of Ooeanport eabh had a brass band and they,.was a membor of the federal grand r Jury sttng at Trenton. Mra. A. L. Conover of LeedavlUe was confned to her home wth an k. Injured back receved by a fall on an toy sdewalk. Abratn Morrs, Sr., of Keyport was * apponted a specal deputy polceman on the coal docks at Jersey Cty, Mary Morrs, one of the old- > est resdents of Leedsvllle, was very as a rcault of a stroke of paralyss. < Charles DuBols, Luther Bchanck and Tuns Vanderveer «rere In charge of a socable whch was held at the home of Rullf T. Smock of Holmdol. Magge and Folly Mfrphy, Llnlo Mannng, Mary Kelly, Mary Maloney, Fanne Vaughan and Mary Hollan of Bed Bank and Magglo Murphy of Far Haven, whle on ther way to a ball at Keyport In one of Hendrlcksons carrages wth J. S. Brown as drver, were thrown out near the Crawford Hondrlckson farm, near Mlddletown vllage. accdent occurred when a ferocous bull owned by Farmer Charles Mor- _ ford escaped from hs encloaure and rawed up and down the turnpke, gearng the hones attached to the vehcle In whch the grls were rd Ins. young ladles escorts al lved to Keyport and were to meet gma there and take them to the ten. Thtarca entered the resdence of UJr. and Eugene Magee at Tnton TaOa and helped themselves to some money In a dresser drawer. W. A. French, Jr., Bnsley B. Morrto, Frank Osborn and H. a Taylor comprsed a oommltteo In ohargo of a soolable held at the Pleasant Vew house n Mddlotown. Over B socety persons attended tho affar. Reed Mounts hll at that place. Locust Pont wore tobogganng on Wllam Carr, Jr., of Shrewsbury law not to sell or gve beer or any Whllo walkng up tho hll Ketcham fell and dslocated her should- dsposed a slver wa(ch at a raffle, other ntoxcatng lquors to her whoh wa* followed by a danos at mnor sons. er. She was taken to the Long hs home. Tho watch was won by Wllam Hartlgan. Monmouth County Agrcul- Charles H. Tllton of Scobeyvllle receved a number of frends In celebraton of hs 6d brthday. re were qute a number of young men from Asbury Park and they wero well pleased wth ther frst vst to Scobeyvllle by vrtue of so many grls beng present from the rural secton. Mles Johnson of Newton In Mereer county defeated Leandor Campbell of Lttle Slver n a shootng match by two brds. James Saguerton, TJanlol Cook, Brasla Hendtlokson and Fred Stout were tho debaters at the Tlnton Falls Debatng club who argued that a man was what hs crcumstances made hm. r opponents wore Holmes and Kddlo Hendrlckaon, James Stout and Roger Clancy. Jury, comprsng a number of ladles rom the Tlnton Falls dlstrlot, decded that mam controlled hs crcumstances and not that the clroumstancos controlled the man. John I* Harrson, Wlle Johnson and John Laug wont coastng on Tower hll on a homo-mado contrvance mado by Mr. Harrson. On ono of tho trps Harrson faled to strke an openng and ran Into a larbed wre fonco. A gash was cut n hs scalp, whch was attended to by Dr. Warner. Sophlo Shutt/j, daughter of Danel Shutts of Atlantc townshp, and Aaron A. Armstrong of Freehold wero marred at the Shutts home, roar Scoboyvllle, by Rev. A. M. North of Mllvllle, a cousn of the brde, Mr. North was asssted by Rev. J. Plttlngor of Eatontown. Tha heavy surf brought a number of beach combers to the vcnty of Long Branch, Ono man found a damond rng, another found a. gold rng and a thrd, who had been out of work several weeks, pcked up a $ and a th gold pece n the sand-, A carpet rag party was held at tho homo of D. Lane Conover at julantlo Hghlands and a largo quantlty of rags was cut durng the after- Atlantlo Hghlands Cornot band was practcng regularly, wth Charles Kooh as leader. r headquarters was at A. Boothsestablshment, Matthas Hulshart of Matawan ntartod to walk from that placo to Old Brdge. When ho dd not reach hs destnaton a searchng party wont to look for hm, and hs body was found. It was supposed,he had n parnlytlo stroko and beng unable to walk ho froe to death. Knapp & Allen announced the openng-of-ther-now grocery-store In tho Hondrlckson block, adjonng Tha Regster offce. A tomporanco mootng was hold nt tho Lttle Slver sohoolhouso; wth J. A. Worthloy, Jr., Jaoob Shutts, Thomas Leddy, Poter VanKIrk and L, W. Blooper as tho prlnolpal speakco. Tho old sohoolhoubo at Bluo Ball wns sold to Samuel C. Hondrlckson, who planned to convert t Into a moat market. Tho Junor Ordor of Unted Amercan Moohanlca planned to, start a new councl at Catontowr wth 3 clmrtor...me.t>bors, EH Conrow at Oceanport was company at Bed Bank.. Hanoes hll at Ooeanlo, owned by C. N. Bllas, was the soeno of muoh merrment and sleddng partes wen all Invogue. Among those enjoyng the sport were Rev. and Owen, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Denle, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd, Mr. and O. T, Allen, Clarence Tuthlll, Mr. and Dewltt Brower, Anne Ware,. Josslo Harvey, draco Brll, Ada and Anne Van Brunt, Emma Jeffrey and Mary L. Brown. Fre of Incendary orgn destroyed the large barn on the W. L. Tyson were vyng wth each other as to ther supremacy In renderng harmonous musc. Red Bank band was known as Mllers Cornet band and was composed of Wllam Washngton as leader, Thomas Rchardson, Joseph Hendrlckaon, Azarlah Shomo, Henry Hondrlckson, Samuel Cornellson,. Danel W. Shomo, Isaac Turner, Isaac Barber, Danel Coach, Amos Woodhall, Alonzo Carney, Charles Mller and George Rchard son. Tho band at South Elatontown was made up of Wllam Rchard son leader, Ellas Lvngston, Denlso Taylor, John McGulre, James Lvngston, Edward Taylor, Al Taylor, Joseph Crumwell, W. E. Holmos and Joseph Rchardson. Mlaa Emma Magee Entertaned at cards at her home on Meohanlo street. Her guests were Mrs, Fred Reek, Charles Searles, Frank Rogers, Anne and Tlllle Kuhl, Cora Sutphln, Hattle.Applegate, Ella Errlckaon, Anne Mlllward, Annlo and Kate Degenrlng, Frank Manson, Alonzo Sutphln, Wllam and Edward Havlland, Wllam Sabath, Charles Dbble, Charles Mller, George Mlllward, John Denns, Welby Marshall and Wllam Snyder. jrho_shrewsbury_mutual_fre-in-. surancs company reported they bad,38 polloles n fores, coverng Insurance In the amount of $,86,484. Layton farm of 88 acres, owned by the late Edward Taylor, was aold at auotlon for $,385. It was bought by John West, who repreaanted Dr. Edward F. Taylor of Mddlotown. Lews Brown of lttle Slver and Charles F. LJ»k of Red Bank formed a partnershp to carry on a buldng busness. H. W. Oottrell of Long Branch publshed a pad notce In certan papora* In the county warnng all persona under penalty of the tural socety elected Wllam Spader presdent, Charles Hendrlcceon and John Denlse vce presdents, Charles D. B.Forman secretary and Charles H, Butoher treasurer. : Royal bargans of unquestoned mert n a great varety of desrable goods was the way A. Ludlow advertsed a specal sale of clothng. Twenty-Fve Tears Ago. Tho elammers of the Rarltan bay secton met wth Elmer H. Goran, a member of the Assembly from Mon. mouth county, and were unanmous In favor of a bll aganst dredgng clams wth the propellers of motor boats. George Jenk. tnson of Hghlands, counsel for tho Hghlands Watormcns Proteotlve assocaton, prepared a bll whch was ntroduced by Mr. Goran to stop that llnd of dredgng. George Roop was engaged as nstruotor by the Red - Bank Roller Skatng club for Wednesday nghts, and Mart Havland was to perform ths duty on Saturday nghts. Percy Stoutoutrollcd Wllam Van- Krk, Robort G. Kennedy and Wllam Lako on tho Sherdan hotel bowlng alleys and was awarded a par of hgh grade shoos. Georgo R. Truox, a clerk at tho Red Bank postofllco, got per cent In an examnaton In dstrbutng mall. Ths was tho hghest mark ever obtaned by one ono examned by Mr. Hoover, chef clerk of the Ralway Mall servce who eonduotod the examnaton, Two other employees at the.red Bank postofflce, Josoph Johnston and Podor J. GIsleson, reoelved hgh averages. Mr. Johnston got 9W per cent and Mr. Qlsleson OB.OS per cent Henry Ostondorf, who had conducted a mujlo studo over Reussllles Jewelry storo, was to open a new placo of busness In tho Wels buldng on Monmouth street, then oooupled by the New York Tolopbono company.. Joseph Floopll, whle workng on tho tuborculosts santarum at Farm- Ingdalo, fell from a ooaffold and was so badly brused that ho was lad up at hs home on Borden street Mr. and Goprgo VanTosael of Eatontown wero on a trp to Canada, Mr. VanTassel was a motorman on tho Red Bank-Long Branoh trolley lne., Captan Thomas Collns of Keansburg, who had taken a group of frends South on hs prvate yaoht Eleanor, returned wth hs frends y steamer, havng sold hs boat In tho South, MrsvEdward-M< Wlson,-«-natve f Keansburg,,vllted Red Bank to too the skatng events on the los, Alhough well past B years of ago abo donned skates and found great pleasuso, oven though she had not had skates on In many years. MUlard F, Knowlco fnshed hlo walk to Washngton, D. C, and back to hs homo In Asbury Park. Ho mado tho 46-mlIo jaunt In eght days actual walkng tlmo, Edward Laug of Saranao Lako doroatod MorrlB Wood of Long Branch n a scres of races for tho professonal tltlo of Amerca. events were hed at Qaronac. LnJp,, Mra, Lela eaae, wllo of Hehor. U I Pease of Mddlotown, ded of apoplexy at tho ago of 6 years. Goorge C. Luyster, a well known resdent of Mddletown townshp, ded of pneumona at the age ol 66 years. John and Leroy Antonldu, two Everett boya,- were- creatlbgmttfr&ffs tertalnment at odore fltllweho vlllngo ntoro nt that placo by mall- Ing pencl skotches and character studes of local persona. stroots of Eatontown vllage wore lghted by electrcty for tho frst tme durng the past week. Tho gas lghts formerly used for street lghtng wore ordorod taken down. odore Shut resgned as superntendent of J. Amory HaokeUu farm, near Headdens Corner. Red Bank Regster waa put on salo at Edward OFlahortys gen* eral store at Headdcns Corner. Red Bank commssoners passed a.resoluton askng the freeholders to tako over Broad street and several other hghways In tho town, Tho salary of the Red Bank borough clerc was rased from $, to tl,o a year, and Collector Wllam M. Thompaon was allowed $9 extra to pay for an assstant In hs offce. About 76 persons attended a socable held at ths home of Mr. and Leon do la Rousslllo for the beneft of the Guld of tho Golden Rule of Trnty church. Announcement was made of the comng weddng of H. Raymond Esner, son of Mr. and Slgmund Esner of Wost Front street, and Mss Helen Solomon, daughter of Sol Solomon of Rochester, New York. Mclvln A. Rco of Atlantc Hghlands gave hs namesake, Melvn A. Rco Walnwrlght of Red Bank, a thoroughbred Englsh bull puppy, Tho dog was among tho.exhbts at the Monmouth county far. Lous Sobel bought tho Slgmund Blsner property on the south sde of Wallace street, near Washngton street, for hs own occupancy. Mr. Esners frst Industral actvty bad been conducted In ths dwellng. Albert S. Mller fell whle roller skatng In tho Red Bank armory and sustaned an Injured wrst. Hs Injury was treated by Dr. B. H. Garrson. Mr. and Mro. Arthur Wllams of Far Haven»gavo an exhbton of fanoy skatng, Indvdually and together, at the bg Ice carnval held at Red Bank. Delford Fsher and Sdney Davs fnshed n a dead heat n a three-mle handcap Ice skatng race and on the toes of a con Fsher was gven the honors. Thomas Irvng Brown, Howard Cole and Thomas Conover wero the Judges who decded who wore the most comcal, as well as the orgnal costumes In a masked skatng event held on tho ce. Harry Allare, dressed as a woman skater, was awarded frst prze; Harry Allare, dressed In a neat clowns sut of blue and whte, was awarded second prze, and Randolph McDougal, dressed as a Chnaman, got thrd prze. Jenny Wrenn club of Keyport celebrated ts fourth annversary at the home of Mss Margaret Bedle. Mr. and Morrs Ketcham of Branch hosptal for treatment A number of Red Bankers gave a performance at the Seamans home In New York through an Invtaton extended to them by Captan Charles B. Parsons and Mss Eleanor Arrowsmth. Those who -took part In the entertanment were Eugone Magee, Edna Kazer, Ralph Wlllguss, Edward Meyer, Dr. Herbert E. Wllams, Harry Boskey, Edward Farrow, Leroy Chamberlan,. George Ackerman, James Clayton and Frank Moynahan. St, James Dramatc club gave ther orgnal three-aot farce, declared they To Much Mother-n-law," In the Hghlands audtorum under the drecton of George Grause. Those who had parts In the play were Rose.Flahorty, Mlchaol Hynnn, Marlon Dugan, Jmmy Larkln, Louse Slattery, Franoes Edgar, Beatrce Dugan, George Daley, Frank Moynahan, Marty MoCue and Mr. Grause. Boys club of the Red Bank Methodst church were practcng gymnastlo exercses preparatory to :lvlng a publlo exhbton. of- Icers of tho club were Kenneth Jeffrey captan, Harold Davlson treasurer and Frankle Howard secretary. Mss Sarah Carver of Whte street was- gven a surprse party by a group., of frends. Her guests were Margaret Skelly, Trafford Many, Marguerlto Soffol, Kvelyn Chandler, Roy Carney, Harry Dunbar, Kenneth Jeffrey, Wllam Bolclln, Frank Howard, Laura and Frances McCoach and Lester Pearce. BED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY II Elntracht Sngng socety of Red Bank was loadng In a contest or a pano, whch was beng conducted by a Gorman newspaper pub- Uahed tn Now York. Wllam Hendrlckson, Jr., of Maple avenuo was hurt when hs sled ran nto a barbed wre fenco whle go- Ing down Froedmans hll, One ade ot bs faoo waa oo badly cut It took ^fajjjjjftjttes^to-close tho wound Slator Mary Joaephus, one of tho uuua at the convent of Ot. James church, dfed sfter an Illness of about a year. Mra. Emna Lchr, wfe of Samuel Lohr of Brooklyn and a resdent of Rod Bank for several years, dlod suddenly of apoplexy, Beqldcs her husband and two daughters, she was survved by a sster, John Button of Brod*otrcet, Rod Bank. old. acnoolhouso In the Bedford dstrct, near Farmlngdalc, was sold at-publlo sale to Mulford D. Smth of North Farmlngdalo for $8. Mr. Smth proposed to tear the buld. ng down and use the lumber In makng alteratons to one of hs farm buldngs, Mr, and Charles T. Malson, Jr., of Hghlands narrowly escaped beng asphyxated by coal gas. A cat tryng to get nto the house awakened them ju«t. n tme. Rullf V. Lawrence of Freehold was roappqlntod a member of the Monmouth county tax commsson for three years. Rev. Henry J. Vyverberg was Installed at pastor of the Brck church at Marlboro. Harold Voorhls, aon of Thomas Voorhls, sent In hs entry to take part In the canoe races to bo held On the St. Lawrence rver durng the summer. Mr. Voorhls was a member of the Fort Washngton Canoe club of Edgewater. Mlsa Cora Barnes of South Keyport and Robert Branln of Red Bank wore marred at Newark by Rev. Thomas Vlllara of tho Frst Baptst church of that cty. Frank A. Bloodgood of Llncroft addressed the members of Shrewsbury grange on purchaalng fertlzer chemcals for home mxng. Edward Martn of Haslet, one of the oldest resdent* In that vcnty, ded at hla home, aged 8 years. Portland councl of Amercan Mechancs rented quarters In Odd Fellows hall at Atlantlo Hghlands. Four young men of Rumson formed a mustache club and the frst one who shaved off hs ornament was to pay a penalty of $5. Those who were growng mustaches were Henry Hlntelmann, John Farrow, Jr., Walter Robnson and Arthur Boyce, Charles "Whte of Oeeanlo was consdered the best pnochle player n that part of the county. He played 8 games n two days and won all TRACTOB EFFICIENCY. It Does Better Work When Carry- Ing a Full Load. most economcal way to run a tractor Is to load It full, just a lttle less than the engne wll possbly carry, leavng enough margn of power to carry the machne and Ha load over dffcult places, accordng to M.. A, Clark, assstant county agrlculturskagcnt. Although a tractor should not be overloaded, a full load results In more work per man-hour of operaton, moro work per gallon of fuel and proportonally less wear and tear on the machne. It Is wasteful to allow a traotor operator to spend a day dscng a feld and thon a second day rollng or smoothng It when the tractor would easly pull both machnes/ htched In tandem, and do the operatons In one day. Labor effcency demands better plannng. traotor Is so complcated a mohlne that It consumes consderable powor Just to keep Itself gong, Ths lost power Is only slghtly Increased as load la added. machne therefore becomes more and more effcent as the load s stepped up. same prncple may be appled to the wear on the tractor. Thoxo Is a defnte amount of wear on the movng parts when the machne Is runnng Idle. Ths represents a loss to whch Is added the wear of carryng the load. Hence, the greater the load the less the raton of wear to work done. sa two prncples of fuel consumed and wear wll apply as long as the tractor Is not overloaded. NEPTUNE MAN SUICIDE. Goorge. Slanfleld Found Hangng In Cellar of Home. George Mansfeld, 59, was found hangng from a rope n tho cellar of hs homo at Ncptuno Frday morn- Ing. Polce learned that Mansfeld arose early and went down collar before hs wfe and four chldren awoke. Shortly after eght oclock hs son went down to the cellar and found hs father hangng. Mansfeld was unemployed and had been In poor health for sometme. ADJUSTABLE LEGS make the Maytag just the rght htlght for» short or tall vronun. All ftraf legs of the Model 3 Maytag, are easly enjtutblt. wuher sets soldly on an tmeren floor* Another Mmytag feature a the ahort dstance from the wrnger roll] to the water lne. You dont h»ro to lft the clothes as far as you do on an ordmnry washer. Mayng s thoughtfjij desgned and carefully bult throughout. Fnd out how much more value and satsfacton you get n a Maytg. Any Mytag may* be had equpped I wth gasolne J Mult-Motor. SEE THE NBWl MAYTAQ WONKR TUSTINGS MONMOUTII 8V, RED BANK ACME Furnture Co. 88 MONMOUTll 8T., BED BANK World Of Fnland has ssued Its eghth annual Red Cross set. In fact, only two Fnnsh soml-postal Issues UIOBO of 9 and 3 have- not been on behalf of the Rod Cross. Tho 37 sot Illustrates three types of salng vessels used as warshps many years ago. Each stamp also carres the name of a Fnnsh provnce: Uusmaa on tho l!4-marka plus 8-8 pennla brown; Turunmaa on the-m plua -p volet brown; Hamomaaon the 3W-m plus 35-p blue. Tha Red Cross Issues have all been b-colored, for the cross always Is prnted In red. surtax, of course, goes to the Red Cross oocety of Fnland. New U. S. Armals. Intended prmarly for use n the trans-paclflo armal servces wh<sn It la extended from Manla to Chna, two al-post stamps of and 5- cent face value aro.beng Issued by Uncle Sams postofflce. se stamps use the desgn of tha 5-cent blue Issued In November, 35, when the trans-pacfc servce began. But they omt tho date. desgn shows the Chna Clpper over the Pacfc. Tho -c s green, the 5-e carmne. Advance salo Is set for February 5 at the phlatelc agency, Washngton. But the agency says It wll not preparo covers for malng on that date, explanng that the advance sale Is planned for collectors who want to send covers on the frst trans-pacfc flght to Chna. Tha flght s to start at San Francsco about March 4. Jlpex Sheets. Snce tho two apodal sheets for the Johannesburg Internatonal Pbllatello exhbton Jlpex at Johannesburg, South Afrca, have been Issued several varetes have been reported. Each sheet s made up of sx stamps, ono sheet of the current halfpenny stamps, one of the current penny ssue. Each stamp Is overprnted "Jlpex, 936," n two l!nes L top..andj5ottom_marglns carry three advertsements apece, whle tho purpose of the sheets Is prnted on the sde margns. Some of the varetes are due to dfference n the postons of tho advertsements, as well as lack of perforatons on tho rght margn. Ncaragua Color Changes. Another whole set of color changes for NIcaraguah stamps of the typo " """" ~ VlOU has appeared. Slnoo trblr InltlSl "pvihtmk " Iloso stamps have como out repeatedly wth altered hueb. sot. uses two llustratons, tho government buldng at Managua and Leon Cathedral. Tho latest colors arc: ^-contavo black, -c carmne, -o blue, 3-c brown, 4-e yellow, S-c red orange, 6-o volet, -c olve, 4-c g r o o n, -c scpla. 5-o orange, 5- lght brown and -cordoba lght blue. Tho 98 sem-postal wth large numeral of value, -centavo, has been changed to green. Ths stamp Is Inscrbed "Reconstructon.", Bare Brtsh Bsects. Two bsects of the Great Brtan two-penny blue,, frst Issue, have turned up recently n a solctors offce n Hull, England. It seems that a clerk, fndng hmself short of penny stamps, cut a two-penny stamp.ln half and used thq portons. letters went through tho post In tho regular manner, ono postmarked In 84, tho other In 84. se raro severed stamps, on cover, aro now In.the collecton of Robson Lowe of London. Wllam P. Gabel, 6 Thrush avenue, Cleveland, Oho, la sponsorng a b-colored cachet for St. Patrcks day. In May he wll sent out ono commemoratng tho frst electrc street car used In the world and there wll also be a cachet for the worlds largest arport. He wll apprecate commemoratlves on outer wrapper. Boys can make extra pocket money solng Rejrstcr Advertsement % WE MOVE THE!jj EARTH 4 GENERAL CONTRACTING,«j Dams and Lakes a Specalty J Also Drveways! No excavatng Job too large y t or too small. A. P. Thompson W 87-Maple Avenue;» Red Bank, N. J. g Telephone. In 934 (aslor.od boncath a gant plans, an automobllo was carrod over a mle hgh Into wntry joro skes. Blue Sunoco Motor Fuel and Sunoco (W) Ol enabled the cats motor to start Instantly, wth lust one touch on the starlor. In 93G 4 notorltta In 4 etltea tolled a "myatory gaollno." That gaollno was Clue Sunoco (uncolotod). 87% ol tleao motolta provod that Bluo Sunoco slatted qulckor and easer than 64 other gasolnes they had used provou»v% A LSTON BKEKftlAN, ; COUNSELORS Al IAW. u. Pro»d SU RED. BANK. H.. QOETO, VAKSON8 A DOIEMUB, " COUNSELLORS 4 C»W, VhUScId Buldng, Red Buk John J. Qnlnn. Tbnodore P. Parsons. Thomu P. Dor»ttu» - DR. L.~W. CARLBON SUBQEOK cuntoruos FOOT AILMENTS Offce Houru Dally «. m. to «p. m. Evenloza Tuesday ud TbundsT- For appolntrcnt pbonl BROAD ST. RED BANE. N.. JOHN E. DAY Funeral Home PHONE 33. HI Broad St., Bed Banb frat COLDS and. FEVER Lqud. Ublets d«7 Salve, Note Drop Headache, SO con.. Try "Rub-My-TIm", WorltTt Bet LJnlmant Paw Every Woman f Wants ". to look her best at all tmes. to feel at easo sa posed,: Created by Goosard Is tho answer^ pull of tho back straps flattens the abdomen, uplfts tha bust, and controls the hps. Let our expert ftters show yon what Ms-Smplcty can do. 3.5 to. 7 Broad Street, Bed Banb, N. S Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only FEBRUARY 5th, 6th & 7th Plan SUITS COATS DRESSES DRY CLEANED CASH ONLY Phone Us Now! R. B. 44 WE CAIX AND DELIVER EVERYWHERE. Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. 4 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK 33 tka car ta f-oe Uu do a aokd cats l - a (o * belo" tcro Tho It wsa tlartod la I M-fllths ol a sfcrj nn t gnjm larod, n-rla lo regular BleSurocoanlSuroroCVlO!. Yoar after year, Blue Sunoco has startng Is backed by faca and, sot up new and amazng records remember, when lasted aganst for quck starlng In lhe severest even exlra-prlced cjanollnoa, Bluo tests we could devse and has Sunoco gave bettor performance emerged trumphant. In over eght out of ovory tea Wo not only clam quck start- cars. When It comes to quck Ing... we prove It. Put your fath starlng.. youll como to Blue In Blue Sunoco because Its quck Sunoco Motor Fuell jt^^t \ tw*^

12 r- # Your Chlds Photograph Taken n our xu. Manner * show you why our plctaes«o"clllerel"l FRIDAY SATURDAY NO APPHTMIHT REQUIRED Stenbach Kresge Co. Asbury Pnrl Ment at BIG REDUCTIONS... ths money savng event, n face of rsng prces, s somethng you should not mss. Many other satsfed customers have got thers, so why not you? n n D regularly sold up to 45.. regularly sold up to 5.. No charge for alteratons. -Red Bank- X^ISZmzxmmwmSM^mtas^vaataxvm^r Conservng Trees And Sol Youth* ~ $::-.CMBJ». v Freehold, Are Dong Notable Work Ths negard Sprng Plantng to Prevent Eroson. Set to swng muslo the swng of axes and cross-cut saws welded by conservaton workers the "Song of the Conservaton Ax" Is echong n the farm woodlands of Monmouth county: Cut trees to SKY* trees, Savo treoa to *s.v«solll slashng Btaccato ofrazorkeen, axes, strong, beats above tho rhythmlo rasp of sharp steel on wood as cross-cut saws slce throug rlpo saw logs, scrub trees for fre wood, sprout growth and dseased trees that retard the development lcsrablo trees, Caus«*;«plant tree whtra they should b«but re cut «m whsra they shouldnt* Emergency conservaton work ouths at Camp Monmouth.at Fre<»- lold adjacent to the sol conservaton demonstraton project area are In the mdst of ther wnter work program. Durng January and February the tradtonal season fo fetchng outtho wood," they are ngaged In woodland stand lmprov*. nent work on 3 farms, eght o. rhlch they have already completed, he maxmum area of a demonstra- Ion Is fve acres. Where the trees are too thck, rowdlng each other Jor sunlght and tanjlng room, the weaker trees are emoved so that ther more stalwart lelghbors have a chance to grow, roper thnnng has been known to ouble the producton of wood. Once e method Is demonstrated to the farmer on a small porton of hs woodland, he carres on the approved practces to conserve the rest of hs rees as requred by hs agreement vth tho Sol Conservaton servce. n salable saw logs are carefully aved because they are valuable Jther at the saw mll or for lumber leeds of tho farmer. Trees of sultble sze and speces are splt nto Bnce posts. Frewood la cut nto ngtlu that can be handled conven- ^ntly. Even the brush fnds use, and s ether scattered on the ground to decay and ncrease the fertlty of the sol, or s pled to form wldlfe refuges, two of whch are establshed on each acre of woodland. commssary sends out steamng cauldrons of soup and hot food for the noon moal n the woods. Kubbershod and woolen-socked to keep ther feat dry and warm, wearng leather wndbreakers that provde maxmum protecton and a mnmum of.interference wth freedom of movement, the conservaton workers fall to wth the appettes of youth whetted by ther mornng * work. Questons about tree speces and values are put to ths supervsor who drects and trans them, and the boys learn how to dstngush the desrable trees from the weaklngs and nferor speces. y are taught how to handle safely the sharp tools of the woodsmans trade, and^how to gude the fall of a tree for personal safety and to prevent damagng neghborng trees that are to reman standng to grow nto saw logs. y learn about seed trees whch must be left to replensh the stand of seedlngs f the woodland s to be self-perpetuatng. Wldlfe conservaton s a fascnatng subject, especally to some of the youths who are for the frst tme encounterng nature n the raw, and they eagerly look for the lvng examples of the lecture subjects that were dscussed Scholastc Lst At Rumson Hgh followng s the scholastc honor roll of the Rumson hgh school for the perod endng February : Englnh Sun Byers, Jack Murphy, Chester VnnBrunt, DorU Aumtck, Shrley Bent, Maran Boyle, Malwl Hendrlckson. Howard Leon, Marjore Smth, Jean Jftcqcat, Mary Laxaru, Corrne eldt, Vloror.ee Lnzsrus, Albert Sopp, Jean Van- Busklrk, Jack Deslcr, Mldred Leae. Ethel Unto, Emly SernflrJ. Hstory Grace Bauer, Stanley Kerr. Wllam Lebo, Clarence VanBrunt, Jack Delsler, Mldred Leae, Carmola Fasqua. Emly Ser&fln!, Vncent Fnan, Jack Murphy, CheBter VanBrunt, James Xjemlg, Hetty Snclar, Marjorle Smth. Jean Slcvenn, Corrne Foldt, Florence Laxarus, Joan VanBuskrk. Spansh Murel Seaman, Marore SmUt. Charlotte Swenaon, Marlon Boyle, Mamnret Layton, Kqnneth Lockwood. Helen Smth. Bookkeepng June Boman, Marlon BDyle, Alce Delanoy. Marffaret Layton. Florence Marlln. Paulne Sears Betly Elnclnr. Scence Anna Bmlelman. Mldred Lease. Betty Macntosh. Ethel Itufe, Ella Byan, Wllam Bycrs, Jack Delsler, John Gardella, Grace Dnuer, Stanley Kerr Wllam Lobo, Helen negelman, Ruth Thompson. Wllam Byers. Harold Patterson, B eel! Coyne, Jean Jauuest. French Gertrude Albert. Mary Ewlnr. lllolocy Vrgna Cotton, Kenneth I.ockwood. Paul Smth, John Cadwalladr, Goort-o Lnmbertson. Alexander McClee. Chemstry Harold West, Jack Foreman, Jnck Murphy, Chester VanBrunt. Pano Keomelry Gertrude Albert, Alexander McClees, Murel Seaman, Paul Smth. Ajrebra Corrne Feldt, Florence Latarus. IlarbuaMcClce, Jean VanBusklrk. Arthmetc Grnce Bauer. Edytho Champlln, Adelno Robnson, Thomaa Black, Jnck Deleler. Latn Gertrude Albert, M«ry Loulce Kwlnr, Florence Lazarus, Jean VanBusklrk. Genoral Scence Alfred Kledermayar, Wllam Bynn, Albert Sopp, Wllam P«ttlrrew. SUnonrephy Cora, Boman, Florence Martn. -^ Typewrtng Marraret Layton, Martha Crnw/ord, Florence Martn, Isabella Pur. rave. Teachng At Far Vew. Ulos Volet E. Chamberlan of Rod Bank has boon engaged as teacher of tho frst grado of tho Far Vew school In Mlddlotown townshp. She Is an addtonal member of the faculty, tho frst nnd nocond Brndcs prevously havng had tho same teacher. Keanshurg, (Tht Ut Bank luftttu cr b» boujhl In Kunsbus t tht stores o( E. U Mlltr. «SSJIU toelm. Phlp K«ll«r. Cluuln VoatU X. Znokunun.) t camp the prevous evenng and seen n ther educatonal moves. Next sprng, as last sprng, they wll "plant trees where they should be," at the average rate of a thousand per acre on steep, erodng slopes that local fanners are takng out of cultvaton at the suggeston of the sol conservatonsts, and durng the Bummer they wll "learn by dong" other jobs of buldng mechancal structures for the control of eroson, stablzng gulles, and helpng the agronomsts establsh protectve overcoats of grasses on erodng hll- sdes. fet ntfytwegtbk readng at-thd meotlng of tho borough cmnoll loot wool! olowd a roduoton of $5,69.3 n tho amount to bo rased by taxaton. Ths year tho amount s $88,38.5 as aganst $93, last year. current appropratons total $3,3.3 as compared wth $6,43.4 last yoar. Whlo ths seems a largo Increase It does not mean that t wll tako ths amount to operate the borough for the current year, there beng a number of Items of recepts and appropratons that are lsted on both sdes of the ledger. Tax Collector Ralph O. Wlllam reported that tax collectons for January totaled $4,7.5. Buldng Inspector James Papa reported buldng constructon.for January totaled $675. He also reported that buldngs owned by Rebecca Galler, A. P. Hedmeycr and John Palmarrazza were fre hazards and requested that proceedngs bo taken for ther removal. matter was referred to Manager Clnton Lohsen. A resoluton was Clearance I Dstnctve Fne Glassware "Lly of the Valley" & "Elane" 89c Glaues 45c.5 Plate*... 63c 79c Fnger BowU... 4c. Glasses... 5c. Sherbet Plates. 5c.59 Salad Plates... 8c. Servce Plates.. Two lovely patterns In ths fne glassware, Blashed so deeply. Cordals, wne and cocktal glasses, sherbets, goblets and salad plates ncluded. Crystal and whte. Street Floor Clearance! Grls Lned Kd Gloves. Fleece lned kd gloves n two styles, one wth kntted cuff Bnug at the wrst and the othera oneclasp type. Both are excellent valuefl for ths dollar prce formerly they were.5 nnd.75. Get sster an-extra par or two. Btreot Koor RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY,937. adopted to approprate $,5 for th( repar of,dlrt roads, tho board o freeholders havng approprated llko amount. temporary porml ssued to the Rollo bus lno for a chnnfro of route was ordered extend tho utlty commsson. Tho annual roll call of tho ICcuno burg Methodst church wll bo held tomorrow; Tho frst servco wll bo held at :3 P. M., wth Bov. Franols Harvey Green, headmaster of tho Pennngton school, as the speaker, Hs toplo wll bo "Physology of Wt and Humor." Accompanyng Rev. Mr. Green wll be a quartet and trumpet solost, who wll provde the muscal numbers. Vocal selectons wll bo rendered by Frank Grengor of Keansburg. At tho concluson of tho afternoon sesson a supper wll be served at 5:3 oclock. At the evenng servces Rev. J. Wcstlcy Johnson of West Long Branch wll bo tho speaker. Vocal selectons wll be rendered by Clfford Klnkol of Asbury Park. local lodge of Daughters of Amerca wll hold a Valentno party n tho Mannng place fre house ;omorrow nght. L. Samuels has returned from a vst at Plalnflcld. Wllam Hasteadt and Edward-Davs made a thorough canvass. last week for clothng and money for tho flood vctms under tho auspces of tho local chapter of tho Red Cross. Mr. ard Walter Wood havq returned: Jrran a l UHBB^:wkcK.tfe Florda. MIBB Vvan acftel, dnubhter.ol Mr, and Maurlco Slcgel, has returned from a Newark hosptal where sho was a surgcal patent, Pearl Llntz, who has been a patent at St Vncents hosptal at Now York for several weeks, oxpecta to return to Keansburg wthn a short tme. Mr. and Henry Gehlhaus and Mss Eleanor Kelly havo returned from a trp to Calforna. A card party was hold at the homo of John Beatty as a beneft for tho Cathollo Daughters of Amerca Monday afternoon.., Walter A. Conroy was hobtess o tho members of tho jolly Eght card club Tuesday afternoon. Robert Beyer has returned to her homo on Oak street after a trp o Calforna. Mr. and Emll Sollanek Is at Hot Sprngs, Arkansas, for several ecks. Mr. Sollanek conducts a unch room on Carr avenue durng tho summer. YV -Pc. Modern D Reg. 9. Re-orders on ths superb sute wll cost 3. more make sure of yours by buyng now. Fnely graned butt walnut veneers dramatcally, used. Note rounded tops, unusual "drop center" buffet and stretcher.jbase...table. - -.:.,..; 8.9 Down On Aprl st Thrd Woor Marlboro. Sewng crcle met Thursday m at the home of Ray McDowolL Tuosday aftornoon tho Mssonary».,^ojfl. ltstjooung, ftt MX8.-H. eoks. Cheater Wlllolt had a narrow» capo from sarlous Injury Monday when a tractor ho was operatng on hs fathers farm turned ovor, pn nlng hm underneath. Whon ho was extrcated; ho wasfound to bo llttlo the worao for hs oxporlonce. Mlsa Elsabeth Hlgglno, a nureo _at the Long Branch hosptal, spent tho week-end wth her naronts, Mr. and Mra. John Hlggra. Interor of tho farm hpube on tha Waller Skally farm Is beng renovated. Pqrn farm the buldngs arc sad to bo well over years old. Vctor E. lurdo of Now Brunswck occuped tho Brck church pulpt Sunday... publc school was closed Wednesday and Thursday due to trouble wth the water system. flromon wll hold a danco In the lre house tomorrow nght. John Daly of Elmhurst vsted hs aunt, Mm. Thomas Manor, last Wednesday. Loon McCormoclt, who s statoned at Fort Hancook, spent Saturday wth frends hero. Mr. and A, J. Holland have Mrs, Mnerva Gbson of Eatontown WHS tlm Ho»t of Mr, nml Mrs, It Hayes Sunday, Lberty grange held a. meetng on Monday evenng In tho grange room. More Inspecton Statons. Tho State Houso Commsson Tuesday approved leases for sx auto nspecton statons, brngng-the total to. Motor. Vehcle Commssoner Arthur W. Magco -sad - sx more to be submtted later wll complete the lst. Tho stes approved) upon all of Orgnally the Danlol Van- Whlch> now buldngs wll bo constructed, Included; Asbury Park, Thrd avonuo and Comstock street; leased from tho Monmouth Termnals Company. Supported by Merchants. Tho Red Bank Regster Is supported by local as well as out-ofown busness men.. Advortlsemonts appearng rotrularly toll the story. Advortlsemont. On Our, / North Jersey Shore Deferred Payment Plan convenent buyng-plan for hotnekeepers. Immedate delvery now, whle sale prces preval, and no down payment untl Aprl st wth the frst convenent monthly nstallment May st JEWELRY REPAIRING Walchs, Clocks snd Jevrslry Ooml tad - lupolrod t Resonbla Prces, All Work Ouorontud for Oos Y««r WOTJH> JIOSIN,. t8 WVst Frant 3t, Red Bank, N.. Expert Reparng, OP" ** WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Accuracy, skll anclexperence enable us to do the most delcate reparng. We Ruarantee satsfacton. Our prces wll Rlease you. Slverware Repared and Replated Lke New R: XJ : S,S, Les 36 Brond St., Red Bank. TeL I8SL A beautful sute representng the more graceful and appealng phase of modern desgn. _Note crcular mrrors and lusterpus butt, walnut veneers or sold maple* warm and mellow. Dresser, chest, full sze bed and vanty Down On Aprl st I, U I- Reg. 98. Fne custom constructon at ths prce wll soon be a thng of the past. It wll prove ts worth n ths sute over long years of wear. Qualty modern coverngs n splendd decorator colors. <.5.9 Down On Aprl st Asbury Park M

13 I A FBIENDLY VISITOR Brngng Good News Every Week LfofCtt Years to All tho Famly, Pn. tlo Homes of Bod Bankand jvlclnlty About Local Events and Local People SECTION TWO I I ^ r* ^M Carlton Operatng Company Pays Substanta Depost for Purchases From Hubbard Estate. Propose Erecton Of New ater Soon Red Bank wll soon havo a new thcter. Negotatons whch have boon under way for several weeks past for the sale of two largo lota on East Front street owned by the Hubhard estate have progressed to tho pont where a slzablo down payment has been made, nnd thoro Is every Indcaton that tho deal wll bo clcsod wthn tho next lew days,- Tho bruk or In- tho transacton Is tho Mlton Berk agency. Tho property Is on tho south sde o( tho atrcct feet enst of Globe court and la occuped by two double houses. Tho buyer Is tho Carlton Operatng company, whch conducts tho Carlton and Strand theaters: It Is tho Intenton of tho company to raze tho two doublo houses nnd to erect qn tho land a modern theater, wth a seatng capacty for,3 to,4 persons. Tho company contemplates alterng tho Strand.theater at tho corner of Broad-stroot-and-Llnden placo-and offerng It for rent for stores and offces. Plans are not conclusve as to when tho new theater la to be started, butmorrs H. jacks, a membor of tho Carlton company, stated n talkng wth a Regster reporter yesterday that It was hoped to have tho new buldng under way In the sprng or summer. He sad tho thoator would bo ftted wth every modern accoutrement and would bo the last word both n attractve appearnncc and In comfort and convenence for patrons. Tho members of tho company, In addton to Mr. Jaclo, are- Walter Reade, L. G. Justn and Frank V. Storrs, all of Now.York. East Front street proporty s 38x8 Jeet. It adjolnb tho Lawes automobllo eervlco staton on tho east and resdence proporty owned by tho Boro Bus company on tho west. In closo proxmty to tho proposed theater ste Is land adaptable for automobllo parkng space. Mr. Jacks, n talkng wth tho Regster reporter, stated that there was a cryng need n Red Bank for. a modern, theater, In addton to tho Carlton, and that ths was fho chef reason whch motvated tho company n makng tho purchase. Tho Strand has a seatng capacty for 8 porsons. Tho Carlton s consderably larger than the proposed.now playhouse Tho owcerb of tho East Front street property aro Edwn Hubbard of Red Bank and John H. Van- Vllet of Fort Warren, Wyomng. Tho askng prce wab $5,, but the amountpad Is sad to have been less than $,. Tho depost pad was $5,. Tho houses ore numbered 34, 36, SB and 4. y were bult about years ngo and each has eght rooms on each sde. Wants Bathers ) Assessed Fee Counclman Nels Jacobsen Recommends Makng Charge for * Use of Publc Beach at Sea Brght. Sea Brlghts publc beaph.problem wab revved at the regular meetng of the mayor and councl last Thursday nght. Counclman Nells Jacobsen rocommonded tho use of tags for assessng bathers a tee, the same aa B done In other muncpaltes. Ho sad ths would provldo revonue for tho borough and keep away "undeslrablo persons." Tho matter was roforred to.,, the- beachfront commltteo for a report. Tha councl last year consdered tho establshment of a closed beach but acton wab deferred duo to legal obstacles. Prank Covert, Jr., Claudo Mlnaldl and Oeorgo Dougherty wore apponted specal oflcorsln connecton wth ther dutes BB members o! the Sea Brght frst ad squad. Applcaton of tho Park gurngo on East Ocean avenue for permsson to Install two Rasollno pumpa on tho proporty wns referred to Leon Reusslllo, tho borough attorney, to dotcrmlnn whothor tlls could ho dono undor the zonng ordnance. Past Exalted Rulers -And-OldtmerBLNght led Bnnk lodjto of Ellcs wll ob- BOIVO past exnlled rulers nght Thursday, February 8. when pant ofllcorb of tho lodge wll bo In clm-go of tho Intaton. Ths occaa on wll also be observed IIH old-tmers nght and nnny of tho older momlers of lhe lolfjo nrn expected to attend. Tho clnnn to bo ntated wll ho known ns tho Grand IGxnlted Ituloa claws. Now Irnt DrcfHr!) at $,). Now J3.O5 Blk prnt (IICMSCH prced for week-end specal nt 5,). Jonn Frocku, ( Brond Btnct. Advertsement Contracts For Two Resdences And Remodelng New Dwellng! Gong Up on Hope Road and Rversde Drve Homo Near Hghlands Beng Re-bult. Guorn Todd of Sllyerwhto Gardens, Red Bank, s havng a house bult for hs own occupancy on tho enst sde of Hope road In Shrewsbury townshp, near Sycamore avenue. It Is beng* erected on land whch Mr. Todd bought a short tlmo ago from "corge Decker. Tho latter recently had a fne resdence bult on adjonng property on Sycamore avenue. property was formerly part of tho Hope farm and one of ItBrecent owners waa tho late Fred W. Hope of Red Bank. contractor Is Wllam P. Scott of Red Bank. Mr, Todd s ono of the owners of a factory at Matawan, where electrcal equpment Is manufactured. Tho louso wll bo of the colonal type of archtecture, 3x68 feot, wth clapboard and pnnel enclosures. It wll have on tho frst floor a large lvng room wth a flrcplaco, a. dnng room wth panel sdewalls and cellng, lbrary and ktchen. On tho second floorwlll bo four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a mads bedroom. houbo wll bo provded wth the latest mprovements. Tho contract-calls for ts completon -by- Aprl. A two-car garage wll be bult. Mr. Scott also has tho contract to buld a house for Norman E. Perce of Rversde drve on the south sldo of that thoroughfare. Mr. Perce Is an electrcal engneer at the laboratores of tho Bell Telephone company at Holmdel and ho Is havng the resdence bult tor hs own use. house s beng constructed on land whch Mr. Plorco bought a short tmo ngo from Matthew Mullln of Llncroft. It wll bo ot the Cape Cod oolonlal type and wll have sx rooms and a bathroom, wth, modern Improvements. A large freplace wll be n tho lvng room and there wll be tle floors and Bdcwalls In the ktchen and bathroom. work Is to bo complotcd by May, ncludng tho buldng of a garage. Another contract whch Mr,.Scott has receved Is that of remodelng a house whch was recently bought on tho Dr. Trnsk estate near Hghlands by Robert Byerly, a New York lawp er. Tho new owner s havng the house re-bullt for hs own opcupancy. Among other thngs ho wll have an addton bult of four rooms. Several sleepng porches wll bomade. Two bedrooms and three bathrooms wll bo bult nnd there wll bo several new flroplacjs. Mr. Byerly bought tho house for hs own use and he expects to movo n It early In Aprl. LINCOLN DAY SPEAKER SENATOR LESTER H. CLEE Senator Lester H. Clee, who wll bo only speaker at Lncoln Day dnner of Young Mens Republcan club at the Elks tomorrow nght. Dramatc Art Show By Pupls Of Greg Rectal for Beneft of Catholc Parent-Teacher Assocaton to be Gven at School Frday Nght of Next Week. Lcense Revoked For Sunday Sellng Marlboro townshp commttee has revoked tho lquor lcense of Edward J. Ludwlg, propretor of Dew Drop Inn, on charges of havng sold lquor on Sunday In volaton of a referendum carred last November prohbtng sales of lquor on Sunday. When State Commssoner Burnett was nformed of tho commttees acton ho ssued the followng statement: "I have staff report of tho proceedng beforo tho townshp commttee of Marlboro aganst Edward John Ludg t/a Dew Drop nn, charged wth havng sold alcoholc beverages on Sunday, January, 937, In volaton the local referendum of November 3d, last, whch resulted n prohbtng Sunday sales. "I note tho lcensee was aujudlcatd gulty and that hs lcense was rcr oked". "Expressng no opnon on tho merts becauso tho caso may como before me by way o( appeal, I have no hesancy n convoyng to your comraltcemen my wholehearted endorsement of ther judgment of revocaton. Tho people of your communty ay tholr voto decreed that no sales )f lquor should be mndo In Marlboro jn Sundays. It Is not for any llconeo to substtute hs judgment In [lnco of tho expressed wll of tho people. Ho must abldo by tho law and [ho rul6s. If ho does not, tho prlv- Icgo gven hm should bo tnken woy." Card Tarty Tot Fremen. Tho LndleB auxlary of the Tnton Fall flro company wll hold a card party "for tho beneft o( tho llromcn tomorrow nght at tho Tlnlon Fall3 flro house. Thoro wll bo door prze, lablo prses nnd refreshments, Anthony Monzo, Wnltcr- \Vy5doTf-Tmn"Mrs; Jts-mes Ferguson aro In charfo. VVlmro Aro You Gong? Aro you provdng for tho future by usng nn cconomlcul nmortlzell mortgage plan whoreby you wll have debt free homo? If not, do not de- Iny ns wo enn help you do ths wth :mr monthly nnymont mortgap;o plan,.vhlch Includes your tnxeo. Mnlnatay Uulldlnj, & Lonr Assocaton, Mechanc, street, Red Bnnk, phono 83. Advertsement^ lrullns for Typewrter Bargans, ontals and export reparng. 3t> lrnnd streol, Rod Bank. Advertsement. Pupls of the dramatc arl classes of Beatrce M. Greg of Shrewsbury wll gve a rectal at Red Bank Catholc hgh school audtorum Frday nght of next week at 8:3 oclock for. tho beneft of the parnt-teacher assocaton of tho school. frst number.on the program wll ho a sketch enttled, " Ghost P(_a_Freshman.". Jano_ McHugh- wll take the part of Mary and Mary Lou Hammer wll play the part of " crtrude. Dors Hlrsch wll play tho part of Rhoda, Vrgna Battn he part ot Holcna and Mjdrcd Marx the part of Dane. Frnnklyn Eck wll entertan wth pano solo, "Georgan. Court March." Dors Hlrsch wll take the part of Dors and Jano McHugh wll play the part of Jano n a sketch enttled, "Grls Wll Bo Grls." Joan Smth wll appear In an acrobatc dance. After a short ntermsson, Mas McHugh..wll be heard n a muscal monplogue, "Thngs We See and Do on tho Stage." Franklyn. Eck wll appear as Jmmy McGeo and Charles Tabor as Father Ahem In a sketch enttled, "Frst Legon." Mss Battn wll render two vocal solos, "Somewhere a Voce la Collng," and "Dark Eyes." Dorothy Mytnger wll take the part of a grl, Mss Hrsch wll act the part of despar and Mss McHugh wll portray tho part of hope n a sketch enttled, "Lfe." Maron Hogan wll appear n an nterpretve dance * and Mss Hrsch wll entertan wth a rectaton, "Beyond tho Stars." Mss Paulne Pngltore of Long Branch wll accompany the sngers and dancers, and Sster Mary Mercy wll play tho organ for tho sketch, "Frst Legon." Vncent J. Eck s charman of tho commttee n charge and her assstants aro Slstor Mary Angelca, ELncr Hammer, George Delaney, Patrck J. Cotter, Edward AUhaus, Charles Scott, Arthur Wer, Wllam Turnler, Emllo Fanjul and Mss Helen M. Kelly. Charles Tabor Is property man. Manager of Penneys, Gven Sales Banner H. A. Jacoby, manager of the Red Bank storo of J. C. Ponnoy company, recently receved a sales banner from tho companys headquarters at New York for Ehowlng the largest sales ncrease for 36 of all tho stores operated by the company n New Jersey. ro aro four other stores n New Jersey besdes tho Red Bank store. y are at Camden, Brldgeton, Salem and Vneland. Last year was the largest n sales volume the local store has enjoyed snce locatng n Red Bank. Lkowlso tho J. C. Penney company had Its greatest year n 35, tho grosb sales amountng to over $58;9,. re aro now,498 Penney stores n operaton In tho Unted States. frm has stores In ovory state of the Unon. Mr. Jacoby has boon wth tho Penney company snco 8 and has boon In charge of tho Rod Bank store snce July, 35. Ills homo Is at Cloveland, Oho. Ho hns worked n varous ponnoy stores throughout Mchgan and Oho and was managor of a New York cty store beforo comng to Red Bank. COMINCI BRIDGE AND TEA. Hosptal Workers Prepare for Functon to bo Held Tuesday. Twenty-fve members of tho" Rod Bank auxlary of Rlvervlew hosptal mot at the Molly Ptcher hotel Frday rtwanvlrtorn"traff party and tea to bo hold Tuesday afternoon at Iho hotel. Ths event la scheduled to begn nt oclock and It wll bo undor tho drecton ot a commttee of whch Russell Johnson la charman. Part of lust weeks mootng wna npont In wrnpplng bandngcg for uso nt the hosptal. Mrn. Albert Podcll, tho auxlary presdent, presded. Vclmrtry % Dscount Snlo (t tho Art Kraft Shonpe, whom you enn buy tho ncest thngs wth tho dscount of JO,. A real savng for thrfty buyers. Art Kraft Kloppc, Whte street. Advertsement. Local Schools To Send Delegates To Conference New Jersey College for Women Invte Representatves to Pre- College Gudance Annual Assembly. Prof. Harry C. Sleber, prncpal of Red Bank hgh school, and Sster Mary Angelca, prncpal of Red Bank Catholc hgh school, havo receved Invtatons for the local schools to send representatves to the fourth annual Pre-Collego Gudance conference. Ths unque gudance program for hgh school grls wll be presented Aprl, 3, 4 and 5 at New Jersey College for Women n New Brunswck. conference Is desgned to gve hgh school junors and senors an opportunty to spend several days on a college campus and, by ther own personal experences, to fnd what collego s really lke. Tho Pre-Collego. Gudance Conferences have been presented In the past by New Jersey College for Women, wth the cooperaton of twelve leadng eastern colleges, whch have agan been asked to co-operate by sendng rep^ resentatves to meet wth delegates. Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Connectcut, Unversty of Delaware, Goucher, Mount Holyokc, New York unversty, Radcllffe, Smth, Sweet Brar, Vassar and Wellesley arc the Insttutons whch have joned n presentng past conferences. Delegates wll attend classes wth tho college students, vst laboratores, language houses and studos, and lvo n the student cotttige dormtores. re wll be lectures for them by leadng educators and vocatonal conferences. At the request of former delegates, ths year undergraduates from tho varous colleges wll be present as well as faculty representatves, to act as counselors. Tho New Jersey College Co-operatve Government assocaton, co-sponsor of the_conference,_ wu_ be^jost _to_ vstng" undergraduatt advsers. Offcers Of Mddletown Fre Department Named Annual Executve Meetng Held Monday Nght at the Rver Plaza Fre House New Men Chosen to Fll three Posts. Sxty persons attended tho annual executve meetng of the Mddletown townshp Ore department Monday nght at the Rver Plaza flro house. followng offcers were elected unanmously: Presdent Joseph Smth of Bclford. Ves presdent Wllam WodtwortlQfc Leonardo. Secretary Norman Scattergood.of Rver Plaza. Treasurer Frank Vandervwr of Navelnk. All tho offcers are new except the treasurer. matter of establshng a centralzed flro alarm system to be oporated by telephone was dscussed. Agreement seemed to bo unanmous that ths would bo desrable, but the prevalng thought was that ths was not an advantageous tme to request such, a change becauso of tho expense nvolved. In connecton wth tho new system t Is proposed to havo all alarms relayed to Campbells Juncton. From ths place, by means of a swtchboard, srens would be sounded at ono or more fre houses to summon tho Bremen. Tho annual report of Joseph Smth, tho outgong fre department chef, was read and accepted to tho accompanment of many complmentary remarks about ts thoroughness and comprehensveness. Flans wero made to hold a "get together" party for all tho companes of tho department on Memoral day. Contests wll be a feature of thla ovent. At tho suggeston of Chef Howard A.Mallen of Leonardo t was decded to hold a smoker to help defray the expenses of tho party. A socal tlmo and refreshments were enjoyed at tho concluson of the meetng. Harry Rothberg To Speak.Here Harry Rothberg, assstant attorney general of Now Jersey, wll bo guest speaker Sunday nght at a dnner at tho Jewsh communty center on Rversde avenuo n celebraton of the 5th annversary of tho sgnng of tho charter of the Lades Hebrew socety. Dnner wll bo served In the ballroom at :3 oclock. Mr. Rothberg receved, an A. B. degreo at Amhcrst college, an A. M. degreo at Columba unversty and a degree of LL.B. from Columba law school. Ho recently mndo a gft of acres of land at Plalnfleld to tho Boy Scouts of Amerca In memory of hla brother, who wns klled In the World war. Ho s a former pres- Idont and trustee of tho Jowlsh tcmplo at Flnlnflold nnd wns tho frst fl5lml Hfy.nL.Plb9...fj.L.5P..L...M;..L ATnndftons ctbt ~" " Harry Mcstrlcl Is presdent of tho Hebrew socety. Mra. Harry Snchs la gonernl chntrmnn of tho nnnlvcvbttry dnner nnd Samuel Cohen hns chnrgo of reservatons. Do you know how lttle rcdnlshlns, smoothng out dened fonders, touch- Ing up spots or comploto rcpnnung, really costs? Wo work quckly and wo use only DuPont rellnl.hlng mutorl becauso wo know It Ifl tho beat wo can buy. Ask ns toduy lovnn estlmato on makng your old car look lke new. Telophono fn. J. W. Mount Company, R«d Bnnk. Advcr- Iscmont. Addtonal Room Gven Fremen At Eatontown Councl to Take Over Former School Rooms as Chamber Board Votes to Have Weekly Garbage Collecton. mayor and councl of Eatontown at ts meetng lost nght voted to turn over ts councl chamber to tho Eatontown fle company for a game room and to take over rooms on tho same floor of the borough hall buldng, whch were formerly used as classrooms.. moton was made by Courtcllman James Gbbons and he was vested wth authorty to mako tho change. Mr. Gbbons estmated that t wll cost between $4 "and $45 to make necessary alteratons before tho fremen cap use the room. fremens meetng room Is almost drectly opposte the room now used a councl chamber. A door wll bo nstalled n the hallway, leadng to both rooms, so that the proposed game room wll bo accessble from tho fremens meetng place. councl also voted to have the borough street department make a weekly collecton of garbage. At present there s no garbage collecton and no appropraton was made n the budget. Tho moton was made by Counclman Spencer M.- Patterson, who termed tho proposal ono desgned to mantan economy n the operaton of.the borough. Ralph Sarabuchclll requested permsson to operate an automoble wreckng yard, whch was granted. Hs partner n the busness wll be Alex VonderBeck. Counclman Chrstoph O. Angelback submtted an nventory showng machnes and equpment owned by tho street department. Blls amountng to $77.6 were pad. Counclman Robert H. Hgglnson ntroduced resolutons provdng for payment of $9.5 on tax revenue notes- due-fcbruary-5 and-nterest of $69.4 for state school tax purposes and a payment of $6 on a tax revenue note wth nterest of $7 for school relef. Jack Kcndrlck appled for the poston of dog catcher. matter was left n abeyance when t was announced that dog lcenses do not expro untl May. Mr. Kendrck was formerly connected wth, the Socety for the Preventon of Cruelty to Anmals and serves several muncpaltes as dog catcher. Lesle D. Scely was nomnated by Mayor Adolph L. Braun and confrmed by the councl as a- memberof the board of health. Offcers of Lberty hose company, elected last month, were nstalled Tuesday nght at a dnner-meetng n the headquarters of the company on Whte street. nstallaton ceremony was performed by Carmno Calandrello, retrng presdent. new offcers are: Presdent Arthur Epfano. Vce presdent Peter Marasclo. Secretry Lews B. Hendrcks. Treasurer Edgar V. QenBe. Cnptan H. Raymond Phllps. Hnt leutenant Peter Mnrasclo. Second leutenant Carmne Culahdrello. Engneer Fred Wlman; A l t J Lttle Slver Adopts Budget Publc Hearng Held Tuesday Ktgh^Amount to be Rased t>y Taxaton s $9,5. County Taxes Pad.. Lttle Slver mayor and councl adopted the budget for 937 at the regular meetng Tuesday nght. Tho amount to be rased by taxaton ths year Is $9,5., and the appropratons aro $4,8.. Publc hearng was held on the budget but there were no suggestons or objectons. County taxes for the frst quarter of ths year, amountng to $3,863.6, were pad. councl approved the payment of $,4.8 to Audtor Charles B. Cole for hs specal work In connecton wth the Hobbs matter. Current blls amountng to $ wore pad. A request from Mr. Colo that all bonds of the borough be turned over to hm for Inspecton was granted. Counclman Olver G. Frake, charman ot tho road commttteo, reported that tho contractor wll make repars to East Vew avenue, whch was resurfaced recently, as soon as the weather permts. Mr. Frake also reported that eght truck loads of cans, and rubbsh were gathered by tho road department on tho regular monthly collecton day last week. Legon Auxlary To Hold Card Party Ladles auxlary of tho Amercan Legon, Sandy Hook Bay post, wll hold a card party Tuesday nght, February 6, In Johns club room at Atlantc Hghlands. M wll bo a door prze n addton to the regular przes. At tho auxlarys meetng last week at tho home of Emly Johnson on Hghland avenuo a donaton of $ was made to tho Red ross flood relef fund, together wth a largo box of clothng. Members of tho auxlary wll vst tho chldren at the Mnrlbqro hosptal next Sunday afternoon. y wll glvo a St Valentnos party and wll dstrbute candy # cooltes, jelles and clothng. Cars wll leave.johns restaurant at oclock. Tho "blnd packago" was won by MrB. Elmor Shelly. Tho next mcotng wll bo held Thursday evonlng, March 4, nt Johnsons club rooms, wlfltmfstsicny (s~kostcs"8. """""" Valentnes nt TrullnH. Send a valentne to those who aro dear to you; send a comc to your pal, and If you want to get oven wth Homo ono wo huvo those, too. Any knd of a Valentno you enn fnd In our nrro selecton, Seo. Trublna lrst. 3 Brond streot, Red Bunk, Advertsement.. Curs roflnlnhcd, $5 ahd up. Cars washed, polshed and roluatcrlzcd. Automoble fonders nnd bodes repared. We ulno repar all makes of cars. Telephone m!,., W. Mount Company, Red Bank, authorzed Duco staton. Advertsement. Red Cross Nearng $6, Relef Quota Monmouth county chapter of Amercan Red Cross ha3 collected $4,483.4 of ts quota of $6, for floodrelef and expects to reach tho quota by the end of thn week. Tho Red Cross Bralle servce wll start a new class In transcrbng Tuesday, February. 3, at tho home of Herbert Wrght of Broad streot, Red Cross Bralle charman. Volunteers are needed for Bralle press work at-tho chapter offce on Monmouth street. No prevous experence Is necessary for ths work. A Red Bank Grl Scout troop la dong presg work at the Red Cross offce Saturday mornngs and Tuesday nght work was done by a group of women from the Red Bank Methodst Zlon church. Ths group was composed of Msses Beatrce Smth, Harret Jackson, Grace Bowles and Mame Fergerson. It Is tho only Negro womens group dong Red Cross Bralle press work n the state. New Offcers For Lberty Hose Co. Are Installed Arthur Epfano Succeeds Carmne Calandrello as Presdent Dnner-Meetng Held at Fre House. g F r d W n ; AaslBtant engneer James A. C Wse, Jr. Truateea Jacob Bloom, Bruno Ilazza, Jnmea A. G. Wse. Jr. Representatve to Fremens Relef aasoton Jacob Bloom, three years, Fred Wlman. two years. Board of vstors Arthur Epfnno. Board of electons James A. G. Wae, Jr. Fre polce Jnme3 Calver, John«W. Hggna, Wllam Muloney, John Ddmsa], Frank. E. Whte. Executve councl Lcwa B. Hendrcka, John W. HlKzlns, Arthur Epfano. Fred Wlman II,. Raymond Phllllpe. meal, termed a Barnegat "hurry-up," was prepared by Robert Perce, who was asssted by Fred Wlman. Guests of honor ncluded Assenv blyman Joseph C. Irwln, Actng Mayor Harold S. Allen and some of tho oldest members of tho company, among them Stephen Allen, John Robnson, Henry Chadwck, Alonzo DeWltt, Ezra Osborn and Mr. Perce. Amateur Fnals Held At Carlton Catherne Sendzk of Pont Pleasant Wnner on Tuesday and Wednesday Nghts Przes for All. Catherne Sendzk of Pont Pleasant, whose song and dance offerng was enthusastcally receved by large audences Tuesday and last nght at the Carlton theater, was adjudged the wnner of the grand fnals of tho.amateur contests conducted durng tho past several months at the Strand theater. Fourteen acts were presented on each of tho fnal nghts at tho Carlton. Llttlo Mss Sendzk was the wnner on both nghts. Mc- Knlght, Rod Bank banjo and accordon duo, placed second on Tuesday whle May Bradackay of Laurence Harbor waa second Jast nght. Thrd prlzo on Tuesday went to Lttle Beverley Sedell of Far Haven, top dancer, and thrd prlzo last nght was awarded Mchael Bergln of RBd Bank, ballad snger. Tony Huntng, manager of the Strand theater, who has conducted the amateur shows at that playhouse, served as master of ceremones. judges wero Bert Lawrence, Rocco Dllllone, John Hnrtnedy and Melvln Webb. I przes were $5, $ and $7.5 for frst, second and thrd place. Consolaton przes of $6, makng a total prze lst of $, were gven to the others. Others who appeared n tho fnals all of whom won or placed second or thrd at the Strand, were Joseph Angclo, olngcr-, Helen Bradackay, snger; Junor Menzer, tap dancer; Jaypor Sharabba, tenor; Glora Olscn. songs and dances; George Ostrov. snger; Mnzzaroppl, Myatt and Hennessey, dnnclng tro; Walter Imlay. soft shoe dancer, nnd Daynellc Nxon, comedenne. Membershp Drve For Eatontown PTA Carl Whltchurst presded over meetng of tho Eatontown Parent- Tenchor assocaton Tuesday afternoon nt the borough _hall.,thrty HemBeTs~w"o ro"pre"3cnt. "Plans" wore" mndo for a. spaghett supppr March Ṫho assocaton wll start a membershp drve. Two captans Itetvo been chosen to head tho drve." onptnlns nro Martha Rchards am Mra. Lesle D. Scely. Tuno In flabrlel Hertor on the North Amercan Accdent Insurnnco compnnyf program on WOR ovory (Sunday nlrlt at II oclock. n call.... Noroll, tlo local representatve, nlout your polcy. Telophono Rod Bunk 3-J, resdence Catherne uvonue, Mddletown, N. J. Advertsement. Quad Grdders Gven Banquet At Stalders Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwn s Guest Speaker Edward Canzona, Red- Bank Attorney, Toastmaster. Members and guests of the Red Bank Quadrangle club pad trbute to ther football team last nght at a turkey dnner at Stalders Inn Peter Pngatore and B. Allen Parker were n charge of the arrangements More than 3persons were present. Edward Canzona, Red Bank attorney, acted as toastmaster. frst speaker was Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwn, who told many experences whle he was In hgh school and college and wshed the club success. Mr. Irwln and Mr. Canzona are graduates of Red Bank.hgh school. club Is made up of practcally all graduates of Red Bank hgh school Other speakers were Wllam Russell, a member of tho local board of educaton; Dr. Allan B. Randall, club advsor; Rchard P. Guest, grd coach at Red Bank hgh school, and Rob ert Pettgrew, who captaned the Quad grdders. Wllard Rlnchart of Phllpsburg, former football coach at Red Bank hgh school, who was nvted to-attend the dnner, In a communcaton to B. Allan Parker stated He^wasTInaDl"e~to~Do~present due o an attack o grp. club was congratulated by epch speaker on ts fne work and sprt durng the season and was thanked for co-operaton n cvc actvtes. A movo wll be made by the club ths season to obtan the Red Bank hgh school athletc feld 3 ther home grdron. Members of the grd team who were present ncluded Gene and George Worthley, Steve Olnos, Wllam Bott, John Amelchenko, Tony Savage, Ralph Bennett, Rchard Morrs, Frank Mazza, Ernest Grffths, Wllam Hogan, Robert and Jack Mathews, John Boyd, Frank and Jack Loversldge, Wllam Phlfer, Pat Arnone, Joe Madusky, Art Mellsh, Carl Schwenker, Phl LaVole, Wllam Holmes, Arthur Kcrr and Jack Jacoubs and Amory Osborn, managers^ _ Fsher House Sold At Rumson Rdge Road Resdence of Rooms and Four Baths Purchased by J. Parke Logan of Mddletown Townshp. resdence of Harrs B. Fsher, Jr., on Rdge road, Rumson, las been sold through the Joseph G. McCuo agency of Rumson to J. Parke Logan, who s now resdng In the former Dr. Edward Kng house on the Mddletown shoro of tho Shrewsbury rver, opposte Red Bank. property conssts of U acres of landscaped grounds, a modern early Amercan resdence of rooms and four baths, and a two-car garage. house was bult nne years ago by General Howard S. Borden. property waa purchased subject to a leaso by W. Warren Ackerman. Mr. Logan expects to move there next October. He s a member of tho cotton textle frm of J. P. Logan & Sons of New York. Lenten Servces At All Sants Church A seres of Thursday evenng Lenten servces, wth guest speakers DCcupylng the pulpt, wll begn Thursday, February 8, at All Sants Epscopal church at Navesnk. Rev. H. S. Weyrlch, rector of Chrst church )f South Amboy, wll preach. No orvcd wll bo held tonght. Those who wll preach at tho other jervlces are Rev. Morton A. Barnes, rector of St. James church, Long Branch, February 5; Rev. Lyman C. Blcccker, rector of St. Johns church, Cold Sprngs Harbor, Lons Island, March, and Rov. Wllam B. Spofford, rector of Chrst church, Mddletown, Mnrch 8. _ ADVERTISING THAT PAYS. Donalds Laundry detu Results from lrlntors Ink. Tho laundrygram puzzle contests held by Donalds DeLuxo Laundry aro attractng ncreasng attenton ccordlng to the malngers of tho laundry busness and they attrlbuto ths n largo degreo to tho degreo to thn ndvortlslng they havo dono In J l! U U A f c IhJLJlQf!aUr»_p. tractlvencsh nro taken Into consderaton as well aa correctness In judgnr tho answers. Tho wnners of last weeks contest aro nnnouncod In an advertsement In ths Issuo of Tho Regster. Each wnner receved two admsson tlcketu to a. movng pcture show. nunco Forty Tomorrow Nght, Tho Ladles auxlllnry of the Unon hoso company wll hold a bunco pnrty tomorrow nght at tho (Iro house on Shrewsbury avonuo. MIHS Kuthur Crelln In In charge Thorn.wll bo a door prze, przes for tho wnners and refreshments Long Branch Doctor Calla Medcal Socety "Bunch of Chselers" at Freeholders Meetng. More Funds Asked By County Doctors Forty of the medcal doctors of Monmouth county attended the specal meetng of tha freeholders at the court house Tuesday mornng for a hearng on the 37 budget. All of the doctors, except one, were representatves of the Monmouth County Medcal socety and that one was Dr. M. A. Aaronson of Long Branch. members of the medcal socety came to acquant the members of the board wth the.fnancal stuaton In the hosptals of tho county, as It affects the care of the poor, and to express apprecaton for tho past consderaton of the board. Dr. Aaronson, however, was of a dfferent frame of mnd and began.to ar the varous charges of whch ho has spoken and wrtten on many occasons. Dr. Walter A. Rullman, presdent of the Monmouth County Modlcal socety, Introduced several doctors, who - presented the vews of the socety ard the cbndltonstbnancially of the hosptals. doctors "who spoko were Dr. Harry B. Slocum, chef of staff at Monmouth Memoral hosptal; Dr. James Fsher, chef of staff at Fltkln hosptal; Dr. Wllam B. Herrman, vloo presdont of tho Stata Medcal socety; Dr. O. It Parry, vce presdent of the county socety, and Dr. Danel Featherston, secretary of the county socety. consensus of ther talks wej tho over-taxaton of the hosptal far cltles by charty patents, who wera recevng every necessary consder^ tlon n ther llness; the number of whch were far* In excess of the number of pay patents; that each year defcts exst n tho hosptals accounts, whch are partly made up by generous contrbutors, from ths board of governors and outsders; that the doctors receve no recompense from charty patents and, therefore, wll not beneft from an Increased hosptal appropraton, and do not seek to. In addton Dr. Slocum toll tha board tha tho hosptals and doctors would welcome an Investgaton In order to show what Is beng done. Dr. Fsher told them that tho per capta cost at Ftkn hosptal bos Increased cents per day per patent wthn tho past four months, and that tho burden should be borne partally by the county and may eventually become a county charge In Its entrety. Dr. Parry told of a survey that had been made for one of the hosptals alono whch ravealed that f charges were made for all tha operatons and medcal care contrbuted by the doctors of that Insttuton, at the regular rate, It would amount to $34, a year whch they had contrbuted. Ho beleved that the resdents of tho county should share n that responsblty, through ther taxes. Dr. Featherstone stated that the costs of hosptallzatlon aro constantly on tho Increase and suggested that the boards appropraton be stepped up each yoar accordngly to prevent a huga jump In one partcular year In the future. In tho 37 budget the hosptal appropraton was ncreased from $4,- to $9,, for whch tho many doctors expressed apprecaton. Drector Wyckoff nformed the men that tho board Is In sympathy wth ther problems and would do all possble to assst. Dr. Aaronson asked permsson to to speak, and was granted It Ho pad trbuto to tho work of tho doctors present and to tho nsttutons whch they represented, addng that the board should asalat tho Insttutons to carry on tholr good work. n ho asked how could the board rrant them more funds In vlow of ho charges whch ho had presented to tho board n 34 and agan wthn tho past few weeks. so charges, he snld, ncluded ovor-hospltallzaton cf charty cases; the housng ot maternty casts In» thrd story of a frama constructon hosptal, wth no flro escapes provded, and the paddng ot tho lsts of free patent days, Dr. Auronaona talk was Interrupted several tmes by mombors of tho board and somo of tho doctors prog-, ant, who contradcted hs statomonto. Drector Wyckotf was tho frst to stop hm when ho charged that hs hearng beforo tho board Innt weolt wnfl kept secret by tho board, Dlreotor-WycfcofMnformed-hlm-tna-the audlonco that ho ofrorod Dr, Aaronson hs preference of Dcng hla charges In tlo rogular mootng room whore ha would ho heard by fchs press, or In exocutlvo acnulorrwhorfr thoy would bo hoard only by Hd offcals, and tho doctor clono tl» lnl» tor. Whon tho hearng was over. Dr. Aaronnon won not "«hov«d (tut a buck door," as ho atattul, tho drector ravonlsd, but rcqueutod to ) shown t way nut of fh» blldw f/ whch ho would not meet tlo «porters. Tlo dlnotol.otntot that when Or, Aaronnon»nl«l lm nt (Contnued on Iuro 8, Col. )

14 Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. Fremen lave Regular Many Veteran Member* and One Ch&rttr Metober Present at ^mnal Dnner Old tme ndenu Related. : <>. * * < flo annual, dnner qf Roller gngutftcompany held at Staldors taystfeofc Thursday nght -was a real dd.-tlmora" nght, many of the ow htmbljelb.of the company beng guests, Includng one charter nembor. dnner followed the monthly meetng of the company held at tho nre house, at whch Herbert C. Colmorgan and Charles W. Andrews wero elected members of tho company. In addton to the old members of tho company, tho guests Included, tho chefs and past chefs of the Red Bank flre department, borough counclmen and members ot the Far Haven flro department. Fred C. Sundcn, presdent of tho company, presded and Introduced Harry G. Degenrlng, presdent of tho executlvo councl of the Red Bank department, as toastaaster. Mr. Beg- cnrlngs father, the late Jacob Degenrlng, was a member of the Relef Engne-company and also served ab flre commssoner, the poston now a 7 m - l_t. -, Itfv T^fO^W- Vared School Busness Acted Trustees CAPTAIN IRWIN SEEKS REVENGE TONIGHT Wllam Ralph Apponted Actng Custodan of School Funds Controversy Over Tuton Fees to be Settled. At tho meetng of the board of educaton of Mlddletown townshp Thursday nght Assessor Wllam E. Ralph of East Ke&Esburg was desgnated temporary custodan of school funds. He Is takng the place of Joeph Johnson of Naveslnk, who la a patent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, Long Branch.. Paul I. Redcay, prncpal of tho h h l h h l nd M Cth townshp, pp school, and Mss Cathbeng held by hlb son. Mr. Degenrlnt gave^somo facts concernng tho frst Qremens parade n Red Bank, whch took place October, 888. Thfc expenses of the parade were mefc^by contrbutons of the resdents. Counclman Degenrlng: took.part n the Jjarade, wearng a specally made fremans unform whch was scoured to Now York. James E. Keough was the charter member present, havng become a member of the company In 88, He related many humorous ncdents concernng fres In the early days of the Red Bank department. Joseph B. Eschelbacb, who Joned the company n 89, told of hs experences as a freman before that. In 88 when the bg flre occurred In Red Bank, he was lvng at Eatontown. A steam pumpng engne was sent from Eatontowr to help fght the flre. Fred E. Brower presented the company wth a lantern used by Corlles W. Thompson, Red Banks frst fre -chef. It-has-hs-namo^frosted-on the sde of the globe. presentaton was made.n behalf of Edwn P. Thompson, the former chefs nephew. Other old members of the Relef Engne company called upon were Ellwood Ivns, Clarence Beck and Charles R. D. Foxwell. Other speakers ware Counclman Joseph C. Irwln, Actng Mayor Harold S. Allen, Fre Chef James I* Vaughn, Edmund Crelln, presdent of the ex-chefs assocaton, Joseph Fox, vce presdent of that organltatlon,sjntt< 3eutell and Thomas Wllams...Arthur B. Sckles, nre commjsloner of Far Haven and Robert Amendt, Far Havens fre chef. Harold Davdson, deputy polce cb.lef.of Red Bank, presented honary badges.to Fred Colmorgan, ex-presldent of" the company, Everett Brower, ex-captan and Raymond Brower, ex-onglneer.. banquet commttee was composed-of Captan Lawrence Fergus, Raymond Brower and Fred.- Colerlnc H. Stout; prncpal of the Mddletown vllage school, sent letters to the board In whch each reported that two pupls In tho schools mentoned had been suspended because of bad - "conduct. Tho letters were ordered referred to Dr. Paul H. Axtell, suporvlelng prncpal of townshp schools Dr. Axtell was not present on account of beng sck wth grp; Schuyler Sckles reported that he had endeavored to have a conference wth the Hghlands board of educaton regardng the payment of tuton fees for Hghlands pupls who attended tho Leonardo hgh school. Not enough members of the Hghlands board put In an appearance for the meetng to be held. fee s $ per year. Hghlands board has been payng $ for each pupl and has taken the standpont.-that the parents of the pupls must pay the balance. Ths s not satsfactory to tho &f Iddletown townshp. board. Harry S, Chamberlan, the dstrct clerk, sad that Dr. Axtell desred to have the matter. revewed by the state commssoner and t tya? decded to follow ths course. Wllam Hopkns" of Naveslnk was apponted temporary jantor of the grade school at Leonardo at a salary of $, a year.to succeed the.late John Leonard, wth the understandng that later he s to act as carqtaker of the hgh school athletc fleld. work of layng out the- feld Is under way. board agreed that when Mr. Hopkns took over hs dutes as fleld caretaker a Leonardo man would be apponted jantor of the grade school.- Arthur Glass, supervsng_janltprj)f_townshlp_schools, recommended the appontment of"mr7 Hopkns, : Exempt Fremens assocaton Captan Charles P F (Prate) Irwln, wn WM (rled on J6vera, chargos ttt» mock trlal Rt. the EIks <=lub recently, plans to got hs revenge tonght. He has made "serous charges" aganst those who were complanants and offcals aganst hm at the frst tral. y are John L. Montgomery, chef probaton offcer of the county; Dstrct Court Judge Harry Klatsky, Sherff George H. Roberts, Constable Thomas Hackett and Sd- GEOROE H. ROBERTS Captan Irwla abrupty the court sesson at hs tral by havng a band of frends dressed as prates rush nto the courtroom and kdnap all the prncpals on the prosecuton sde. Captan Irwln Is keepng hs plans of tho tral carefully guarded, whloh he s well able to do because at the tral tonght ho wll act both as complanant and as Judge. It was learned from a good authorty that Recorder Elmer C. Wanwrlght wll be pros- HARRT KLATSKT ent tonght dressed as Fathor Neptune. Probaton Offcer Herbert Scott, who was one of the partcpants In the frst tral, has not been named as one of the defendants. Lawyer Wallace Jeffrey wll aot as prosecutor tonght Ho defended Captan Irwn at the frst tral. Every member of the lodge has beon served wth a subpoena commandng them to be present tonght under the penalty of mssng a good tme. p of Mlddletown townshp, through ts secretary, J. M. JohnBon, asked, that a member of the assocaton, be engaged as Jantor of the grade school. Mr. Leonard was a member of the assocaton. " board voted to u 75 per cent of the recepts from games on the athletc feld to tclp pay for the feld. At the suggeston of H. Lawrence Scott It was voted to requre that monthly reports be made by Mary" Sullvan; supervsor"" of the townshp healt center. board Far Haren Fre Company Donates To Flood Relef Contrbuton of $5 Voted Company Also Gves $ to Welfare Board for Local Relef Work. Far Haven fre company al the regular meetng last week voted to donate $5 to the Red Cross flooc relef fund. It was also voted to glv $ to the companys welfare board to carry on relef work. Percy D. Bennett made a report on the work ot_the_welfare_-boarldurlng the. Chrstmas season. Ho sad $575 wa: expended to ad needy famles. Ffty two" Chrstmas dnner baskets wen dstrbuted, and many receved shoe; and clothng. Two Chrstmas partes were held for the chldren of the communty. Mr. Bennett sad th number of Indvdual donatons t the.welfare fund ths year was more than usual and tho company expresses Its grattude to these donon for ther generosty. After the busness sesson the fremen were the guests of the Ladles auxlary at a turkey dnner. Th Is an annual event and few flreme fal to attend for reasons easly un approprates $3,4 annually for the derstood. Far Haven ladle: health center. have, a reputaton for beng goo Thwse attendng were Ex-Chefs Lester B. McQueen, Joseph B. Asay, George Worthley, Sr, Joseph Fox, Fred Dresser, James Wolcott, Edmund.-3. Crelln, Joseph B. Fx, and Wllam- Crlspell; A. B, Sckles, FalrTIayen fre commssoner; RobertAmendt, Far Haven frechef; Counclman Joseph. C. Irwln and Harry G. Degenrlng; Actng. Mayor Harold: a Allen and Deputy Polce Chll "Harold A. Davlaon. Captan LawTence Forgus, Frst Leutenant John F. Green, Second Leutenant John J. Whalen, Engneer Everett F. Brower, Gua W. Colmorgen, Wllard Watkns, Arthur Grabe,. Harry F. Smock, Kenneth Woodward, Fred Munden, Thomas Wllams, Fred E. Brower, Carl J. Dletz, Fred S. Hayes, Ralph Layton, James K. Keough, Joseph G. Eschelbach, J. H. Applegatc, Ellwood B. Ivns, Clarence E. Beck, FrcdJ. DIotz and S. J. Earle. Wllam H. Chamberlan, Al ETurlck^3,-R, D. Foxwell, Joseph Rotolo, Fred C. Colmorgan, Raymond Brower, George H. Dwlght, Davd Dwlght,, JosSph Georgo g Cleary, Clnde Predmorc, Irvng Whalen, C. Predmore, Lous Colmorgen, Harold Conk, Joseph Holday, Frank W. Reuther, Mlton W. Earle, Mllford VanBrunt, Vlo C. Goodrldge, John B. Burnslde, Carl jr. Colmorgen, Led Darby, George A. Moody, George Ellenburg, George Calms, vce presdent; Otto Beutell, Emtl Staldcr and Charles W. Andrews. Baby Shower For Charles Irwn A etter waa.receved from Irwln [cooks, and knowng the fremens ap Hendcks, a pupl of the eghthpetltes"they always make "sure therf grade, of the,.rver Plaza- school, Is an abundance of food. thanklng board for havng put a new fence on the school property. Rumson Grl To Wed : Newark Reporter Mss Marguerte A. Regenhard, daughter of Anna D. Regenhard of Humson and the late Edward Regenhard, wll marry Albert C. g y Bess.ert, Jr., of Newark, at :3 oclock Monday afternoon, February, tho Rumson Presbyteran A mscellaneous baby shower was gvejl Thursday nght for Charles Irwln of Unon street by a party, of frends. Brldgo was played and prlzcb wore won by Paul Felder, Wllam Elchele, Stanley Downs, James Hubbard and Mss Dorothy Motzgar. Others present wero Raymond Johnson, Edwn and Joseph Irwln, Harry Bradley, Clfford F. Dorlng, Edward Loddy, Lostor McKnlght, Wllam Foalos, Hermann AsendorX, Edwn Hubbard, Charles- Hampton, Mss Ruth Asendorfnd Mss Charlotto Hampton. Former-Resdent Leaves For Germany MrsBruno Raab of Montclar, former-owner of the Qhurch farm at LIncroft, now owned by Matthew Hlltn, Sr.,of LIncroft; loft Saturday nfffht on tho f). S. Hamblrff tot Germany, whero sho wll spend several months. _ Mra. Roab was rocontly left $7,- Uy her father-n-law, Joseph Raab, ond la makng tho trp to cpll«ot ho" Inhertance. Hho s a Blstor M ld f Wtld l«ot ho Inht or Mrs, Karl Aymold <f Wcstnldo ld b! h lt church. cere.mony wll be pe> formed. by. Rev. C. Everard Deems of New "Brunswck, and he wll be asssted by Rev. W. Calvn Colby, pastor of- the. Rumson church. Mlsa..Regenhard wll bo gven In marrage -by -her uncle,.-rudolph Dqnu-of.MaystDad. Mss IsabeLMorrlson vanslyke of Ocean Grovo wll be mad of honor and the best man wll be R. Bernard Merwarth of Phlllpsburg. Alfred Jaeger and Wllam D. Sullvan, both of Newark, wll usher. brde-to-be attended Rumson and Red Bank hgh schools and graduated from New Jersey College for Women n 935. She Is a member of the reportorlal staff of Asbury Park Press. Mr.Belssert s a graduate of Rutgers unversty, class of 934, and s a member of PI Kappa Alpha fraternty. Ho s cmployed as a reporter by Newark Evenng.Nows. Three Re-elected At Atlantc Hghland Waldron P. Smth, Wllam Dawson and Wllam Kurau were reelected members of the board of educaton of-atlantc Hghlands Tue day nght. Hollls A Hart, a fourth canddate, was defeated. Mr. Smth led the tcket wth 33 votes, Mr. Dawson was second wth 6, Mr. Kurau thrd wth 6 and Mr. Har; fourth wth 88. Edward Powell was charman of the electon, Joseph McVey was sec retary and Joseph Stryker and John Zozak were tellers. A total of 49S votes was cast. Tho large turnout produced some anxous moments for the^electlon offcals. Fve.hundred ballots were prnted for the electon and for a tme It looked as though ths number would not be suffcent It was a close call, as only one blank ballot was left after had been cast. the last vote THOMAS S. FIELDS PORTRAIT. Useful Gfts Gven At Catholc Party ^Twenty-four tables of cards were In play Monday nght at a card party gven by Court St. Jame9, Catholc Daughters of Amerca, at the Red Bank Catholc hgh school audtorum. Harry McCormck and Mss" Lena McCue were co-charmen, A basket of frut donated by M y Davdson brothers was won by John Nelson, a ham donated by Charles Schneder was won by John Day, a smokng stand donated by the Acmo Furnturo company was won by Wllam Roswell, Jars of frut donated by tho local Atlantlo &, Pacfc storo wore won by* Fred Crewoll and a uhampoo and fnger wavo donated by Katherlnes beauty salon. was won by Mrs, Arthur: Lttlo. \ All these awards wero for door przes. Przes wore awarded t each toyblo and refreshments wore served. * YKITEDrAUlFLANE-BHOW. - Fve Boys Enjoy Hosptalty of Edward Kelly, Jr. EdwArdf-KclIy of BhrowBbury, who Is ongaged n the automoble s.orvlce busness ut Rod Bank; took, fve youths of Shrewaburj/ and Tlnton Falls to Now York last week to vst ttra-tttrplanonhow at tho Grand Gen tral Palace. Tho trp was mado by automoblo and Mr. Kelly treated hs gucstn to dnner at a restaurant. Those who enjoyed Mr. Hollys hosptalty e E d d Kll J W jy lys hos ptalty wero.edward Kelly, Jr., Wllam Orny Jb Rd G Full Page "Reproducton of Ills Lkeness In Country Lfe. - In the latest Issue of Country Lfe Is a full page reproducton of a portrat of Thomas S.Feld of Mddletown townshp. portrat was drawn by Raymond P. R. Ncltaon, a noted artst, and was lfe sze. It was presented to Mr, Feld by the members of the Monmouth County Hunt club as a token of ther esteem at a party at the home of Mr. and J. Wrght Brown a fow weeks ago. It shows Mr. Fleld In the pnk huntng Jacket and colors of the club. He has been a member of the club slnoo ts formaton and has perhaps taken part n more hunts than any other person on ts robter. Country Lfe thus descrbes Mr. Feld: "Squre Thomas S. Feld, country gentleman, fox huntng man and land owner of Red Bank, New Jersey, hunts fve day a weelc wth the Monmouth County Hounds and Harrers. portrat abovo has roecntly been completed by Mr. Raymond P. R. Nellson, A. N. A., Hmself a sportsman as well as artst, who when not at hs work, hunts regularly wth tho Meadow Brook club. TRCSTEES IlE-ELEOTED. Shrewsbury Townshp Chooses Old School Board Members. A" total of 37 voteb was. cabt. Tuesday nght at the Shrewsbury townshlpschoblltltlht p,olectloa..at..lho_tlal.qn. Falls schoolhouse. Loon M. Shafto Locke S. Currle and John Wylle were re-elected membors of the board for throe-year terms over Audrey B. Wlllgerodt. vote was 7 for Mr. Shafto, 7 for Mr. Currle, 83 for Mr Wylo and 83 f M I Mr. T. Currle, 83 for. Wylo and 83 for WIllgerortt. MTrs. Fldronco H. Cronk -was oloctcd wthout opposton for a two-year torm to auccoed Mr B. Harry Coloman, who rocontly moved from the townshp Tho appropratons woro carred by a largo majorty. Goorgo S Wlth y rgo majorty. Goorgo S. Wlthoy, a member of tho board, acted ns charman of tho mootj Card and Bunco Party February Past Counclors assocaton o: Monmouth and Ocean countes, Son: and Daughters of Lberty, wll hok a card and bunco party n the head quarters of the Keansburg are company on Mannng place, that borough, on Wednesday nght, February 7. Przes wll be awarded the wnners at cards and bunco and. there wll be a cash door prze. John Brown Is charman ol the commttee In charge, Whch con ssts of John Keane, Henry Quatt, Ackley Sherman, Walter VanGelson, James Woolley, Joseph Ayres, Mrs, Luella Keane, Mss Anna Wake, Ella Wobley, Myra Fox, Mss Margaret Wakefleld, Maud VanGelsbn, Mrs-Edna Brown,- Sylva Atknson, Suse Sherman, Mra. Edth Lews, Chrsty John son, Bertha Holman, Edth Farr, Frank Hulsart, Anna Smth, Mrs, Besse Bennett, Marguerte Barkelew, Mae Rhodes and Edth Crozler. P. T. A. Observes Founders Day Founders day was observed Monday nght by members of the Parent- Teacher assocaton of Atlantc Hgh lands at a meetng n the audtorum, of Atlantc Hghlands hgh schoo F. Howard Lloyd, former supervsng prncpal of Mddletown schools, was the speaker. Hs subject was "Th Pyschology of Tranng Chldren." Atlantc Hghlands hgh school band played three selectons, "Nove ty," "Have a Lttle Fun" and "Normal." Two duets, "Last Nght Nghtngale Woko Me" and "Go Bless Ths House," were sung by Mss Ruby Hartcorn, contralto, an Charles Greenfeld, soprano. Greenfeld sang a solo, "Ich Lebo Dlch." Hrs. Eugene Schramm and son Arnold, played a voln duct, "Lttle Symphony Number," ac companed at the pano by Mss Ruth Sorenson. Arnold Schramm also layed Boroskls "Bolero." Refreshments of cake and coffee were served after the meetng. A COURT OF HONOR. Boy Scoot Troop of Headdens Corner Takes In New Members, A Court of Honor, sponsored by Boy Scout troop No. 77 of Headdens Corner, waa held n Farvew school last nght. A short pageant was Iven by members of ths troop for ho entertanment of those present. A Court of Honor Is held monthly n varous localtes to present mert badges to tho Boy Scouts who qualfy by passng dfferent testa. members of Troop 77 went to the pool at Asbury Park last week to pass tests for swmmng, Among tho new scouts n ths troop are Wllam Foster, Edward Townsend, Robert Klotlln, Alber lcndlnnlng, Frank Alexander and Edward Fcakce. Preparatons are completed by Troop 77 for tha next bunco party to bo sponsored by them, whch wl: >o hold In tho flre house at HeadlenB Corner Frday nght, February 6. Sgnal flags, scout nstructon IOOICB, gamo books and other useful equpment have been purchase! by he.members out.of tho proceods of he bunco party held by them last lonth. scouts antcpate a large ;atherng and hope the next party be an even groater success than ho last. FLOOD BELIEF PAHTY. Two Hebrew Assocatons to Hold Functon Tonght, Fnal plans wore mado Monday lght for tho card party whch Is o be held tonghtttt tho Jewsh Comlunlty Center, Rversde drve, or tho flood relef und. Tho entre rocoods wll bo used for ths pur- 8. Games wll start at 8:8 oclock nd there wll be Indvdual prlo: door prze and refreshments. Tho!L t y._ wll.lbo_glyen by tho Young «len s "Hobrew* asoclatlo"n"ah3"t Toung Womens Hebrew assocaton nder the drecton of a commttee whch Mss Gertrudo Yonks Is halrlady. A largo attendance Is an- Iclpated. Card Party Saturday. Tho junor socal olub of Eatonown wll hold a card and bunoo arty Saturday nght at Crescent all, Eatontown. ro wll be a oor prze, tablo prlzos and refrebflonts. Mr. and Arthur Floldor, Barl Hathaway, Mar- Forum Addressed By Federal Agent B. L. Rchmond, Head of New Jersey Dstrct of Federal Bureau of Investgaton, Speaks <nt Molly Ptcher. Ice Yachtsmens Monthly Meetng B. L. Rchmond of Trenton, who has charge of the New Jersey dstrct of the Federal Bureau of Investgaton, was the speakor Sunday afternoon at the thrd sesson of the Red Bank Mens forum In the Molly Ptcher hotel. Speakng on the sublect, "What Can Wo Do About Crme?", Mr.. Rchmond presented statstcs showng the extent of crme n the Unted States and the cost of crlmbtsreventlon" txt taxpayentana told of the operaton of the federal Jureau. speaker declared that crme U costng the Unted States $5,,,- annually. Through tho use of fnger-prntng, scentfc laboratory work and a hghly traned staff of 69 agents, the federal government B renderng a servce to every communty In the Unted States. apprehenson, he eald, of such crmnals as Dllllnger, Karpls, "Babyface" Nelson, the Barker gang, and many others, Is strkng proof of the effcent work beng done by the lawenforcement branch of the government. In Mr. Rchmonds opnon, the average person dsplays an amazln; apathy regardng exstng condtlont apparently preferrng to beleve tha he wll never become a vctm n spte of the fact that some out of every, persons In tho country arc serously affected by crmnal acts. He sad that one-ffth of all crmnals n the Unted States are under the age of years. After hs address, the meetng was hrown open for dscusson by Assem blyman Joseph C. Irwln, a member of the executve commttee of the forum, who served as charman. ms& North Shrewsbury Club Eagerly Awatng Condtons for Racng Lowell Thomas to Vl Town for Ice Boat Sol. February meetng of the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat & Yaobt club was hold lost Thursday nght at the clubhouse. Tho quck freeze-up of last Wednesday nght, puttng smooth coat of lee on the rver, gave the Ice yachtsmen some con :orn as to the possblty of dong some boatng In the near future. re wasa general conversaton ogardlng new boats to be brought ut and possble, changes to other craft Delford M. Fsher, who sals Ruppert and GUllgs yacht Prate, stated that a new mansal was on hand and wll bo tred out as soon as condtons permt Ho also stated that he owners havo purchased one of the new front steerng ce yachts of western constructon ot the 75 square foot area sze, and ths wll also be red out as soon as the ce Is heavy enough. A report was made that Commodore Edwn C. Fodlor of the Rumon Country club, who also belongs :o the North Shrewsbury club, Is nxtously awatng condtons to try >ut a now front steerng yacht of ho 75 square foot area. Those ho have seen ths boat say she s a beauty. Vce Presdent Benjamn L. Atwater stated that Reuben. Whte had constructed for hm to be used I on hs Ice yacht Pet a new boom, and he wll probably try out on tho Pet one of the mansals prevously used on the Prate. Vlee Commodore Harold S. Allen reported that he had Inspected a new runner plank whch Captan Charles P. Irwln Is buldng for the famous Ice yacht Georglo. Captan Irwlns son, Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwln, recently joned the club and the Georglo wll be Balled flyng the North Shrewsbury clubs burgee. Presdent Thomas Irvng Brown d a letter whch ho receved Lowell Thomas, promnent t t I Four Elected To* Eatontown Board Danel S. Morrs, Mlton Smth and Albert Smock were re-elected members of the Eatontown board of ed ucatlon Tuesday for three years. Chrlatoph Angelbeck was elected to he two-year unexplred term of the atc^harry Crane. Morrs and Smth saeh receved 4 votes whle Smock receved 3, Twcnty-nlno votes were sast In all and one was rejected. Appropratons for current expanses and repars were carred. of FOBESTBY CXUBS MEET. Hazlet Groups Makng Study Brds and Trees. Tho brd commttee of the Hazlet Forestry club conducted an Interestng program Wednesday, February, at ther regular club meetng, oanotte Rathbono, charman of ths commltteo, was In chargebf the program. Varous members of tho commltteo had mado pantngs of 5 Irds common to ths localty and rave reports on ther habts and alue. Questons wore then asked of he group on ponts that had boon rought out In the reports. A number of mounted brds nests fore also on dsplay. anmal commttee wll plan and present the March program. Lve Oaks Forestry club also let February 3 and completod ther rogram on evergreens by studyng hemlocks and frs. At ther next meetng a work perod wll be hold when the members wll mako brd houses and feedng statons.. Tho mombers enjoyed a few games followng tho meetng. MECHANICS NEW OFFICER8. Party Wll De Held by Itcd Bnnlc I/Odgo Monday Evenng. Tho followng offcers of Onward ouncl, Junor Order of Unted Imercan Mechancs of Red Bank, ore nstalled a few nghts ago by Mortmer Thome, dstrct deputy taleeoutcllor-."- - - Counclor WlllUm D. Bradley,- Vlcft counollor J. S. Thompon. Junor pat counclor E. O. F. Andar- >n. Hacordlns Morttary F. J. GlaUaon. Aalatant recordng aecrotary Elmer R. Itclell. OutaMa tentlnol TS, Raymond Mtchell. Chaplan W. D, A»«y. TruaUeB -Samuel E, Clark, Harry Aren- t E, A. Robnson,- Tho fourth of a seres of partes ll bo hold by tho lodge In the layton & Mageo buldng Monday vonlng at 8:4,o;clocl(. Prlzcjwlll awarded to tho hgh scorers nnd o Ladles auxlary wll sorvo home- Wyndgrf and Wllam Eohroy. read from, p news commentator, acceptng an Invtaton to come to Bed Bank and enjoy-the-thrlll of-lce yachtng when condtons wll permt. club Is very happy to hear of Mr. Thomas desre and a specal delegaton wll receve hm when he can arrange to come to Red Bank. Paul Felder, brother-n-law of Vce Presdent Atwater, was a guest at the meetng. Mr. Felder sad that although he had lved. In ths vcnty 5 years hs had had only two rdes In an Ice boat and generally when he came down for a sal the boats -were beng raced. Mr. Atwater assured hm that should there be salng condtons ths season he and other members of the club-wll see that he gets plenty of Ice yachtng. Socal Club Incorporates. Tho Young Mens socal club of Red Bank, whch was Incorporated on January 8 last, wll shortly take over the second floor of the Krldel buldng at Broad and Monmouth streets, formerly tho Bed Bank bllard academy. Tho Incorporators are George and Martn Dwyer, Samuel Dlxop, Eugene H. Keough, Phlp Costa, Charles, Scott, Denns Murray and Frank Galatro. Lncroft Fremens Dance a Success About persons attended a dance of tho LInoroft flro company Frday abamrsfc, tbf> flro.bmje-db UjB-naSo road. Old-fashoned and modern (tnnoos wof«njnynd. Muslo was furnshed by McGulros orchestra. A door prlzo of a bouquet ot roses, donated by Uoneybes Flower shop, was won by Mes May Greenwood of Rod Bank. Another danoe wll be bold at the lre house on St Patrcks nght Tho commttee In charge s composed of Frank McCarron, Fred Owons and Franols Mauser. EttPROVINQ FROM INJURIES. Stanley Hunt on Rood to Recovery at Freehold Hosptal. ) Stanley Hunt of Colts NeckIs Improvng at the Freehold hosptal from njures whch ho suffered about threo weeks ago In an automoble accdent on the road between Colts Neck and Freehold. Hs kneecap was- njured and a gash was made In hs forehead whch requred sttches to close. Later It was necessary to open the sttches because of an nfecton whloh developed. In the accdent Mra. Hunt receved a broken arm and.a. broken anger, she returned homo. after recevng, treatment at Fltktn hosptal. Mr. and Hunt ware on ther way to Freehold at nght when the accldont oceurred. r car crashed Into a truck whch was parked on he Bde of the road wth a lghted lantorn near t After the accdent Mr, Hunt stated that he dd not see the truck and mstook the lantern as a sgnal that road repars were beng made. truck had broken down. It was heavly laden wth Junk. Welfare Women Democrats Donatons Made for Flood Relef Sufferers and for Needy Cases n the County -Plannng for Curd Party March. Thb Womens Domoorato club of Mldd otown townshp Mot at the, homo of John H. Wormort of Belford Thursday nght. Tho mat. tor of dsposng of J.5 on the cooperatve plan was postponed untl tho next mootng, whloh wll bo hold Thursday, March 4, at the homo of Mss Anne Kano of Headdons Cor? nor. club voted to Bend $5 to tho Hooded dlstrlot and to send a lke amount to tho Democrats countyolub for welfare work. annual trp to.now York wll be arranged at the next meetng. : Edward OFIahorty, prosldont of the club, appolntod a commttee, wth Herman Wenzoll as charman and Patrck Leach as Co-, charman, to assst In holdng a curd party Monday nght, March, at tho olubhouse of the Toung Mens Democratc- olub at Leonardo. Tho other members of tho commlteo are John H. Wermort, Wllam Kelly, Thomas Salmon, Mary Sherdan, Robert Portor, Mss Jenne Casserly, Mss Annlo Kano, MrB. Margaret Moore, Charlos Roach, Heddlng, Hay, Whte, Kersner and odore Labrecque. Boys oan make extra pockot money elllne Regster Advertsement. Best Meat Values In Town ~. s r Thursday, Specals! for Frday & Saturday LONG ISLAND LEGS Genune FA N C Y LARGE LONG ISLAND FRYING ffvfs. nvjft f fl A Combned Lncolns Brthday and Valentne Party Saturday Eve. February 3th All Star Floor Slow Two Shows,.3 &.3 For Reservatons Asbury Park 5 Mldred Drews Revue Eght Dancng (Jems GOSCAR DAVIS. Master of Ocremonleo HELEN PAGE Bhythmlo Tapster LEE HARRIS A "Dfferent" Specalty LANE & CARROLL Ballroom Dane* Team OBento Brother* & Rta Sensatonal European Novelty JIulo far Dancng CONNIE ATKINSON And Bla tuteret Clob Orchestra...Mnmum Check Per Person I.

15 Repeats Hosptal Charges.^ v.&fc/ ^ntlnued from P«ge ) makng a statement, Wvckrf" >n» formed (hn lnnlnr that hnuln dontor) could mako nny statoment ha wshed. Early ths woelt Dr, Aaronson crcularzed tho county wth a sheet whch gave Ills vews, of the conference and whch Drector Wyo koff told hm on Wednesday waa "two-thrds Wrong." Tho doctor contnued wth hs charge, that tho hosptals hud forced "free jmtlenla" to sgn computaory notes for ther Indebtedness. Tho drector nqured If the doctor meant (ll- hosptals or dd ho mean a opecne hosptal, to whch Dr. Auron on repled: "I mean the Hazard hos pltal at Long Branch." n the dlrector remnded hm that he was a member of the staff of that hosplta untl February, )38, and added: "Dd these Irregulartes exst at that lme, and If so why ddnt you complan then?" Tho doctor sad that they exsted atthat tme, and that ho dd complan to County Adjustor John L. Montgomery, "who always gayo hm the Hume answer: "I have no funds wth whch to Invcutlgate," It was hla plan, the doctor added, to havo tho $5, Investgaton fund for / whch he asked, turned over to Mr. Montgomery for tho nvestgaton. Stll undaunted, Dr. Aartfnson charged that dscrmnaton toward colored people exsted In Monmoulh Memoral hosptal and Fltkln hospltal, n that they wero not allowud to have prvate rooms or ther own physcans to come to tho hosptals to treat them, but Instead wero shfted to tho wards whoro they became charty patents. Fve of the doctors present refuted that charge, by ctng present cases or past casos of ther own where no dscrmnaton was shown aganst tho colored people. Dr. Aaronaon sad he waa talk- Ing from personal experence at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, and that Iho rules must have been changed wthn the past few.months, Dr. Aaronson kept nterruptng the statements of tho other doctors and the questons of the members of the board, and was eovorcly chded by membors of the board, some of whom told hm In no uncertan. terms to "shut up," and Freeholder Parkes threatened that If he ddnt he would got thrown out., clmax waa reached at ths pont when Dr. Feathcrston Informed the-boardhhat-they-had presented all the data they desred and were not nterested In argung wth Dr. Aaronson, whoreupon the delegaton from the medcal socety took, ther departure Dr. Aaronson sad be know the board was aganst hm and dd not want to hear what he had to say, After the other doctors had left, Dr. Aaronson returned and asked If he mght say goodbye. Tho board showed planly that they would have beon glad to hear that word much earllor, but In sayng t Dr. Aaronson charged that the medcal socety ". was a bunch of chlselors because they mado every member gve to the socety ten por cent of the amount of ther checks from tho Emergency Belef Admnstraton each month, "Why ddnt you tell them that when they wero here?" Dwector Wyckoff asked hm. "? ou would not let mo talk; you would not lsten to me," tho doctor repled, to whch the drector retorted: "Thores the prosbj tell your story to them." Although the doctor repled that he dd not havo to, ab he has hs own newspaper, ho dd exhbt four or fve checks sgned by hm and made out to tho medcal socety for smal amounts. Cf courao tho chocks dd not show far what they, wero beng offered In payment. Ho further nformed tho press that should tho board pass the budget wth the hosptal appoplallon Irf Us present form, he would seek a wrt of certorat to have tho funds ted up, pendng the Investgaton. Later when Drector Wyckoff was Informed of that statement ho repled: "Why, we havo to pas3 the budget today; wo would bo In jal anyway If we ddnt." representatves of tho rnedcal Hocely n attondanco ncluded Drs. H. H, Frcedman, W. H. Farbanks, J. O. Clayton, H. B. Mason and H. S. Brown, of Frcoholdj Wllam Matthews, Wllam He&tley, Mlohaol J, Ioronra, B. W. Moffat, A. Alfred Podell, J. W. Parker, J. B. Boyd, F. J. Goff, W. W. Goslng of Red Bank; O. K. Parry, K. G. Brown, W. W. Boverldgc, O. L. Sands, Davd M. P. Mageo, Charles D. Prout, D. F. loathorslon, O. R. Hollers, Vctor Knapp, W. F. Jamson, J. A. Fsher nf Asbu-y Park; H. B. Sloeum, C. B. Blalsdcll of Long Branch; Joseph G. Jordan of Manasquan, Harvey W. Martman of Koyport, J. W. Hardy, C. M. Murphy, Farmngdalo; Karl Metzgar, A. D. Osborn, M. Q. Hancock, Robert 5. Wntklnn, Eelmar; Lous F. Albrght, T. B. Kenton, Steven Bcwoll, Sprng Lake and Dr. W. G. Herrman of Deal. Later n tho meetng tho board adoptod a resoluton callng for an Investgaton of tho chargeb mado by Dr. Adronson. Investgaton wll be conducted by a commttee of three composed of Freeholder E. O. Murply, County Adjuator MonlgorN. ery and a member of tho medcal socety to bo apponted by tho presdent, who are asked to Investgate and report to the board wth all expedton possble, Tho board also adopted tho budget wthout changng the hosptal appropraton but dd make other changes to comply wth a request from representatves of Stato Audlor Walter R. Darby. In tho orgnal budget an tem of $,8.3 under the headng of defct mscellaneous revenues was Included In tho total but was not carrlod down to the recapltu-. laton and tho dlftcronco of ono cent In another tem has caused the hj changed from jl,4,7g3.u to $,47,35., accordng to Iho orgnal. Howovor, anothor resoluton adopted made other chuuges, whch now makes tho amount to bo rased by taxaton $,68,4.7, whch Is t greater than the amount r.lbodln 3(. reason for Ue Incrojeo wero explaned by Drector Wycl{pff n a etatcmont when the budget "wan flrst presented for consderaton January. After tho mootng was over Drector Wyoboff remarked tg a representatve of ths paper that not one crtcsm had been receved by hm n person, nor by lettor, or telegram whch to hm Indcated that the publc Is not satsfed In spte of the furors created l some quarters. County Counsel Howard W. Hob- ts l^a».^!»c>e4-*r?mo)nloa e b board to propnro tho necessary ucoedlngs In order to uudortako the refundng of outstandng scrp, and to eocuretbo servces of bond attorneys If necessary. It Is felt that bonds for tho redempton of -the scrp may bo Issued at a lower rate of Interest than Is now beng pad on tho outstandng scrp. Another resoluton adopted by tho board authorzed tho employment of an assstant superntendent of weghts and measures for tho coun. ty when necessary to assst Superntendent Glenn L. Berry. Three Accdents At Lttle Slver Cars Collde on Rumson Road- Fort Monmouth Drver Skds on Ice and Crashes Through Ralroad Gates. Cars drven by A. Robert Gooda of St. Ncholas place, Red Bank, and Gustov Bergman of Rumson road, Rumson, collded Tuesday nght In front of Melvn Stouts home on the, Rumson road, Lttle Slver. Mr, Goodo was backng hs car out of tho drveway of tho Stout homo and Mr. Bergman wan drvng west oa rtumson road when the two cars cano together. Both machnes wer«slghtly damaged. No ono was njured. Chef of Polce Fred Zcgler arrved on the sceno a few mnutes after tho accdent and gavo summonses to both drvers. Snow and Ice on the roads Frday caused two accdents at Lttle Slver. In tho afternoon a car drven by Julan J. Davdson of LeRoy place, Red Bank, tkldded on Branch avonue, a short dstance north of the ralroad staton and turned over n a feld. Mr. Davdson escaped unhurt. A young woman passenger was also unnjured. Frday nght Stephen Zeman of Fort Monmouth appled the brakes as hs car approached the ralroad crossng south of the staton. gates were down for an approach- Ing tran. Watng n hs car on the other sde of the tracks waa Samuel K. Reed of Lafayette street, Long Branch: Instoad of-stoppngr-ze mans car went nto a skd, crashed through the gates on both sdes of tho tracks and crashed Into the Reed machne. tran whzzed by a few moments later. No one was Injured, Chef Zcgler conducted an Investgaton but no charges were made. Man Ht By Car; Leg Fractured Charlos Locke, 3 years old, of Memoral parkway,! Atlantlo Hghlands, was suffered a fractured leg and a scalp wound Monday afternoon when ho was ht by an automoble whle ho was walkng across the road n front of hs home. At tho tme he was ht he was carryng two rustlo flower stands, whch he made. He had been across tho stroet tryng to sell the stands and was on hs way back home when he was stfuck. Atlantc Hghlands flrst ad squad took hm to Monmouth Memoral hosptal after treatment had been ad mnstered by Dr. Robert S. Mc- Togue. Sergeant Frank Gerkcns Investgated. He made a charge of assault wth a car aganst the drlvor, James Polng of Matawan, who Is employed by tho Rollo Transt company. Ho wll havo a hearng February 3 before Recorder Wllam P. Irwln. TO EXHIBIT AT NEW YORK. Bed Bank Company Wll Make Dsplay at Grand Central Palace. Tho Electrcal Industres Manufacturng company wll occupy Booth 4 on tho flrst floor of Grand Central Palace, durng the Natonal Sportsmens Show, begnnng Thursday, February 8, and concludng Saturday, February 7. Its dsplay wll consst of marne motors, fresh water coolers for four and eght cylndcr engne*, tdgnal devces, and other marne equpment of Interest to sportsmen, manufactured at tho companys plant In Red Bank. Tho dsplay, Is beng moved from the Chelsea hotel n Atlantc Cty, whom t was shown durng tho Natonal Fsheres conventon Iflst week. NEW CORPORATIONS. Two local Companes Fle Offcal Papers Durng Fast Week. Tho Beeches, Inc., a hotel corporaton, has (led Its offcal corporaton papers, Ita prncpal ofllco s at 73 Broad street, Red Bank. Incorporators aro Mss Mattlo VanBrunt and Mss Dorothy IS. Turkngton of Red Bank and Charlotto Chandlcss of Noptuno. Tho Mary Owen Borden Memoral Foundaton, Rver road, Rumson, has been Incorporated; wth Wllam H. Owen, John C. Borden, Arthur B. Borden, Dors Bordqp, and Wllam G. Grlndley an trustees. DREW IDS OWN PLANS, Henry Fx, a Red Bank Salesman* Buldng FOr Own Occupancy. Harry B. Southall of Red Bank has besn awarded the contraot to buld a, modern dwellng for Helen and Henry Fx on ther property nt Conovor and Hondrlcksor place, Rversde Heghts, n Mlddlctown.dwnshlp. Nolson K. Vandorbook. of Rod Blnk Is tho regstered archtoctwho perfected tucf-pans from" orgnal drawngs by Mr. Fx, who s n onlcsman n Krldoln clothng store nt Broad and Front streets, Meetng Postponed. aext meetng of the Townstnd club of Red Bank has bean postponed to Monday nght, March. meetng whch was to have boen hold next Monday nght at tho town hall has beon cancelled because of n. Townoond rally whch Is to take place at Fant Pleasant that nght. Sea Brght. <Th«Red Bank fttglter can be bought In So Brlht from UorrU Wtlmao and Barrj W«rner.l Jano Garland and Mss Nan Ilaryey.poatm&tlfra. at, Sen.-..Brght. amtokbura, respectvely, -attended tho mootng of (tn Hlnln AaHnhltlull of Postmasters Saturday at tho Essex house at Newark. Fshermen from ths borough who go Bhad fshng every year up tho Hudson woro successful In tho bddng held Tuesday by tho Palsades Park commsson for leasng the fshng grounds. flshormen are now busy wth preparatons for ther departure early next month. Lawrence Bach s a patent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. She U under observaton at the present tlmo but an operaton wll be performed later. Roy Stone, Jr., who njured hs leg In a! fall, s homo from Mon-. mouth Memoral hosptal. leg was badly spraned. X-rays showed no fracture. drawbrdge was closed Tuesday nght whle tho dredgo was at work deepenng the channel at that pont. Tho Ladles Ad socety of tho Methodst church wll hold a sewng bee Thursday afternoon, February 8, at the parsonage, Tho awardng of a ton of coal on the co-operatve plan by the Amercan. Mechancs lodge for the beneft of the Red Cross flooa relef fund has lnen postponed from tonght-untl Thursday nght, February 8. Alce Haacall, who has been employed.ab clerk n the postofflcc for several months, has severed her connecton there. Far Haven. (Tbo Rod Bank Regster can.bo bought In Far Havan from tbo Fatr Haven Market, the. Garden Stato atoro and Mr. Blppe) Another, contrbuton.to tho book fund of tho Far Haven publc lbrary has ben made by Wllam B. Potts of ths borough. lbrary wll be open, as usual Lncolns, brthday evenng. new moton pcture exhbt wll bo "Mad of Salem." Hgh score was made by Harvey M. Lttle, Sr., at the bunco party held Tuesday nght by the Sons and Daughters of Lberty lodge. Raymond Doughty of Far Haven won a crocheted collar and Lester Patterson of Rumson won a box of candy. A daughter was born Monday to rs.^ljohn ChrJstanson of Rver_ road. Lenten servces at tho Chapel of the Holy Communon wll consst of an evenng of prayer every Wednesday at 8 oclock. Kev. Carroll M. Burck of. Shrewsbury wll bo In charge. re were no contests at the school electon at Sea Brght Tuesday nght and only 4 votes were cast. Jano Garland, Edward Welch and Walter J. Sweeney were re-elected, and Raymond Fary was elected to fll the unexplred term of Edmund W. Cllnc, REDBANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. rallcnt at Hosptal. Edward Adams of Bolford waff taken to Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Long Branch, Monday. She Is a Burglcal patent:. Shrewsbury Casts 4 Vote*. Fourteen votes were cast Tuesday at Shrewsbury borough for the reelecton of Helen R. Borden, Stewart VanVlot and George H. Langc as membors of tho board of!;!lucaljjjnf!«>r.4hl-oc.3>c!u). no opposton. *"" -- ^ - 7 BROAD STREET Phones: RED BANK Free Delvery. Specals for Thurs., Fr. & Sat, Feb. - 3 Fancy Young Hen (BEST CUTS) Chuck Roast Chopped Beef C b. Fowlers Famous (7-8 - S - lbt.) Pork Sausage SPRING LAMB 7-8 lbs Lon Chops 9[ b Rb Chops We are now recevng Fresh Jersey Sprng Brolers Swansdown Cnke Flour 5c box Largo Frut CocktaU cans -!)c Hene Soups a for 5c (Except Consomme, Clam Chowder and Chcken Gumbo) Lght Meat Tuna Fsh :; can* c NBC Graham Crackers 7c box Domno Sugars 7c box P d B ) Strctly Fresh Jersey Eggs 3 9 MILK CHOCOLATE SWJETnEAIlTS Twelve delghtful pure mlk chocolate hearts snugly packed n a gay Valentne Box. A great treat for the kddes and sutable for table servce. VALENTINE BOOK PACKAGE A handsome book contaner flled wth a delcous assortment of sweet and mlk chocolate covered centers, f he utlty box s a constant remnder of the gver. Valentne Satn Menrf Mlk Cbocolato Decorated Mlk Chocolate Kcwplo Qualty and Servce at FANCY YOUNG lb average Spnach : 8 Ifcg. c Sweet*, red 5 lbs. c <Sreen lma Beans % lbs. 9c Calforna Carrots bun. le Celery Hearts, crsp _.. for 9c Tree-Rpened Grapefrut S for 3c Juce Oranges 35c dor, (No color added) Fancy Hpe> Tomatoes Ib» 5c Fresh Fneappled r 9c SALMON LARGE SMELTS OYSTERS STEAKS (to fry) 35 Pt. b DURING LENT WE WILL HAVE FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. VALENTINE HEART PACKAGE A beautfully decorated heart box flled wth an assortment of sweet or mlk chocolates; Over forty dfferent knds of Centers, and shell love them all. MILK CHOCOLATE HEART A great favorte of the kddes. Made of pure mlk chocol."., n attractve box. UAItO CANIY HEARTS Crystal clear hard candy hearts, cherry flavored wth true frut juce. Wrapped n wax paper. for Munfurn Mlll Clocolates Mnature *»wopt Chocolates 43-A Broad St. Red Bank "One Taste TelSts More Than a Thousand Words" MADE BY INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.. ncludng 847 Rogers Brothers and other famous slversmths. Patterns nclude "Ambassador," "Her Majesty," the new "Duke of Essex" and others equally desrable Ut U **Duke-oM35sex -Tta-Scl r S-peces. (llustrated) -* 68. 4,88 "Duke of Essex" Walter, n. - (llustrated) "Duke of Essex" Gravy Set 8.,98 "Duke of Essex" Vegetable Dshes "Duke of Essex" Well and Tree Platters, 8 n "Berkeley" Hollowwaro Peces (vegetable dshes, platters, gravy sets, etc.) "Rossctte" Hollowware Peces (vegetable dshes, platters, gravy sets, etc.) Many other peces n ths style, 8ILVEG CORNER «EamlxTgcrs Street Floor SEA TS NOW ON SALE for last two concert* by TKe EUGENE ORMANDY, CmtucHng KIRSTEN FLA6STAD JOHN McGORMACK Solost, Feb. IS Solost, Mwch to MOSQUE THEATRE Sngle seals for each concert," S3.5O-»J.O - *.5O,< tl. Subscrpton seats for bolh concert!, «6.O.» *4.8O *3.6 - *.8 On Gle Mala InfonutJon CeaWStrcet Floor L BAMBERGER & CO. Newark Super Savngs To go on sale today, for one day only vhle POUIETXK SAJPLE FOUNDATIONS, 5.95 each Mado to Boll for. to 8.5 each. Corselcttes and grdles. Corselettes n szes 36, 37 and 38; grdles In szes and 3, but not every stylo In each sfee. Corsets, 4th floor. KNITTED SLEEPERS.65 each Regularly.65 each. Sleepers that wll completely cover you and keep out tho cold. Closely kntted fabrc- In tearoso or blue. 36 to 4, but not every sze In cvcry stylo or color. Knt Underwear, 4th floor. O SAKGENT SHOW CARD COLOR SETS, D8o net Regularly would bo 3,6 set. Set conssts of. 6 dfferent water-resstant show card colors n ono ounco jars. Whte, gray, greens, blues, volets, yellow, oranges, reds, brown and black. Artst Supples, 8th floor. o M-PIECE rnvr. EUrOItTED CHINA DINNER SERVICES FOK set Regularly would be 39.5 set. Wde- blun border edged In gold. Border background s of deep Ivory wth contrastng center of clear whte. Chna, 7th floor. K 8 PAIRS PRINTED LINEN DRAPERIES,.8 and 6.5 pr. Regularly 7.5 and 9,95 par. At 4.8, a. largo floral pattern -tn KsekBtrands of bravm; black or rust. Each half par 48 nn. wldo and V4 yds. long, fully lned, pnch pleated. At 6.5, a formal, monotone prnt on *"a background of blue, brown or natural. Each half par IS Ins. wldo and % yds. fontr, fully lned, pnch pleated. Upholstery. 8th floor. 3 MARTEX TURKISH HATH TOWELS, IAD each Regularly would bo -5 each. One of tho best towels that Martex makes. Good, sturdy, absorbent towels In begre, roral, orchd or gray. All wth black otrped borderfl. B::5 nches. Towels, d floor. t,m BOYSBLANKET HOBES.5 each Regularly 3.3 each. Tan, blue or maroon blanket robes. Full cut wth an all-round belt. 8 to, but hot every sjo n each color. Boys Shop, d floor. 85 PAIRS MENS LINED AND UTOJNED GLOVES.49 par Regularly would b«.b8 par. Mens glovea n capeskn or sucdo. Not every ulzo n nvery stylo or color. No mall or phono orders. Men Gloves, Street floor. 8 WOMENS TAILORED SHIRTS, S.7S each Regularly would be 5. each. Specal purchase. A kntted fabrc. Slk back auede, perfect for Southern wear or wth talored suts. Wht*, pnk, chamos or brown. 3 to 4, but not every BIZB In every color. No mall or phona orders. Blouses, 3d floor. IS JUNIOR MISS OAMEL HAUt COATS, 3. each Regularly T.5 eaeh. Boys stylo caraol har coat. Whltt pearl buttons, double breasted wth vent back, Crepa lned, nterlned. Han-" talored. Natural only. Stes to 7. Junor Mss Coats, ad floor. Pace Tfasa New Floor and rdge Lamps THREE STYSJ8S G^ REFLECTORS vrlh 6» way lghtng; two style* wth onyx bases; ono style n Brmngham bronze. TWO STYLES STUDENT BltlDGBgt One has an onyx base, the other s fnshed m Brmngham bronze. Hand-se-wn pure slk shades n a splendd range of colors. : LAMPS Bamb»r flora Ffth P!o«&. S quanttes last \ M PIECES BIARCASITB JEWELRY, &g9 each Regularly would be 5. each. assortment nclude* bracelets, pn clps or pns. Very fne qualty marcult* set In starlng slver. A faw peces wth colored»ton» trm. Novelty Jewelry, Street floor. MO LBS. BON BON JELLIES, 4o Ib. Regularly 65o lb. Crystalttl jelles wth a soft Jelly cen» ter. Packed assorted n one. pound boxes. Pneapple, but* terscotch, lcorce, peppermnt and raspberry. Candy, Street floor. 6 STERLING SILVER COMFOTIERS, 3.38 each Regularly 4.M each. ThU low compoter wll pleasa many, as t Is very useful for mnts, nuts, cookes. Beautful thread decoraton and glt lned., Inches hgh. slver Corner, Street floor. ISO MENS SWISS GLORIA. UMBRELLAS,.S each Regularly would bo 4. each. Specal purchase! Swss glora (fnest of all glora) um«breuu. In a slk case. Wds selecton of wood handles. Umbrellas, Street floor. PEASANT SCARVES, DOILIES AND NArlUNS Quantty ud Descrpton IbnlArl/ Now IMUItt. lls xl8lnchcl..!a«ac -BOO-floI^twr-WM-. l 8 l h!. lrx[alncbe.. Ao«rt! a wuh on frftrra. «la lol.w ln-h..oe»<-h SOtMea 7ft ffesrf. «!l*» 45l7«r4ncc,,7«Novelty homespun natural center wth colored border. Red, green or brown. No Wt phone orders. Lnen*. ^ floor. L. BAMBERGER & CO. of.stmerca.s, G.neat Jt.oMs".

16 o Staton To Close For Repars staton, WBRB, wll dose tes^easatos)jttm,&.»,53mto!; ths tme,, extensve ete altnratlons wll I It* l nnd d now equpment qp t wll bob nstalled - to b brng the staton tt up tto the latest retrements of tho Federal Communcatons commsson, A farewell program baa beon ar- ranged "lor tomorrow" sght whch wll lnoludo many artsts, who have been heard over te «tat!on n the past Specal feature programs wll bo-heard at On. m., when Mn. Thomas. Jardno wll present a Susan B. Ajthony memoral broadcast. At 9;B oclock Boy Scout troop t: 3, undor tho leadershp of WarronDcBrbwn, scoutmaster, -wll commemorate tho 7th annversary of Bctfutfng-. At oclock " Green Room" wll present a program starrng Mss Grace M&lchow and Arch Brown n ther characters, Abgal anf Urah Scudder, of "Old Home Folks" fame. Others appearng wll te- Betty Huhn, "Chcko" WhIUejre. Helen Mlne, Leonard Jollnc nml Arthur Mayhow. Eatontown. (Tho Bed Bank Regster csn bo bough In Eatontown at U> >tor» of WUUm <3 Dq^ls. G. Edward Smock and Velleos.) Nanoy Rddle, daughter of Mr. and Chester Rlddlo of Lews slreot, entertaned moro than guests on Saturday at a party at her homo In celebraton of her sxth brthday. A brthday cake wth sx candles was a (enterpleco for the table. Decoratons were of pnk and green. Mr.and Danel S. Norrls are vstng " ther daughter, Irma South Lnden, Rogers, Hghlands, Shrewsbury and Hllsde avenues, Twlnllglt terrace and Lghthouse road. Counclman J. S. Hoffman sad ho has reconsdered hs. nctlon In refusng to serve as charman of tho water and sewer commttee and Is now ready to accept the chormanshlp. Ths was agreeable to Mayor Brown. Ars. Grandn V. Johnson was hostess at.the card party gven Mon- Mr. Ben- B«hnett on Long Island. nett recently was badly Injured n a fall. Janet Chasey, daughter of Mr. and Wallace Chasey, recently underwent an oporaton at Red Bank for tho removal of her tonsls. Womens auxlary of the flre department wll celebrate ther nnth annversary next Thursday nght at a show and dnner. Tho dnner wll b» served at the Smoke Shop tavern. Patty OKeefe, daughter of Mr. ard Jack OKeefe, has been confned to her home by Illness. Charles D. Cleveland left Tuesday by tran tor a three months stay n Calforna. nre company was called out shortly after 6 oclook Tuesday mornng; to extngush a chmney frs attthe BomoTOt-James Ee»n;Qf-Lew tfeet. re was no damage. Walter Tuttle, Jantor at the gram mar school, has been confned to h homa byulnesa. Sons and Daughters of Lberfy, No. 5, wll hold a valentne «ocl&l next Monday nght at Crescent hall. Valentnes wll to exchangee and refreshments wll be served, t bunco a card party wll be held by tho lodge Monday sght, February. Los Lews, daughter of Mr. an< CHarlesLewlB, Is a patent a! Hazards hosptal. state frst ad councl wll mee wtth the Eatontown flrt ad squa tonght at the fre house. Xtefreahmentswn be served by the Woman auxlary followng tho meetng. Mr, and Lylo Polhomus Freehold spent Sunday wth Mr. an Wesley Watkns. Ladles Ad socety of th Ksthodlst church wll meet ths afternoon at the parsonage, A world day of prayer wll be he!, tomorrow afternoon by the Eatontown churches at the Presbyteran church at :3 oclock. Rev. Wllam JJacdoratd; pastor, wll preach. Mr. and Charles Schock pent Sunday wth Genevlev Cort at Freehold. Percy Potter of Wanamassa, < nephew of Samuel Knght o ths place, ded Tuesday mornng. Mr. and Frank Fowler o. West Long Branch were Sunday vstors of Fowlers parents, Mr. and Charles Bennett. lra. Raymond Tuttle of West Long Branch, formerly of Eatontown, s confned to her home wth lnjurle. n a fall Sunday. ambulance auxlary wll meel tonght at the fre house. Moro than 3 guests attended party held Frday nght by the Daughters of Amerca at Crescen fcsjl Prze wnners were Av thur Floldner and Mss Lutle Allgor, lodge wll hold an Intaton Frday nght, February IB, In the hall Janet Bay VanBrunt, daughter o Mr. and Kenneth VanBrunt, celebrated her fltbt brthday yesterday. A brthday cake was a centeplece for the table. She receved many useful gfts. Junor Order of Amercan Me chanlca wll hold an Installaton o offcers tonght at Crescent hall. offcal board of the Methodst church wll hold a covered dsh supper next Wednesday nght In the church basement. Kev. Malcolm Wl- Htt* Is n charge. Ladles Ad socety of tho Methodst church hold a brthday supper Tuesday nght at the church n celebraton of the brthday of Stanley VanBrunt. Followng tho, supper gomes were played. About 5 wero presont. commltteo n charge conssted of Mss Suslo Allgor, Mr«. Charles Falkenburg, Fred G. Steelman, Arthur Taylor and Mrs, Arthur Chasey, New MonmoutK. "the costume dance Saturday ngb\ lt Independent fre hall, Bclfdrd, for the beneft of St. Marys church of ths place was successful beyond the expectatons of those -who drected It. About?5 was cleared. Kev. F, Russell Purdy of Atlantc Hghlands conducted the vesper servce at tho Baptst church Sunday afternoon. Selectons were rendered by the chldrens chor. MlM Elsabeth Roberts, who atl«5d«wbmans~-:ollcgo at New Brunswck, and Mr. and Frederck Roberta of Brooklyn spent Sunday wth Mr. and Howard W. Roberts. - A specal lermon wll be broadcast tomorrow mornng at :8 oclock at Staton WBRB of Red Bank by Rev. Banucl Johnston of ths place. re wll be (pedal musc. - A mootng of the trustees of the RUt church,vma held last l _ to advertse In Ths Regster, Ivertlsement,.-,.""." Hghlands. (Tn Bed Bank ReslUr can U bouh In Blgblanda from GHOIWB, Mr Molltor, B«dU. dm ator* and JOMD. Staman). the auspces of tho Rosary soeletj of thn nmroh of Our r.ady of Porpetual Help wll be a sauhettl luncheon, followed by a card party, next Monday In the church basement. Mae Magnuson wll be hostess. luncheon wll be served from noon to oclock. For those who would b«present for cards only, efreshments wll be served at clock. Brdge, pnochle and bunco wll be played untl 4:3. Bds for two trucks, one for the borough garbage department and the other for the street department and for a now polce car wll bo opened at & specal meetng of tho mayor and councl Saturday afternoon of ths week at oclock. At the regular meetng Monday nght Mayor Harry A. Brown announced that everythng was In readness for the WPA to repar a number of streets In tho borough. total cost s $9,5 and tho boroghs share s $8,737. Streets to be mproved Include Mller, Bay, Prospect, Fourth Ffth, Bay Vew, South Peak, Waldell, Second, Jackson, Volley, Conter, John, Atlantc and Cornwall, also day nght by the Womens Democratc club. Ladles Ad socety of the Methodst church has been engaged tg serve the dnner at the annual party of the fre department Saturday nght, March, at the Lons Den.. Servces wll be held Wednesday and Frday evenngs at 7:45 oclock durng Lent at the Church of Our,ady of Perpetual Help. Hosary, sermon and benedcton wll take place Wednesday, and Statons of the toss Frdays. Specal servces wll be held every Sunday evenng at the Methodst church durng Lent Next Sunday nght members of cvc and fraternal rganlzatlons wll Jon wth the copgregatlon to hear Chef Runnng Boarra-full-b!oode<l-Indlan,-who-a an Epscopal clergyman. Hs home s In Broklyn. He s well known as an orator. Epworth league of the Methodst church wll meet tonght at the parsonage to make plans for entertanng the Monmouth dstrct of the Epworth league, whch meets here next Monday nght A feature of the sesson wll be selectons by the Atlantlo Hghlands Glee club and orchestra. Blly Sckles, sen of Mr. and Osborn Sckles, has returned home from Monmouth Memoral hosptal, where he was wth pneumona. Counclman J. S. Hoffman Is certfyng workers for WPA Jobs at Sandy Hook. Mr. Hoffman spent Tuesday at Trenton wth Harold McCormlck of the WPA staff. Work at Sandy Hook started today. Harry R. Mahler Is redecoratng the Interor of Bedles drug store. Fred Mohr and Berths Smth have returned home from Florda, Prosperty Nght prze at the Audtorum s now $. name of Ambrose Lmng was announced last week but ha s n Florda. Ladles auxlary of the Lons club wll hold a card party next Tuesday nght In the Lons Den. Amercan Legon auxlary wll hold a card party Tuesday nght, February 3. Chowan county courthouse at Edenton Is the oldest In North Carolna. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY,98T. CAMPAIGN FOR MORE PARKS Wlls n Tlvlsnker, son of Mr. and rs. Lauretz s. Ylvsaker of Shrewsury, was photographed recently as e presented a pamphlet from the n-ests and puts dvson of the tale department of consevvatyn nd development to Former Senator V. Warren Barbour as ho was leavg & meetng at the Red Bank Elks Ub. Ylvlsnkcr s a member of Boy cout troop No. 5 of Shrewsbury. Boy Scouts of Monmouth coun- II are co-opbratng wth C. P. (Wll- >er, state forester, In a drve for lore state parks n New Jersey. Followng are excerpts from. Mr. fbers plea, whch the pamphlets jntan In full: "It.s now recognzed that there no envronment so generally benllcal to those who have an opporunlty to enjoy t as the out-of-doors.nd partcularly the out-of-doors as lature furnshes t wth only tho eroellshments or changes necessary o make t really usable bythe averse ctzen. "Publc reservatons, where they p e avalable, are no longar fads, but Broad & Wallace Sts.,.JT t - arc necesstes for great multtudes of our people. What Is brought back from such areascannot be measured, altogether In dollars and conts or In better blood pressure, qulctc* nerves and.mproved dgeston. "New Jersey has mudc woefully mcaga provson of ths sort for her people. Neghborng states nl around the horzon provldo for ther ctzens outdoor acreage nstead of the square footage avalable n ths state for New Jersey people. Our publc hghways are jammed on every pleasant holday wth mob3 who must fnd ther only stoppng place along the roadsde or on prvate property, wthout comfort, wthout convenence and often as a nusance to the property owner. Our publc reservatons state forests, state parks, etc., are crowded to capacty and often have to.turn away prospectve vs tnrs because there s no room for all who seek to use them. " cost of makng adequate provson for these needs wll be consderable, but the cost today wll be Insgnfcant wth that whch the same program wll hwolva a few RED BANK Most Complete Straght Lquor Store In toe County. Delvery Servce at All Tmes Call 334., AGENTS FOB BELLOWS & CO. - DEWEYS WINES, SCOTCH Johnne Sl.49 Walker BED LABEL VERMOUTH Imported MARTINI & ROSSI I NOILLY THAT CINZANO 3KM. Ffth Domestc Vermouth DELVNO Sweet and Dry 3-oz. Bordeaux Blanc SUPEBIErR < C Vntage 88 H * Ffth -, Imported by Bellows * Co. CARIOCA BUM-Gold Pnts f GIN Hollowayo Booths Hgh and Dry Ffth HIRAM WALKERS BLACK HAWK Straght Bye Whskey 6 YEARS OLD Dstlled In Canada..79 _ «.49 Pt. G. & W. Star Pnt Kng of pt. Kentucky qt. RUM STRAIGHT NEW ENGLAND YEAB8 OLD pt..69 fth BUY NOW - * PRICES AKFXDVANCING THIS HOME IS STILL AVAILABLE AT $74 We cannot duplcate ths house today at ths prce MODEL HOME ForakJed by STEFNBACH-KRESGE DEPT. STORE Asbury Park Pnckney Park many home-mnded men. and women who have Inspected ths stone-front Model Home, have been unanmous n tholr enthusasm for ts authentc Colonal archtecture, compact layout, largo rooms, good sold constructon and genune comfort and convenence. You. too, wll ogres that It Is the "last word" n modern Ilvabllty. It contans sx rooms, colored tlo ktchen and bath, open porch, recreaton room, Potro Ol Burner, Hockwood lnsulnton, brass plumbng. Ideally stuated n Red Bnnkn newest and most appealng resdental secton, where charmng Colonal Homes create tho effect of delghtful Ea-lyAmerlcan vl- "K.\ Just n few mnutes walk from the center of town and ralroad stntlon. If you aro.seekng tho completely satsfyng suburban resdence, be sure to soo thla one! WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT a duplcate of ths or any of our Model Homes, or a home from your own pjan. If you so desre, we wll have our archtect nterpret your dena n specally drawn plans. ALLEN BROS. Inc. Esner Buldng or Offco on Property Pndmey Road and Grant Place, Red Bank Phone: Red Bank 43 years heaco. Tho state must meet II need some day. " demand today lor such, faellltlea Is tremendous. Thousands who heretofore have, been able to and have made a habt of fndng outlet for ther recreaton needs In organ places aro now. thrown back.upp tho loo» expensve facltes that eft. bo had In tho publc out-of-doors army ot outdoor lovers am users was on the Increase befor rd tlmob. New lvng condton vo forced ever Increasng? numbers take advantage of jthls way oc got- Lng away from cty envronment an tmosphere. "Snce the Fedoral Cvlan Conervatlon Corps began to functon ho capaoty of tho lmted publo read now avalable has beon Increasng, but what has been done In makng moro of the present proporton avalable and n Increasng ther uae- ulnoss la caught up wth by the pub- c demands fast as tho work can completed. More land Is.. neces- lary. Immedate and rapd expanlon of jubllc ownershp of abanoned farm*, stbmarglnal lands and ld areas la an urgent need, It Is unquestonably reasonable to mand that a normal, able-boded tzen bo gven hs share of (ho lateb assstance In ths way. A urefully planned speclflo program >r such expanson Is avalable for so at once, federal funds to suplement ntato expendtures can be ccued If the state funds arc made vallablo. tme s hej-o when ow Jersey must malc provson to t the avorago. ctzen off the hghvs and street corners nnd Into tho oodsj away from dscontent nto envronment that lfts and heals. "Let us say that ths s not a crltnm of the Bplendld program for o caro and tranng of the defec- a or crmnal element of our populaton whch has been developed so effectvely by t&a state. On the other bond. It Is a pes, that tho normal and able-boded element of our populaton be gven a far shore of the expendtures made from publo funds by New Jer«ey for the help, coratofr and well-belnff ot Its people." Surprae Shower For Mss Murel Sachs A surprse mscellaneous shower was tondercd Mlas Murlol Sachs of Branch avenue Saturday nght at th< homo of Mss Qertrudo Yonks of Wallace street. Mss Sachs wll become tho brldo of Thoodoro Soltzor of Lone Branch on Sunday, February. Sho receved many beautlfu nd useful gfts. Tho houso wns attractvely decorated and tho sfts wore concealed under a largo doll, dressed as a rldo. Card games wore played and a supper was served at mdnght Thoso present wero Honry eltzer, A. Altberg, a AHjerg, Hyman Soltzer, Aba Seltzer, all of Long Branch; Harry Sachs, Mrs, L. Yonks, rgo Seltzer, Phlp Aokerolt, Msses Solma Smon, Dorothy 3rand, Bertha Hootklns, Sylva Le- Insly, Gertrude Levlnalty, Gertrude fonke, Murel Sachs and Frances 3osn, all of Red Bank; and Tranz of New York cty. Womans Club Meetngs. Tho drama department of the Red!5ank Womans club wll have a uncheon and meetng next Monday fternoon at oclock at tho olubouse. handcraft class of the :lub wll hold a whte.clophant sale.nd tea next Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the clubhouso. jpowers a worthy remembrance that carres wth t all the sentment attached to.st.- Valentnes Day. We have a large selecton at very reasonable prces. Honey Bee Flowers Upper Broad Street Phono Bed Bank 87. THE BEST SHOPPING PLACE IN TOWN THEATBE -. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS VhO»t» Loot lmes Today THURS,, FEB. "ONE IN A MILLION" FBI., SAT., FEB. -8 DIG FEATURES "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" wth, Jock Bonny - Burns & Allen AND "LONGEST NIGHT" SUN., MON*, TUE8-, FEB. M -8- "AFTER THE THIN MAN" frth Wllam rowel] Myjua oy WED., THBBS., FEB. 7-8 TWO FEATURES "ISLE OF FURY" -U AND "THANK YOU, JEEVES" Every WED. Kvonlng O and "JACK POT" Every FBI. Evenng $39. Or Mara In Cash fbee P h o n e ^53 O Prces n Effect Thursday Noon Tll Saturday Nte. P h o n e , Fryng 4-lb. or Sze Roastng Fresh Cal Qualty Round Steak Bottom Round Roast Top Round Roast Cross Rb Roast Fancy Calves Lver Star Slced Bacon Fresh Chopped Beef Smoked Beef Tongues Rb End Lon Pork Extra Fancy Legs Lamb lb LB. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 49c 7c 5c c c 3c Purtan Smoked Hams lb. 3c Largest Freshest Jersey doz Tree-Rpened Oranges 5 Fancy Seedless Grapefrut 7 Fancy Large Bananas Brookfeld Roll No. CANADIAN SMELTS FRESH CRAB MEAT Stewng or Fryng OYSTERS...: ft.... tb. 9c 59c pt. 9c Fancy Large Ivory lb 4-5 lb. Fancy Fowl Qualty Srlon Steak Top Srlon Roast Prme Rb Roast Lbb/s Red Alka Salmon Z - 45c Lobbys DeLuxe Peaches Gesha Crab Meat Royal Scarlet Tuna Fsh 3 35c \ lb, can 7c large sze 9c Mueller^ Sphett Noodles 3 ^ 5c Slverdale Tomatoes "Z e - 5c Roy. Scarlet Peanut Butter b. j ar 7c Schneders Leader West Vrgna lb b S. Lge Sold Rpe Tomatoes 5 b». Fancy New Potatoes 3 u».. Fresh Washed Spnach (Whole) FANCY BLUEFISH.. ft. 5c BOSTON MACKEREL ft. 5c FRESH CODFISH STEAKS ft. 7c WANTED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERS FJIIDAY 8AXUBDAY Fancy Large GREEN PEPPERS for Sc. Fancy Largo SWEET POTATOES 5 fts. 9c Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Noon Fresh Slced Frosted Peaches lb Delcous,, Broccol b 8 Lver u>. Beef Lver ^^Cmcl Steak^~b7 Slced Bologna lb. Frankfurters $». Pmum Bacon 3 Sheffeld Mlk-Small Fowl Salmon,, Steak lb C a

17 V Personals. ^Mtf* Dorothy Dodge of Hubbard (Park baa gven up her poston on (the rcjjortorlul and edtoral star of JhyRtd Bank Examner, * Mr. -and ; -Mr». -Alfred taru- ot dhatjr TOS4 entertan**^»f"»m JWr», Walter Pottlt, Mr, nnd Mm,! James Louden and Mr. and Wllam Seaman all of Freehold, Saturday nght at a brdge party. Mr. and Robert Dobrow of Rector plaoa pant tho weomnd wth relatves at Toms Rver. Mss Ann Llttlo of East Borgen place spent tho week-end wth frends at Rutherford, Wllam Babbtt of Nowark bag replaced Wlbur Tomllnson ot Eatontown at the fountan of Wholano Drug otore at Broad and Whte streets, Qeorgo Qulglcy of Chestnut street returned Tuesday to St. Marys Semnary at Baltmore, whore ho expects to complete hla studes for tho presthood In May. Mr. and Davd Fscher of Brooklyn axe the parents ot a daughter born January SI. Fscher Is the former Mss Llbby Madanslty of Red Bank, Wllam Kackett of Locust avenue, baggage agent at the local ralroad staton, has returned home from tho Rlvervlew hosptal. Mss Jenne Costa of Lelgbton avenue underwent an appendcts operaton Frday mornng at Rlvervlew hosptal.. Robert Matthews of Bast Bergen place s no longer employed at Klellns store on West Front street. Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskoy, pastor of St.- James church, returned home Thursday after spendng throe weeks at Palm Beach and Jacksonvlle, Florda, and Charleston, North Carolna. Hs has almost completely recovered from, an attack of grp, whch prevented hs takng a flve- " months trp around the world. Mss Emly Stlllwagon of Marrl-. son avenue, who Is employed by tho Merchants Trust company, and Ulna Eleanor Tllton, superntendent ot Rlvervlew hosptal, wll sal Satur-, day on tho Carlnthla on a cruse to Nassau. Mrs, Hosea Chark of Hghlands, publcty charman of the Red Bank Womans club, Is confned to bed wth grp. Robert A. Kennedy of Sprng street, overseer of the poor, has been confned to bed wth grp. Mss Carolyn Elzabeth Sherman, who before movng to Ptman more than a year ago was a resdent of Red Bank, was the_week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Tallman ot Rversde avenue. Mss Glora Rengall of Leonlawaa a Saturday vstor of Jeroma Schwarz and famly of Throckmorton - avenue. Rchard Stupelll has returned to hs home on Newman Sprngs road after havng been a patent at Rlvervlew hosptal for more than a week. Mr. Stupellt was recently Injured In an accdent at Keyport, and l» reported to be well on the road to recovery. Wllam Lyons and famly of Harrson avenue have moved to Chestnut street., George Yanko of Peters placo, senor arts studch at Lehlgl unversty, BAB boon elected edltor-lnchef of tho- Brown»nd Whte, student newspaper. He Is the son of Mr. and Jacob Yanko and a graduate ot Red Bank hgh school. Frederck Wlkoff, son ot Wllam H. Wlkoff of Maple avenue, who s attendng Peddle School at Hlghtstown, wll attend the annual mld-wlnter prom In the Alumn gymnasum at the school ths Saturday nght. Charles Bottagaro of Herdng road, who has been for tho past four weeks wth grp, Is Improved. Harry Coppcrthwalto of Pearl street Is expected to return home today or tomorrow* from Monmouth Memoral hosptal, where he recently underwent an appendcts operaton. Mss Joanne Serplco of Wllam street hao been confned to her home wth grp. Postmaster Edward vonkattengell attended the quarterly mootng of the State Assocaton of Postmasters Saturday at the Essex house, Newark. MISB Loulso Parker, daughter of Klla Parker of Prospect avenue, wll- bo among those attendng the annual mld-wlnter prom of Peddle School at Hghtstown ths Saturday nght. Paul Oryl of Phalanx, formerly employed at ron McCampbolls grape farm at Holmdel, has taken a Job at the Sherdan bar on West Front street. Mss Vrgna ffllort, daughter of Mr. and Morgan B. lellcrt of Maple avenue, entered the nurses tranng school Tuesday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Monday evenng oovoral of Vrgnas frends and classmates gathered at her homo and wshed her success In her new feld of endeavor. Mrs, Thomas McCllntock of Long Branch and James Smth end John R. Ferry of East Orange were guests of Mss Gladys L. Shropshre Tuesday at tho annual phllanthroplc.card party of the Bublnsteln olub of Now York, of whch Mss Shropshre Is a member.. Albert W. VanNostrand of Plnckney road "saw a robn Saturday afternoon on tho lawn of her homo. It was ono of tho frst scon In thu vcnty ths year. Mss Los Knodell, daughter of Mr. and John Knodell of Wardoll avenue, Rumson, formerly of Red Bank, a student at Mss Illmane school far grls at Phladelpha, has rottrned to school after spendng a week wth hor paronts. dell entertaned threo tables of brdge at her homottrlday nght n honor of her house guests. Mss Eleanor Llpman of Columbus,. Georga, and Charles Edolmnn of New Rochelle, New York. Bank hgh school and tho groom of Mss Margarot Bovlns of Woshlng- Mlddletown. townshp hgh school. _ ton ^street rcturnod_to Rod.JBarlc- Mr.-Gllbort-ls-omployod-by-the-stat "Cathollo hgh School yesterday after hghway dopartmont. y ore resdng at Hghlands. havng been conflnod to her homo three weeks wth mumps, Charles K. Humrohouso ot Drum-, mond place la confned to bed wth l p plourlsy. Mls Ann Lttle of Borgon place was a guest of Mss Mary Lou Davejr of Kthorford over the woolt-ond. Charles BultorfasB of Roctor place IB conflnod to tho house wth grfp., > Mr. and Mrs, Trovonlan Bennett, Mss Loulgo Crawford and Albert Crawford of Bhrowobury nvonuo spent Frday wth Aohor" Craw-, ford of Colts Neck. Rchard Tllton of Knollwood has been engaged as substtute teacher n the commercal department of the Rumson hgh school durng the absoho,of Qharles Wayte, who-u.la ftbrftto for hla health..-v,,- D >. Wllam H. Ellott of McLaren nfront, votnran Ted nanlt mnll enrrler, Is enjoyng hs annual Southern trp. Ho wll vst Florda, Klngaton and Jamaca and wll return about March L Ellott Is vstng her daughter, Sdney Erlckson of Brdgeport, Connectcut. James Costa of Whte street la a pneumona patent ot Rlvervlew hosptal. She was taken to the hosptal Tuesday In tho Rod Bank Frst Ad Squad ambulance. Ellott Lovlne, son of Mr. and Lous Lovlne of Hudson avenue, s a pneumona patent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. He was taken to the hosptal Tuesday. Mr. Levlne Is manager of the Kng Arthur market on Broad street. Captan Robert A. Kennedy, ovorseer of the poor, hs been very sck wth Intestnal grp at hs home on Sprng street the past week. Hln condton has shown marked Improvement tho past two days and It Is exppcted that he wll resume hs dutes next week. Whllo he has beon lad up hs routne offce work has Been looked after by.arthur Aul, Laura Denlnger of Rver road was a guest of Arabrose Schller of West Long Branch Monday. Elmor Mtchell and Elmer Mlt-. chell, Jr.-, of Wallace street, mall carres,. wth ther famles, arc spendng a vacaton at Daytona Beach, Florda. y are expected home next week. 73d brthday of Edward Fenton of Bergen place occurred Tues day. No forma! celebraton was he!l but Mr, Fenton receved many congratulatons on hs good health and the fact that hs appearance Is much more youthful than many men who arb younger. Mr. and Wllam W. Armstrong of Maple avenue returned last nght after spendng four weeks at Mlramor Inn, Weat Palm Beach, Florda. Mss Besse Rlordan of Irvlngton spent the week-end wth her mother, Mrs, Ethel. Rlordan and famly of Oakland street. Donald Slckels of Shrewsbury avenue Is spendng a few days wth her mother, Soph o Loeb Davdson and her grandmother, Henry Loeb of New York cty. Lous Prate of Mount street was a_sunday_guest_of_frends_at_rafc_ way, Mayor and Charles R. Englsh of Maple avenue have returned from a sojourn spent at New Smyrna, Florda. Edwn R. Conover, presdent of the Red Bank buldng and loan assocaton, s confned to hs home wth a severe cold. ^» Weddngs. Krauss Kelly Mss Ethel Margaret Krauss, daughter of Mr. and George Krausa of Watervlew way, Sea Brght, was marrod to Harold F. Kelly, son ot Anna Kelly of Eatontown, Saturday afternon at St Georges Epscopal church at Rumson. Rev. Earlo G. Ller performed the ceremony, altar was decorated wth pnk and -whte cut flowers. Stanley Farrar, church organst, played tho processonal and re ccsslonal marches and Edward Davs of Bloomflold sang several selectons brldo was gven In marrago by her father. She was attred n an accordon pleated chffon gown and a whte halo of braded satn and chffon, trmmed wth orangd.blossoms. She carred whte roses and babys breath, Her only attendant was Mss Laura Hagburg ot Bayonne, who was attred In a lght blue net. She carred pnk roses. Tho flower grl, June Krauss, slstor of tho brde, wore a colonal taffeta dregs and a wreath of pnk gardenas. Arthur Pratt of Newark was best man. ushers were Anrew Adorson and Lawrencq Fowler of Sea Brght, Wlfred Harvay of North Long Branch and Charles Meyer of Newark. Over 5 persons attended a recepton at tho Garfleld-Grant hotel at Long Branch. couple left on a months trp to Florda ar.d upon ther return wll lve on PenlnBula avenue. Sea Brght, Tho brldo Is a graduate of the Long Branch hgh school and was a buyer for the Modern Oeas shop of Sea Brght. Mr. Kelly attended St James* hgh school at Red Bank He Is manager of Harrys Lobster houso at Sea Brght. Codwauador Dow, Mss Janet Cadwallader, daughtu of Ivah Cadwallador of Water man avenue, Rumson, became tho brde of Joseph P. Dow, son of Mr. and Mtchaol P. Dow of Boston Monday afternoon at St. Johns chapel, Brooklyn. brldo wore a whte lace gown, wth a flnger-tlp vel and was attended by hor twn sster, Mss Dorothy Cadwallader, who was dressed In a pnk net dress and carred Talsman rosob. A recepton was held afterward. Tho couple wll lve at New York. Mr. Dow Is assocated wth J. P. Morgan * Co, of New York. VVoolley Glbert. Tho weddng of Mss Florence Estollo Woolloy of Shrewsbury avenuo and Josoph Bamuol Glbert, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Glbert of Hghlands, took place January 7 In the MIBS Kno- Reformed church parsonage. Rev. W. Carman Trcmbath, pastor, offcated. y wcro attended by Mr. and Clfford Dlsbrow of Koyport. Tho brldo Is a graduato of Red Itapployen Conover, Mss Mldred Irene Rappleyea, daughter of Florence M. Rappleyear of Atlantlo Hghlands, and Loon Bennett Conovor, Jr.; son of Mr. and Loon Bonnott Conover of Marlboro, were marred January 3 In Old Tcnnont church by Rev. Charles II. Ncff. r attendants woro Gladys E. Lews and Alfred B. Conovor, slater and brother ot tho brdegroom. Broadcast About Susan B. Anthony - Tomorrow.Mglt Portrat of Famous Leader In Fght for Equal Suffrage to be Presentedto Natonal Postoffce Department Monday. BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 93?. Boxng Bouts To Feature Meetng A card of >lx. three-round exhbton, boxng bouts wll be presented Thursday nght of next week at post exalted rulers and old-tmers nght at the Red Bank Elks club. A class wll bo Intated by past exalted rulers In the roles of lodge offcers for the occason. Tho Intaton wll take placo promptly at 8 oclock, after whch the members wll retre to the grll for tho boxng show. 7th annversary of the brthday of Susan B. Anthony, poneer leader for equal suffrage and womens rghts, wll occur Monday. To- man bout wll be between morrow nght at 9 oclock an address Mckey Bottone of Newark, 65 about Mss Anthony and her work pounds, and Joe Bush of Atlantlo wll be broadcast from Staton Cty, 67 pounds. Bottono has fought WBRB at Red Bank by Robert some of the countrys leadng mddleweght, Includng "Gorlla" Jones, C. Brown, a member of the Womans club. scrpt Is by Mary R. Franke Battagla, "Red" Flnnegon, Beard, dstngushed hstoran and Harry Balsamo, Solly Krelger and Al authorty on achevements of women Brown., Ṫhe Susan B, Anthony memoral Other bouts wll brng together commttee, of whch Robert Tony Ravele of Long Branch and Adamson of Mlddletown vllage s Frank " " Hadley of Red Ba,nk, 4 charman, wll make a gft of a portrat of Mss Anthony to the postal Casey, 4 pounds, both of Red, pounds; "Ba-Ba" Summonte andd Bll department at Washngton Monday Bank; Tommlo Cosentlne of Red afternoon, portrat wll be accepted by Thrd Assstant Postmas- Branch, 3 pounds; Benny Ncosa Bank and John Ftzgerald of Long ter Ellenberger and wll be dsplayed ; and Bob "Kller" Kllzen, pounds, In the postal department buldng at both of Red Bank, and Ernlo Krahthe captal. Publc exerclbes wll be nert of Shrewsbury and an opponent held, durng whch musc wll be glv- ;not yet selected. en by the Marne band., Tho bouts are beng arranged by Browns address, n addton to Joseph Cross of Far Haven and the scrpt by Mary R. Beard, wll Frank CHenceon of Rumson. George make the followng menton of the Walte of Long Branch wll be ref- Susan B. Anthony commemoratve eree and Charles Wagner, manager stamp: of DeForeste gymnasum at Long "On August 6, 936, was Issued by Branch, wll be tmekeeper, the Unted States Postoffce Depart- j ment a commemoratve stamp mark- Ing the sxteenth annversary of suffrage for women. Ths beautful three-cent purple stomp bears the Hosptal Auxlary portrat of Susan B. Anthony, coped _ from the marble bust whch stands Raymond Stearns wag accept- In the captol at Washngton, and n, "d as a new member of the Far Havthe Metropoltan museum n New j en auxlary of Rlvervlew hosptal at York cty. It was modelled from llf9 a meetng Monday afternooh at the by the sculptor, Adelade Johnson, home of John A. Chaunzy of who was a lfe-long frend of MUs Far Haven. A dessert-brdge wll be Anthonys. held Tuesday afternoon, February 3, One hundred and ffty: mllon at :3 oclock at the Epscopal of these Anthony tamps have parsh house, Far Haven. been used. It has proved the Harry Smock s charman and her most popular specal stamp ever ssued. Women throughout the coun- Carl Schwenker, J. W. assstants are C. C. Perrlne, try nsst on usng only Anthony Ivns and Mss M. A. Hendrtckson. stamps and often send nstead of the Compresses, mayo covers, sterlzer usual fve-cent foregn postage two of squares, bnders, draw sheets and the Anthony stamps so that ther tonsl aprons were made Monday for tho hosptal operatng room. Those present.althe_ mc_etlngjtere Mrs,_C L message of educaton and nspraton may travel all over the world. Governor Harold O. Hoffman has C. Perrlne, John W. Ivlns, made the followng statement In sup- Carl Schwenker, Lawrence port of Susan B. Anthony day: Burdge, Rchard McAllster, For some years tho women of Harry Smock, Hal Ward, Amerca have observed February Chester Huff, Mss Llllle M. 5th as Susan B. Anthony Day In rec- Flannery, Mss M. E. Hendrlckson ognttlon of her supreme devoton to and M 8S Elzabeth C. Soowcroft. women s rghts., m., Wth a,zeal equal to that of any r r» crusader In hlbtory, Mss Anthony Junor Women rhv struggled aganst tradton, custom j, and prejudce for suffrage for women TrDUfcC O thng I do" waa her watchword. She! dd not lve to see the fruts of her I E. H. Boynton of Alston labors but she set In moton forces, court, presdent of the Womans club, not only In Amerca but In the world, wa8 hostess last nght to the Junor whch have already brought freedom womans club at a party for memhooded w y hc wmbhng. "vex *>ers of the club who graduated last ally, that same freedom and equalty Thursday nght from Red Bank hgh to the women of every cvlzed na- school. y were Lllan Savage, tlon. I Helen Imlay, Ruth Delatush and Susan B. Anthony "greatly cared" Jacquelne Smpson. Each guest reas she "greatly dared. She was a I celved a gft from the club, maker of hstory. Wth mutual re- pjana were mada for the annual Se ^tfrto a?r a 5S ^Molf Htetar" hotaj? ConSe* lea both for themselves and as a her- knson klnson and hs orchestra wll play. Itage for ther chldren because she Mss Magna Mountford Is general lved. She wll bo remembered long charman. wth Increasng honor and reverence. Norman BIngham of the Newark She emboded tho hghest typo of ctzen servce. men and women of Evenng News wll be tho gues*.new Jersey, as well as of tho country, wll do well to honor her mem- speaker at the next mentlnjr. Mls ory. HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, Governor. Rumson Voters Re-elect Three Rumson voters at Tuesdays school I electon re-elected Rchard J. Rogers, Sr., John Yeomans and James P. Bruce to tho board of educaton. Ivah Cadwallader was defeated, number of ballots cast was S99 and the vote was as follows: Rogers 7, Yeomans 5, Bruce 3 and Mrs, Cadwallader 8. budget wascarrrled. electon offcals wore Alfred Kng charman, Andrew F. Zerr secretary and D. Harold Karp and Edwn M. Farrer tollers. MTDDLETOWMS BUDGET. Ordnance Due For Hearng Wednes-,, day, February 4. ordnance for the budget ot expenses for Mddletown townshp was passed on frst readng by the townshp commttee last week, and Is scheduled for a hearng Wednesday, February. Tho amount to bo rased by taxaton for local purposes Is $5,848,, and tho total amount for all purposes Is $3,5.7. Last year the local appropratons were $7,8.7 and the total of genoral budget revenues was $64,-86. It was stated at the meetng that tho lncroase over last year was due In part to mandatory Items requred by the new budget law and amortzaton of loans made for sohool expenses. Menton was also made that ncreased exponse has been caused bcoauso tho legslature has not renewed the law whereby tho salares of offcals and. townshp employees can contlnuo. to bo reduced. Because of ths fact salares must bo restored to pro-depresson levels. ADDRESS ROTARIANS, Prof. Harold Clark, headmaster of tho Rumson Prvate school, wll be tho guest speaker at todays meet- Ing of the Red Bank Rotary club, Rotarlans at ther meetng net Thursday, FeJ?rua>xS<..wlH.greet u<f~dtslrrct Governor of Rotary on hlb offcal vst to the Red Bank club. board of drectors wll meet wth the dstrct govornor at lllb,, after whleh the weekly Rotary luncheon wll be held. - Rotary Insttute wll bo held. Tuesday, February 6, at the Robort Treat hotel In Newark. Wll R. Man Treat hotel In Newark. Wll R. Malnor, presdent of Rotary Internatonal, wll presde and bo the prncpal speaker. Thoro wll bo mornng am afternoon sessons, to bo followed wth an Informal banquet n the early Bvenlng :.,. her thanks to the members who helped the local Red Cross chanter collect flood relef donatons last week at the Carlton and Strand theaters. Annversary of Scout Troop. Judge Thomas Brown of Locust, a judge of the Jersey Cty general sessons court, wll speak Thursday nght of next week at a dnner at the Red Bank Baptst church In celebraton of the th annversary of Boy Scout troop 3. Other guests wll he Sherff George H. RobertB, County Detectve Wllam Mustoe and J. Wllam Helm, John Tetley and Russell Tetley, former scoutmasters. Bunco Party Tuesday. Canton Monmouth and Navcslnk Rebckah lodgo wll hold a jont bunco party at Odd Fellows hall, Mon mouth street, Tuesday nght, February 6. Frzes wll bo awarded and refreshments wll be served. commttee In charge Is composed of Sdney Caddlck, Edward Button, James Smth, Mrs, Iona Cook, Dela Amos, Esther Caddlck and Mss Esther Welnsteln. m * Red Bank Hgh Graduaton. Mld-torm graduaton exercses at Red Bank hgh school were held on Thursday nlgbt at the junor hgh school audtorum. Rov. W. G. Fclmuth, pastor of the Thrd Presbyteran church of Elzabeth, was the guest speaker. Harold A. Hendrlckson, presdent of the board of ed caton, presented dplomas. Operaton Deferred. George Boyce of Belford was taken to Monmouth Memoral hosptal, Long Branch, last woelt, but an operaton doomed necessary was not performed bocaueo ot hor woakenod condton. Tuesday and yesterday she receved blood transfusons, the blood beng suppled by her brother, Walter Antrm of Bolford. College Fololsta Beaten. A Rod Bank polo tro made up of Arnold Fungor, Blly Foalea and Tommy Lawronce defeated a team from.-pj:]nceton_unlvorslty-last nght at the Red Bank armory, to 7. Bobby Elanor scored sx of tho seven goals for the college playerb. Arnold Fungor lod tho local team In Its vctory. Specal Cathollo Servce. Rov. Thomas Lynch of tho Vlncentlan order of Gormantown, Pennsylvana, wll speak at all masses Sunday at St. Jamea church. In tho evenng at 8 oclock ho wll conduct a servce for devoton to tho Mraculous Medal; Smlar Borvlcos nrs to be held In 7 parshes In the Unted Btates, Rver P aza. Ladles auxlary of tho Ore company met at tho tro house Tuesday evenng and planned to hold a card, party Frday evenng, Februry IB, under the drecton of a corn- mlttee of whch Edward Hendrlcks Is charman. other members of the commttee are Ellwood Hendrlcks, Mrs, John Kaney and Raymond Frankln At tho concluson of tho mootng refreshments were sdjvo Better than many so-called "bests"! cameo pn. was made to Henry Paasch, the out-golhg presdent Parent-Teacher asoclatlon wll meet at the schoolhouae Tuesday nght g at 8 oclock. Talks wll be gven by teachers of f specal l subjects. bjt Tomorrows Market Today Serve Yourself or Be Served *. Outstandng value at ths low prce. purty and exceptonal qualty of ths delcous, "creamery, fresh" Louella known to hundreds of thousands of homekeepers who use t regularly. You about Louella once you try the Fnest Butter n Amerca. large wrapped loaf Made n our own bakcren, where we know only top-qualty ngredents are used to produce the wholesome goodness of these loaves. Vctor Bread n *Pcknck Sweet Mxed PICKLES *Pcknck Dll Specal for Frday Only Hot Cross Buns dozen Ap 3c Tomato bu «so Prces Effectve to Satjrdny Nght 9 * Specal for the Week-End Only Swee Cream OSCO Pure Pace Pvo located shoulder In a fall at bor hons«last nght She la a patent at Uan> mouth Memoral hosptal at Long Branch. Mss Mary Brand, who ba been very sck k wth pneumona. Is welll are already enthusastc Louella has won over fve hundred przes for qualty. Every pound contans the rch,.sweet cream from ten quarts of pure mlk. heat-flo Roasted ^ carton For use when the heat are desred. doz Every egg guaranteed to satsfy. For Money-Savng LENTEN Menus Fancy, Whole Snow Whte &S BeSf* Rce Long Gran Ib.pkg.lOl Serve rce,-baked, boled, tteameov n croquettes Of pnddmgs Butter Crackers N. B. C. Chocolate Hobbes Glenwood Fancy Grapefrut Horse Shoe Fancy Alaska *Butter Kernel OSCO Whole Peeled Fsrrndale Cut Standard Qualty b./ No. can / Your Choke * se Prces Effectve to Saturday Nght, Smooth flavor, fully developed by controlled, crculatng heat, the latest and greatest advance n coffee roastng n 5 years. Fancy, Fresh-Klled Fonoy Canadan Rushed Fresh from Florda Qroves to Sell at se Specal Prces. We are glad to cooperate by brngng you these Large Jucy Florda Helpng to move the large bumper crop of fne qualty ^/Ab? frut t a pleasure we gladly share wth you. A grower- /Tf \ \ Consumer Co-operatve Campagn. OSCO Modern Meat Markets Always feature Qualty At A Savngs Lean Smoked Sdl Fashoned Creamed Cottage Cheese lb - We Fancy Jersey Smelts lbo - 5c Weakffsh» c Fanoy Boston * Every Customer must be Completely Satsfed Where Qualty Counts and Your Money Qocs Furthest Meat, Seafood, Produce Prces Effectve untl Sat. Nght, Other Prces to Wed., Feb. 7th, unless otherwse, specfed..... 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18 PareSIs RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY,937. Far Haven Pays Taxes To County Payment ol "Vnt ; ->" Quarter Amounts to $4,67 Arthur B. Sckles Reapponted on Health Board. To cpoyor and councl of Far Haven at the regular meetng Monday nght pad county taxes for the flrat quarter of ths year amountng to $«, Counclman Arthur B. Sckles wa> roappolntod a member of the board of health. Upon the suggeston of Counclman Tqny Huntng tho councl went on record In favor of the constructon of a new brdge from Rrauon to Mlddletown wth the ad of Federal funds. Recorder Harry B. Kurtls turned In dog lcense fees of $. Mr. Hunt- Ing reported that after February 5 owners who have not taken out lcenses for ther dogs wll receve a summons to appear before the recorder. Mr. Huntng also Issued» warnng to motorsts who leave ther cars parked In the streets at nght wthout lghts. polce, be Bald, wll make a cheok-up regularly for volators. mayor and councl accepted an Invtaton from Rev. Henry P. Bowen to attend Bervlce Qunday morn- Ing, February, at the Far Haven Shrewsbury < Bed Bank Bulttr can be bouah In Shrambsrjr from the Shrewbnrr markat at the poatomc. from Hra, Jml KlonJw, am JKOO Our»ww»<K>. tm t. Newman - pjnsa.>.tt.-. Methodst church. re wll be a specal muscal program featurng a quartet from the Craft chorsters. councl adjourned to meet Wednesday nght, February 7, at whch tme a publc hearng wll be held on the budget. After the councl adjourned the rsorganleatlon meetng of the board of Terraplane convertble coupe.. health was held and Arthur B. womens auxlary of Chrst Sckles waa re-elected presdent, church met Monday afternoon at the Tony Huntng vce presdent, George parsh house and dd sewng for Curchln regstrar of vtal statstcs, chartable purposes. y plan to M. Floyd Bmlth secretary and Dr. sew each Monday afternoon durng Edwn F. Stewart executve and Lent health offcer. Seely B. Tuthlll, E. S. Valentne Mssonary so- Henry A. Frledlander and Ray Van- Horn were named on tho santaton and health commttee. TO DINE NEXT WEEK. Methodst Mens Assn to Have Banquet at Rosevelt Tea Room. Mens Assocaton of the Frst -Methodst- church-of-r«d-bank_wlu hold a banquet at the Rosevelt tea room at Lttle Slver next Thursday nght, February 8, at 7 oclock. Arthur J. Davs, the presdent of the asocatlon, has named Harry S. Compton as charman and Mr. Comptons assstants.on the banquet commttee are Russell Hodglclss, Jay J Wllley, Harry C. Barnard and Edward E. Ottlnger. Dr. Harry Ayres Relyea of the Rosevllle Avenue Methodst church of Newark, a splendd after-dnner speaker, has been secured for the occason as the prncpal speaker, and a further program of entertanment Is beng arranged. Tckets for the banquet can be had from Harry S. Compton at Krdels clothng store, or from any member of the commttee. Persons desrng to attend and not havng any way of gettng there can have conveyance provded by contactng members of the commttee. KEANSBURG BOLL CALL. Metbodlsts to Have Celebraton Tomorrow Afternoon and Evenng. Keansburg Methodst church wll hold ts d annual roll call and Lncolns brthday party tomorrow afternoon and evenng begnnng at :3 oclock. Dr. Francs Harvoy Green, headmaster of Pennlngton school for boys, wll be the speaker In the afternoon and hs subject wll be " Phlosophy of Wt and Humor." A trumpeter and sngers from the school wll render selectons. Supper wll be served from 6:3 to 6:8 oclock, durng whch tme the Junor chor, church quartet and Frank Grenger, the church solost, wll render selectons. evenng sesson wll begn at 7:3 oclock. Dr. George S. Johnson wll be the Bpeaker and Clfford Park wll sng. Klnkle of Asbury Mr. aud Ilury Uorden and C. Frank Borden and daughtor Margaret E. Borden of Broad street left Tuesday afternoon from New York by tran for Plnehurst, North Carolna. Mr. and Harry Borden wll spend two months there and Frank Borden and daughter wll be" away three weeks. Mr. and Martn Marx of ths place and Mr. and Morrs Man of Asbury Park-are expected home tonght after spendng three weeks at Mam Beach, Florda. y left Florda Tuesday by automoble. Mr. and E. J. Batchclar left Saturday by tran for Florda, from where they wll make a trp to Mexco by boat y are expected to be away several weeks. Stewart VanVUet wll leave next week by car for Florda, where he wll spend a short vacaton wth hs father, aeneralb. C. VanVllet. y plan to spend consderable tme fshng together. General VanVUet wll return home wth hs eon. Mr. and Kobert Perry of Far Haven are the parents of a daughter born last week at ther home. Ferry before her marrage was Mss Ruth Tlcehurst, daughter of Dr. and Harry Tlcehurst of ths place. Both mother and baby are dong ncely. George R. Decker and famly have moved to ther recently completed house at tho corner of Hope road and Sycamore avenue. Mss Besse Lane, assstant at the postotlce, has been confned to her home by Illness, Ralph Johnson has purchased a cety wll meet ths afternoon at :3 oclock at the home of Mra. Mathlda Obre. Frank lane, who last week underwent an eye operaton at the New York eye Infrmary, Is reported to be steadly mprovng. Wlbur Sanborn, son of Mr. and Kay Sanborn of Sycamore avenue, has been confned to hs home jvlth a cold. _ Young Peoples Mssonary socety of the Presbyteran church wll meet tomorrow nght at 7:45 oclock n the Sunday-school room. Rev. F. Alvln Langwth of Colts Neck wll be the guest speaker. An addton has been made to the rear of tho Monmouth holcry mll on Broad street Several new machnes have been Installed. Mr. and S. O. Mygrant and daughter Alma of Cranbury were Sunday vstors of Mr. and MM. Fred England. Mss Alma Sanborn, who Is n tranng at Monmouth Memoral hosptal at hong Branch, celebrated her st brthday annversary Tuesday. Repars have been made to Lawea brothers grocery store on Broad street A partton baa been placed In the rear of Wllam T. Parkers real estate offce, separatng the rear of the offce and the Btore. Lent at Chrst church wll be celebrated next Sunday wth Holy Communon at 8 a. m. Mornng prayer wll be held at :45 a. m. An even- Ing prayer was held lest nght Lenten servces wll be held at an even- Ing prayer each Thursday nght durng Lent at 8 oclock and Holy Communon wll be celebrated Frday mornngs at oclock. followng pupls at the school were nether absent nor tardy durng January: Recepton grade Wllam Pcffran, Bobert Scott. Wllam Tltu, Kathrjn Graf and Dorothy Reynolds. FIrat grade Mary Massey, Second grade Ere Rodn. Edward Stone and Ruth Langc. Thrd grade George Lange, Jr. Fourth grade Malcolm Decker, Zdward Ssgurton. Ellen Hyland and Audrey Hendrckson. Ffth grade Margaret Borden. Dorothy Connors, Lucy Comallna, Shrley Maon, Ruth Scott, Vola Smth. Elale Stone, Bobert Campbell and George Slver. 8rd. Sxth grade Barbara Knapp, Edward Raynolda, Raymond Sanboro. Mlton Mam, John Decker and Kenneth Atkmon. Seventh grade Helen Bordn. Hllen Beneft of Herman, Helta Jofcnon, Lola EUvtr, Anthonr Conullu, Wallace Dvldon, Sam Furtll, John Halfh, John Hjland and Robtrt Wll on. j Eldhth grade ChuW ConsaHul, Wllam Drafct. Oeonn Wood, Ertlyn Lute, Mlldr*d Uurx and Jans Maon, Porfc Monmouth. (Tht Bad Bank Boatw oan t» botuhl In Port MonmoutS from Urn Qntralll CharUa afayert and Oharla u.bhaoar.)»msuumn>r Tx/Jo* relhtdwlt Scaur Camera club at Peddle school, last week after havng aptnl a month Hlghtatown, la If, Podgo, «nn In Calforna. He mnrtn tho trp p In of Mr. and R. H. Bodge of an automoble bl wth Mr. M and d Sycamore avenue. Henry Geltmus of Keansburg. Fart Vereks VanBrunt of the of the journey waa made through tro Qulnnn estate returned homo Saturday from Rlvervlew hosptal, where s mghty glad to be back n "Gods flood terrtory. Mr. Taylor says ho she recently underwent an appendcts operaton. She Is convalescng Elane Keegan, Infant daughter of country." at her home. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Keegan, Is a Mss Ortrude Davdson, an entertaner at the Smoke Shop tavern, has Memoral hosptal, Long Branch. patent for pneumona at Monmouth returned home from Rlvervlew ho«- Harry Dovey was a vstor at pltal. where she waa a medcal patent Sadlth McGrath and famly Newark Frday. of Mddletown Vllage. (Th R*4 Bu RttlUr can bt bouah Mlddlatown tram. O. Enlht and Wllam B. Wat«n.) food sale held by the League for Servce Saturday d netted ttd about b t $. Ths money wll go to the mssonary boards of tho Baptst and Reformed churches. Mss Betty Despreaux began «course of tranng as a nurse Monday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal at Long Branch. frst of a seres of md-week servces was held Wednesday nght of last week at the Reformed church. At these meetngs the Jast words of the Savor upon the cross are dscussed. "Father, forgve them for they know not what they do" ana "Verly, I say unto thee, today shalt thou be wth me In Paradse" are tho topcs. Self-denal envelopes have been gven out to be used durng the Lenten Beason. Arthur Koelsch, Jr., son of Mr. and Arthur Koelsch, s Improvng tram a heavy cold. second of a seres of socables wll be held by the congregaton of the Reformed church, at the homo of Mr. and Charles Irwn. Mr. and Lester Wlson have gone to Now York to spend the rest of the wnter. Dscusson group wll meet at the home of Mr. and Jason C. Knght Sunday evenng at,8 oclock. topc wll be "What Can We Do to Establsh World Peace?" LoU Axtell wll be the leader. A check-up on ralroad passengers shows that 4 persons commute daly between twen t ths place and New York. Some of them drve here In automobles from sectons somewhat dstant from the vllage. Ladles Ad socety of Jhe Reformed church hold an all-day meet- Ing Tuesday n the recreaton rooms of the church. members brought luncheons wth them and spent most of the day n sewng and qultng. John J. Massey -was a vstor at New York Sunday. Preparatons are well advanced for the host roast.beef supper to be held Thursday afternoon and even- Ing, February 8, from 6:3 to 9:3 oclock n the Reformed church. large amount of Interest manfested ndcate a large attendance. Tho menu wll lnelud hot roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, peas and tup nps, cranberry sauce, pot cheese pckles and olves, coffee, rolls an apple pe topped wth whlppe cream. Mr. and Arthur Koelsch an son and Mr. and.george Spafford and son were vstors at Jerse, Cty Sunday. A daughter was born to Jorome Travers at Rlvervlew hosptal at Red Bank Tuesday, February babe has been named Allda Euthrarla Travers. servces at Brar H: welfare home at Freehold Sunday afternoon, February, wll be n charge o the members of the congregaton ol the Reformed church of ths place. Those who would lke to take part In the program are asked t notfy Rev. Peter M. Boelhouwer. nfant daughter of Mr. and Lawrence Connolly s a patten at Rlvervew hosptal, Red Bank. Sunday nght, February 8, meet, ngs wll be held at the Baptls church at 7 oclock and 8 oclock. A the frst meetng a round-table dl» cusslon wll take place for young people, and at the second there wll be a publc servce. Jersey Cty spent Saturday and Sunday at ther summer homo at ths place. Boy Scouts wll hold a covered Ulah supper Monday nght, February, at tho fro houso. J. A. Jensen and her son Franks woro vstors at New York Sunday. y card party at her homo Wednesday,. Collns, daughter of Mr. and f T^Clll y -mprov)»> p from n hoavy cold borderng on pneulllulllll, on a vncatlon, wll rosumo hs du- In yearn. Tho two chldren of Mr. and Leroy Kblb have recovered from sckness and they are back at school. " Ladles auxlary of the lre company wll hold a card party at tho fro house tomorrow nght. Tho Grasshoppers Athletc club wll hold ts fourth annual danco Saturday, March, at the fre house. Sxteen Boy Scouts of ths place atended a patrotc servce at the Bol- ord Mothodlst church Sunday. Womons Republcan club s tannng for thrco events to take place tho next few weeks. One Is a ard party to be held at the home of John Montag next Wednesday; It Costa No More to Buy the Best at EST. 9O 5 WEST FRONT STREET PHONE: Red Bank 678. FREE DELIVERY, FREE PARKING IN REAR OF MARKET. Specals for Thursday, Frday and Saturday! Large Jersey Eggs doz - OVHITE OR BROWN) FULL CKEAM JUST RECEIVED Another Shpment! Young Hen Turkeys ( LBS.) Srlon (AIL TRIMMED) I Legs* Sprng Lamb (AIX SIZES) Fresh Chopped Beef LAST TIMES TODAY! JANE WITHERS n "CAN THIS BE DIXIE" FREE CHINA TO THE LADIES! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BOX, CLAIRE TREVOR CAESAR EOMERO. -IN "5 MAIDEN LANE" BUCK JONES IN "EMPTY SADDLES" EVEBY FRIDAY NIOHT AT OCLOCK "JUMBO" $3. IN CASH PRIZES DONT SUSS IT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY PREVUE SAT, NIGHT AT :5. 5, MURDERERS afternoon, Tuesday, February 9, a toy dog show wll bo held at tho home of Albert Maxson. Mra. Emmor Clayton wll be hostess at a tes next month as captan of a ferryboat plyng between Yonkors and Alpne..,. Thomas Rosen, 78-yoar-oId Baltlmoro^JUllnolSjJTayner, soys ho has 86 Broad Street Tel. R. B, 34 We Offer You the Followng Specals FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR Prevue Weds. Nght CROCQUIGNOLE ENDS Formerly S.BO to Crooqulgnole or spral Waves Complete Head Formerly 5. o< Duort Velzor Combnaton Formerly 7.5 MACHINELESS WAVE Formerly /! 7.6 «l Fnger Wavng, ( Shampoong, Etc. 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19 Acjopt Slogan $ Red Bank "Rver" East," Submtted by Councl ;. man Degenrng, Wns Lons Award. "Bod Bank Blver Sports Center of the East." Ths Blogan, It was announced on Tuesday nght at the weekly meet- Ing ot tho LlonB club In tho Elks club, was decded upon as tho best of the many hundreds submtted n a slogan contest conductc" by the. Lons. motto was submtted by Counclman Harry G. Dogonrlng, who has Instructed the commttee to turn the cash award-of 55 over to the Rod Cross flood relef fund. exact wordng of Counclman Degonrlngs sloganwas. Summer and Wnter RIVBr Sports Metropols of Amerca." commttee, whch conssted of members of the Lons olub and representatves of the Womans olub, the Rotary club, the- Chamber of Commerce and the newspapers, felt that ths legend was a trfle elaborate and contaned too many words, After a conference wth Mr. Degenrng It was decded to adopt the motto, "Red Bank- Rver Bports Center ot tho East." report of the slogan commtteo was made by Judge Harry Klatsky and Albert W. Worden. Mr. Degenrng was taken HI on Tuesday and was unable to attend the meetng. However, he Instructed Treasurer John P. Mulvlhlll to turn tho money over to the Red Cross. Blogan commttee met Frday nght n the drectors roomat the Elks home and consdered entres. A number had boen assgned each entry and the name of tho author In each case was wthhold un-. tl after a vote had been taken. wrter was not known untl after the wnnng legend had been adopted. Judge Klatsky nerved as charman of the meetng. Moot of tho entrants n the contest submtted only one slogan, as In the case of Mr. Degenrng, but several submtted two or three. Among the slogans whch created a deep Impresson were: "Rod Bank tho Town of Good Busness, Homes and Sports," "Red Bank the Convenent Town for - Progressve People," "Red Bank A Rlvor Resort Town Wth Rural Resdental "Charm,"" "FoFTloaWreT Hbmb"afl Busness, Its Red Bank," "Wher» the Traveler Regrets Hs Departure and Antcpates Hs Return," "Red Bank Where Cty, Shore and Country Jon r CharmB," "Red Bank the Ideal Homo Town" and "Want to Play or Shop? Our Towns the Top." One person sent In the slogan, "Red Bank the Busy Home Town," whch was used by tho Lons club In Its bllboard publcty for sx or eght years, begnnng about the slogans conned th. of selectng a terso and descrptve slogan for the borough was brought up. Some of these were "Tho Gateway to the Seashore," "Tho Gateway to the Shore," "Tho Gatoway of UnU versal Wonders, "Tho Gatoway ojjl Mature," " Gatoway of Perfecton," "Tre Gatoway of tho East." etc. Other Ideas Included, "When) -Sporter and Shopper Meet," "Out of the Red, Bank the Surplus," "Tho Swtzerland of tho Atlantc Coast," " Wonderfully Modern Town," "Slvery Shrewsbury Gatoway to Jor soy Shore," "Tho Place to Lve, Work and Play" and "Rod Banks the Tops for Sports and Shops." Tho Lons are requestng tho cooperaton of all professonal and busness men and resdents of the borough In usng tho wnnng slogan on ther statonery, In wrtng and by word of mouth. Dr. Eugono HavaB, fnancal advser to tho Hungaran logatlon at Washngton, was tho speaker at the Lons meetng. Mr. Havas, Is an economst and edtoral wrter and has aorved for many years as Budapest correspondent of tho London Economst. subject of Dr. Havass address was "Hot Money," an appollatlon whch ho gave to foregn money n the Unted States, amountng to about $8,,,. Howevor, ho asserted, thoro Is as much, If not more, Unted States monoy In foregn countres. A dangerous stuaton exsts, he sad, In that tho monoy docs not pay or In any way share In tho costs of government. Ths condton, ho BBI-J, -wll probably bo allevated by loglslatlon whch s now bong consdered by congress. Tho "speaker sad that he dd not consder that Amercan Investments In foregn countres were In danger bocauso Amercan credts abroad are more extensve than the amount of forolgn money In ths country Guests at tho meetng ncluded Sherff George H. Roborts, Harry Trees, who has chargo or tho Sgnal, Corps laboratores at Fort Mon mouth; Lawrence Carton and Josoph J. Connor of tho Now Brunswck eltfb. Tho attondance prlo, offered by J. Danel Tullor, o former presdent, was won by Thoodoro D. Moore, flrat vce presdent anbwor to tho queston submtted was tha tho average prce of 39 commodtes on February was.8 per cent hlghor than that on Fobruary. 3, F. G. Jaudy reported, that there oro 4 hghway metal sgns wth tho namo "Red Bank" on varous thoroughfares and hghways wthn mles of Red Bank. Rchard Hackstatr, euporlntondoht of the. borough wafor department, and a mombor of tho club, told of th- agtaton for tho establshment^ a vocatlonnl bw6rr6rt^nmbutke6untyonh Shrewsbury avonuo nchoo] grounds. At next wooks meetng Mr. Hackstaff wll toll of the operaton of the vator department. Welcomes wore extended Lostor C Lovott, Dr. Thood.oro A. Doromua <nd Jnmos H. Mattonloe, Who have recently roturned Irom Florda. Denver (AP) "Youve got "sght In your oars and fngers If you only know how to use It," says George Polton. A 85-year-old former mnor, Polton was totally blnded throe years ago by a dynamte exploson. He turned to watch reparng, and now s an export craftsman. "I was handlng some dynamlto," he recalls. " boss was In back of me and my. brother was n front. Suddenly there was a flash. Thats the last I remember. It jarred tho others up but otherwse ddnt hurt them much. My eyes were gono for good. "When I got back to my mothers house In Denver I ddnt have much to do, and one day the ktchen clock qut "I took t apart and worked on It two weeks before I got t to runnng agan. I always was handy wth tools but never had seen the Insde of a clock or watch, except the tl ones I used to carry. "But I decded I could repar watches, and so I went and bought about a dozen old ones. " wrecked some of them tryng to get them to run. It took me about a year before I fnally could take them apart and get them back together properly. Now Its hardly any trck at all. "I can tell, usually, whats wrong by lstenng to the tck. If a Jewel I broken or Is rough, It sounds Ilka a broom brushng across a sheet of Rutnson. (Tbs Hed Bank Regster ean u» bought In numon from Herbert KnWht, Harry Burkan. Fred Flnnert) and Walter Torbort ntl Mr Geycr.) Tho Ladles auxlary of Rumson flro company has changed the date of the cake sale, orgnally scheduled for February 7, to Saturday, March Polceman Wllam Zerr has roturncd home from Presbyteran hosptal, New York, whore he underwent an operaton. Mss Ann Hlgglns of Phladelpha, -of-red-bank,-wab a one-car garago on Henry Kochs property on the Avonue of Two Rvers. Mr. Kooh Is havng hs house moved to the center of tho property. Paul John Hlntelmann, Infant son of Mr. and Paul J. Hlntelmann of Park avenue, was baptzed Sunday at Holy Cross church by Rev. Father McKoon. sponsors were Mm. John Wado of Long Branch and Jor Red Bank. schedule of Ice- February 5 Lous Jacoutju. nstructor of toys phybcftl educaton. " Automobllo." March I Henry Kruse, Runuon, polce captan. " Hghway.! March 8 Mnn Cntherno Tlcrnoy, Rumson school nurse. "Tho Drver." March IB Ml Tlernoy. "Tho Drver" (contnued), March Mr. Welnholmer. "Tho Operaton of an Automoble" Aprl 5 Representatve from motor HE WAS A MINER. When an exploson blnded George Pelton he turned to wnteh reparng. Sensltlvo fngers gude bs work. metal. If ts drty, the tck Is»!ugglsh." Pelton started n by reparng nolghbora watches. News that h could flx a clock spread. Now peoplo brng watches from all parts of the, c ty, and many stay to watch hm work. company. "Tho Operaton of on Automoble.",. Aprl Raprenontatlve from motor company. "Tho Operaton of an Automoble.ond avenue, Long Branch; Matawan Insurance Agency, 94 Man Aprl MI«> Spencer, "Accdents nnd r Preventon." r~\ street, Matawan, by Ralph S. and C. Aprl 6 Mr. Wolnhclmor. "Mechancs Randolph Helser, and J. J. Tumen, of the Cor." Mr. and Townsend P. Cole- apparel, 8 Frst avenue, Atlantc Hghlands by Dorothy Tumen. man aro at tho Plaza hotel at New York. Jula Shay has returned from Monmouth Memorlnl hosptal and Is convalescng at tho home of her daughter, Raymond Desmond. A St. Valentn soelablo wll bo Oxfords, tes, sandals and opor pumps. Specal. hold tomorrow nght at the home of Mr. and Abram Herbert on Rver road for the beneft of the Mothodlet church. Servces wll bo held Wednesday and Frday evenngs at 7:45 oclock at Holy Cross church durng Lent On Wednesdays there wll be Rosary, sermon and benedcton, and on Frdays Statons of the Cross. Msa Vvan Ludlow has returned to her home at Barnegat after a ton days vst wth her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ellsworth Ludlow of Rver road. Publc hearng on the borough budget- -for-937 wll-tako-place-at tonghtb meetng of the mayor and councl. Wth returns.stll comng In the profts from tho communty card party held Thursday nght at Holy Rosary hall for the beneft of the, Red Cross relef fund have exceeded $. Boxes of statonery were awarded aa table przes. A turkey donated by Counclman Robert G. Ilsley was won by Robert Wlson. Door prze wnners wore Charles A. Wolbnch, Ralph Longstreet, Ralph Longateot, Jr., Harry VanBrunt, Wllam Kuper, Raymond Pullen, An drew VanBrunt, John Vernell, MIsS Harret Taylor, George Martn, Mra. Harold" Karp, Wllam Jeffrey, Henry Kruse, Martn Flemng, Mra. Andrew Anderson Mra. Mchael Connors, Joseph Dur yea, Martn Kennedy and John VanBrunt. Trade Names Fled. Trado names fled durng the past week at Freehold were those of Voxels furs, 5 Broad street, Red Bank, by Abram and George Vogel, 6 Sec- Supported by Merchants. Tho Red Bank Regster Is supported by local as well as out-oftown busness men. Advertsements appearng recularly tell the story. Advertsement. BIG REDUCTION on Mena FRIENDLY FIVE and FORTUNE SHOE DR. GIBBS ARCH BUILDER Shoes for Women and Powhatan Shoes for Chldren. RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. GAMES AND FEASTING. Festvtes at the Home of Mr. and Mrs-BIelvln Stout.* Tho members of, the Rol Bank I*- tfwsuxlllaryjf JtoltorJCarrlers jut ther husbands onjoyod tho loujltan lty of Mr. and Mrs, Melvln Stout of Rumson road Monday nght. Games were played and a cake gven by. the Cty Bakery waa won by John Fx, who was also thewlnner of tho door prbss. Wllam A. Sweeney won a prze contrbuted by Harold Stout. A flno collaton was served. Others present besdes those mentoned were Mr. and Arthur Slattery, Mr. and Walter Noble, Mr. and Mra. Robert Goode, Wllam A. Sweeney, Mr. and Mortmer VanSauter, Sylva Moore, Harold Stout, Mr. and John J. Many, Fx, Wllam Crspell, Helen Marthcns, Alfred Grffths, N. A. VanSauter, H. C. Smpson, Carhart, Barkalow, L. J. Twlford, Mra. Runyon, Robert Stout and Mss Nancy Goode. MIDII Khlllll Hlllll uf Llttl tlllvcr Is Guest Speaker. Mss Mary Borden of Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, was hostess Tuesday afternoon to members of tho Shrewsbury Readng club. Ada B. Nafew, presdent, presded. Mss Kmball Smth of Lttle Slver woo guest speaker. F. A. Wcssel of Red Bank was solost and was accompaned by MrB. Florence Saxon of Red Bank. Marguerte DouglaBS entertaned wth voln eolos. She was accompaned by Mss Ella H. Kng. Boys.can make extra pocket money selllnc Tho Regster Advertsement Nearly 5 Votes Cast At Keyport Because of the half holday on Lncolns Brthday, Frday, February th, our store personnel wll apprecate your shoppng early. Here are the savngs we offer n celebraton of the SECOND GREAT WEEK OF OUR FOUNDERS MONTH OF SMS ropor BOTTOM ROUND LEADING BRANDS-whole or stherhalf--lb.average Ib. Top Round Steak. 37c Fancy Mackerel Pork SausageUNK «««T b. 9< Swordfsh Frankfurters b. 5< Fresh Oysters SUNNYBROOK WHITE LEGHORNS PINK ALASKA COLD STREAM BRAND SULTANA BRAND SLUE ROSE EXTRA FANCY BORDENS PIMENTO, CHATEAU, AMERICAN, BRICK STIAKS FANCY IONO ISLAND Tho Breakfast Food of Champons N. B. C. o IONA BRAND doz. lb. pkg. large 4 oz. cans rho Wheat Farna Ige. 8 oz. Chldren Love pkg. Except Consomme, Chcken Gumbo an Chowder Slced ot Unshced SPECIAL SALE! Amercas Bggest Preserve Value! ANN PAGE-PU&E FRUIT... EXCEPT STRAWBERRY " lb. An ndependent, unbased test shows Ann Pago Preserves althe top, Only one other brand approached Ann Page In qualty-and It sold for c more a pound jar. Try Ann Pago Preserves today. yre made of fne, rpe fruts... cooked after an old-fashoned recpe. BLACKBERRY PEACH,- APRICOT QUINCE PLUM PINEAPPLE RASPBERRY..,.,...Jfryftk.Maqpn I. l CharltB Krueet ard tc"ru3sdr Wharton were roelnotod to tho Koypot lonrd of educaton for three-year terms Tuesday In one of the most sprted school electons ever held at Keyport. Nearly GOO votes wero cast. Mnne Totten, who was apponted to the board recently by Presdent Joseph D. Bedle to fll the uncxplred term of Edwn H. Wharton, was elected for a two-year term. She defeated Randolph Creamer by a voto of 5 to 83 Ṁr. Mason receved 39 votes, Mr. Kruser 367 votes and Mr. Wharton 88 votes. Mr. Krusors son, Frcdorlck L. Kruser, ran for one of the three-year terms on a stcker campalgn. He receved votes, 937 budget, callng for an appropraton of $8, for general expenses, and an appropraton of $3, for Improvements to buldngs and grounds were passed. nosa Icada through Tho Roglotorn ad V«IIIHIIIK oalumm, Adtlt Pace Seven ECZEMA and Itchng Ples cn be releved bv atlas BltJUFITrS Look "Pretty as a Pcture" n Prnts e galy prnted Dresses wll lft you rght out of wnter doldrums nto sprng enthusasm SIZES to 7 WA to Z6M 4 to 48. MODERN SHOP 6 Ocean Avenue Sea Brght, N. J. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OMIT NEW LOW PRICES! Cow Brand Soda 3 pkg,. 6O«My-T-Fne Desserts. &,. S«Ken--Raf on..3 can, S* Campbells Beans Mazola Ol Evaporated Mlk flon quart can, tall (can. Fresh Prunes 8* * can, Breakfast Cocoa»"" con V Ib. Ann Page Beans "weans Nutley Margarne. \$\& EtnSO Th«Gramlcttd Soap.. pj^ 9^ CnpSO Make Clothe Wear lonn«r pkg, e Gold DUSt For Sparklng Clcanlnn. pg. I 5<= Slver Dust MX"" " Babbtts Cleanser can can IOc Bab-O For Enamelwaro and Porcefaln LENTEN FOODS ^» -.». t _ CODFISH CAKES 4% 4%pa VOrtOn S Ready-to-Fry. Can, 3 Gortons Fsh HAH. Pk g. «Chnook Salmon t? ub d Bey Pont Salmon Red Salmon Grab Meat IMPORTED tan can med. can Fancy Wet Shrmp Calf. Sardnes SAUCE NORWEGIAN racked In Ollv* Ol. PORTUGESE y Sardnes Bon««u. ESvla SULTANA BRAND toldfns Earty Anwkan, Buffet, Swl.or Llmburg»r Swss KnghtCHEESE can lgo. VS. cam» c v cam Xf* can Store Cheese fahlonod <"t:^z knd, b. 9«Ann Page MACARONI, SPAGHETTI m or NOODLES.p*OlJ Smclal Sale! Vgorous and wnoy Bokar s a delghtful blend of tho WORLDS CHOICEST-COFFEES. YouJ! lke ts fner, fresher flavor share tho sayngs of ths specal 3-Day Salo! School flots Judgment. Porklomon sohool at Porltlomonvlllo, Pennsylvana, obtaned a judgment of.8 rocontly aganst John Savago of HUntTjlaco In a sut for tuton trlod by Dstrct Court Judge Harry KlnUky. Dcpcmlablo Footwear for Uo Endro Famly 3 Eaut Front Street, RED BANK TUNE IN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT-A&P BAND..WAGON, FEATURING KATE SMITH, AND A BIG CAST- WABC, «

20 Paee Echt RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. Bay Shore Cagers Beat Red Bank Coach Bll Sherwoods Team, Suffers Defeat After Holdng Lead n Fourth Quarter Lose 35 to Coach Bll Sherwoods Red Banl.hgh school cagcra n on overtme perod Monday nght wero defeated by tho Atlantc Hghlands hgh school nctters on the local hgh school court, 35 to 33. In a prelmnary gamo tho Red Bank seconds lost, -to-. Tho bay shore team took a commandng lead In tho openng perod when they chalked up 3 ponts to Red Bunks three. An aggressve team from llo local hgh school camo back In tho second perod to outscoro ther opponents, 8 to 5. At half tme tho vctors led, 8 to. Kenny Rchardson, Negro forward, led Red Banks attack n tho thrd perod when they scored 3 ponts to take tho lead gong Into tho flnul quarter..atlantc Hghlands scored sx ponts n that perod. Wth less than a mlnuto to play tho Red Bank cagors held a lead ol four ponts. Posten netted a goal t brng the scoro up to 9 to 3, anc wth less than 3 seconds to play Poppa dropped In a feld goal to knot tho Bcorc..Kenny Rchardson was elmnated from the game on fouls In a threemnute overtme perod. Tho vstors talled frst n tho overtme perod and Rod Bank agan knotted the d th fl t Far Haven Cagers I Wn At Lttle Slver A baskotball qulntot representng 7}}> UlUe SUwsr, txfu <l«jmtttn*»t va» d"ocatecf by the Far Haven A. C. cupola Sttrdny nftornoon on tho Lttle Slver school court, SB to 8. Alfred Pound scored pontfl for Lttle Slver whle VanBusklrk and Segfred scored ton ponts each for tho vstors. LITTLE SILVER, O Pound, t 6 Yannerll, I - S. OConnor, f. - Schneder, c... 3 I. Itobson, c..._... [{. O*Cunor, (r.- II Drunt, g ~.... Robns, B. I Condors Take Thrd Place In p p 8 FAIR HAVEN. nn nuskrk.!. S [men. f» ekfred, c -. o mnors, f V P e He for Thrd Place Broken After Condon Wn From Peacocks and Hawks Lose to Cardnals Buzzards and Jaybrds Wn. Make Me An Offer! HEAVYWEIGHT "CHAMPION " c/mmy A thrd-place tlo n the Quadranglo bowlng league was broken Frday nght when tho Condors defeated the Peacocks In two games and tho Cardscore. Poppa scored the fnal two. ponts for tho vctors as tho game ended, Rchardson scored 3 ponts for the Red Bankers whlo Poppa talled for.tho bay shoro team. Tho prelmnary gamo proved just as nterestng as dd tho feature game. At half tmo Red Bank led, 3 to. Red Bank scrubs ;scorcd sx more ponts n the thrd perod whle tho vstors wcro held " to three ponts. Atlantc Hghlands camo ftom behnd n tho fnal quarter and talled eght ponts to Red Banks one. Larry Fgaro scored eght ponts for Red" Bank whle the vstng secondslwerc led by Janus, who scored tho same "number. " RED BANK. Osborn, I.... Rchardson, f Gamorv ff.. Greenwood, g.... Lke, g Easer, g. lraro, g... 6 ILT.T". 3.. ~ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. O lopa. f.- Iostun,. Pleasant, g J. Ku-e, s Red Uack Atlantc Jlshlnnde II lp r, n : J 4 o BED BANK. Lake, ( AJTC3, /... " Sovero, t. - Katcllc. t. DcGeorge, f,. Arnold c,...« Klsln, c «... Hammell, g.. Gamon, R., Nutalc, c Verange, g \ C, o... 7 F P ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. F P eng held scoreless n the second perod. Irlenry Uhtermeyer and Blly Reber scored three goals each for he Ponolo team whle Don Sweeney losely followed wth two. R. B. P. C. Eut Or«n««No. J. W. Hesson Lt. G. Davs No. lrank Wse Col. E. Towers Back Monroo Esner Lt. W. Wentel U. B. P. l!-j 3 G 34 3 O. V. A 5 44 A Goals for Red Bank Elancr 5, Hesson Wse 4. For East Oranae Lt. Wentl 7, Lt. Davla. Colonel Towera, by tndcap. Kouls Hesson. Davt and Wentzel, Tme ot chukkero 7 ft mnutes. Janus, f» a " 8 Kantaran, f. - 4 Johnson, f.... Onkcs, c Bemlcelll, g 4 Keyes, g Bed Bunk JO Atlantc Hghlands Offcals: Kcferee NcuschaefTcr. Scorer Worden. Tmer Worthley. Dart Ball League Is In Second Half second half of the dart baseball leafue got underway last month wth the Presbyterans playng tho Mystc No.. In the games played up to February, the Baptsts defeated tho Junor Order of Unted Amercan Mechancs, to ; the Mystc No., won over the Reformed, to, and tho Presbyterans defeated Red Bank No. 77, to. STANDING OK THE TEAMS. W h PC Hjtlc No. _ 8.U7 Jr. O. U. A. M. 3.4 llcformcd..._ 3 J< I. O. O. F. _.5 Prasbyttrlan : 4.8 nnptlst _ If,.4G7 leu Bank, No. 77 _ Ths week tho Eelormcd team, wll play at Amercan Mechancs hall and Red Bank, No. 77, wll play at tho Mystc No., hall. Tho remander of the schedule la ns follows: * Monday, February IB Mystc No., at I, O. O. ]. Tuesday. February Baptst, at Reformed. Wednesday, February Jr. O. U. A. M.. nt Mystc No., Monday, March Reformed, at Preby- MonJay. March I. O. O. I\, at Jr. O. U. A.M. Monday. March Mystc No., at Uautlsl. Monday. March 8 led Dunk No, 77, nt Jr. O. U. A. M. Monday, March 8 Presbyteran, at Baptnt, Monday. March 5 led Bank No. 77, at I. O. O. T. Shore Rangers Beat Hghlands Trojans Long Branch Rnngora defeated llo Hghlands Tojuns Thursday nght nt Long branch, 77 lo 37. Art ljgezln led to Rangers In flcurt^.,-,ppl»t«. Whllp..flesvjc.fHaot...scored, ponts for Hghlands. I.ONIS UIANCI. rl HI *> UNcll, t) qun ( qua I, ft f- { f, c. I. If. wtt-<; ^ HIGHLANDS.. r,.." a... H.-., II 7! II I 3 II r> P 7 : r, 77 p IS - If; Local Polo Club Defeats East Orange Tro th Feld Artllery of East Orange Loses at Red Bank Armory, 3 to Cornell Unversty Player* Wn. hard-rdng Red Bank polo club turned away the th fleld artllery pololsts of East Orango Sunday afternoon at tho Red Bank armory, 3 to. In a prelmnary game tho Red Ramblers ot Cornell unversty downed tho Ponolo tro, 8 to East Orange rders wcro gven a two-goal handcap and took a commandng lead n tho openng chukker when they scored throo goals to Red Banks ono and a half. y contnued ther wnnng streak n the second perod. when they added 44 more goals to ther score and held the local rders to threo goals. At half tme tho vstors led, 9W to A. Tho local players outsmarted ther opponents n the thrd chukfter when they scored fve goals and held East Orange to a half a goal. Red~Bank polo club puflhe wn. nng touches on n the fnal perod by scorng 3/4 goals to East Oranges one. Monroo Esner led tho Red Bank ro.n scorng fve goals whle Frank,Vso and Jm Hesson each scored our. Leutenant Wllam Wentzel corcd seven goals for tho vstors. prelmnary game was np and nals took three gamed from the Hawka. Condors receved soven ponts whle tho Hawks were held scoreless. leadng.cuckoos were awarded nne ponts- for ther three-game wn over tho Buzzards as wero th Jaybrds for ther vctory over tho Eagles. Tho Condors, In thrd place, It 38 aro tralng the second placo Cardnals by four ponts whle tho Buz-, zards, In fourth place, aro tralng tho Condors by seven ponts. Alex Curchn, Jr., Is leadng tho ndvdual bowlers wth an average of 85. whle hs father, Alex. St., Is tralng close behnd n second place wth Chet Eble Is In thrd placo wth 8.45 whle Clancy Boynton Is" fourth wth 7. Ed Vonkattengcll wll rule the foul lne tomorrow nght for tho early bowlers whlo Phl Smth wll be on the foul lne for the late bowlers. Tomorrow nght at 8 oclock on alleys fve and sx the Cuckoos wll roll the Cardnals whle on alleys seven and eght tho Buzzards wll meet the Hawks. At 9:3 oclock on alleys flvo and sx the Condors wll meet the Jaybrds and on alleys seven and eght the Peacocks wll roll the Eagles, Hgh scores recorded by Carl Schwenker and George Carey n ther frst and second games, respectvely, accounted for the Condors two-game wn over tho Peacocks. Clancy Boynton and Alex Curchn, Sr., rolled 8- and 3, respectvely, In tho thrd game for the Peacocks. vctors wcro gven more pns than FANS TO IffWORf HIS COWTtfACT WITW MAX SCM/MEUMG AWP FISHT \}OE LOUS WSTfAO BECAUSE A BOUT WrW WE BOMBER PROMISES A MOO* LARSERGATE ther opponents. Tho Condors won the frst gamo by 7 pns, the second by 37 and dropped the thrd game by 64 pns. Jaybrds found ther SUPPOSE THE /PEA INVADED OWE/? r/elps WOULD VERY UKEl> BE PlTCMIMcS FOPL 4HLLIOWAIPE fm K BOSTOM Sox. Bowlng Scores For Games At Eatontown Freddes tap room and tho Charlc: Breeso bowlers defeated Henry Alp uck throughout. stors led, 6 to g p At half tme the, tho Ponolo tro Ponolo P. C. H. Untermeyer W. Keber :ed Ramblers No. H. SchlfTcr Mo. H. Chrstan lack T. Lawrence D. Sweeney :cd Ramblers 4 8 onolo P. C 3>, 6% Goals for Ramblers SchlTer t, Law. ;n«c 3. Chrstan. For Ponolo Unter. leyer 3. Reber 3. Sweeney, J-oula Reber, SchfTer, Sweeney. Chrstan and Lawrence..Tme of chukkers l\- mnutes. Referee Tom Mason. Tmer Ted Clark. ents easy. Ed VonKattengell rolled 93 In hs frst game. B. Allen Parkcr, 94 n hs second, and Dan Dora, 5 n hs thrd. Jaybrds were gven 3 more pns than the Eagles. Jaybrds won the frst game by 3 pns, tho second by 93 and the thrd by 48, Hawks were forced to use a dummy score In tho absence of Alex Muller and thereforo dropped three games to the Cardnals. Chct Eble rolled 4 and 7 In hs frst and thrd games. Cards wero gven 4 more pns than the Hawks. wnners captured the frst game by 67 pns; the second by 3 and the thrd by 8. A combnaton of Fred VanDorn, Bob Pettgrew and Bob Schroeder ht the maples hard to beat the Buzzards In. threo games. VanDorn rolled 3 and 84 In hs Hst and second games, Pettgrcw rolled 9 and 93 n hs second and thrd games and Schroeder rolled 87 and 7 n hs frst and thrd games. Cuckoos were gven nne more pns than tho Buzzards, Alex Curchn, Jr., rolled n hs thrd game for the Buzzards. vctors won the frst game by 7 pns, the second by 3 and the thrd by two. STANDING OF TEAMS. en and company and Lambertson "ervlce staton bowlers Tuesday nght oppon-; at crescent hall alleys, Eatontown. Homesteaders Hold Shore League Lead Leonardo Fre company, n second place In the Bay Shore Bowng league, lost a good opportunty last week to gan ground on tha leaders, the Homesteaders. In tha last two matches the Homesteaders avo won only two games, leavng he door open for the Leonardo flrenen to move up and gve the Hometeaders a good scare, but Leonardo aled to come through, losng three tames Thursday nght to the Manalay team. Challts Tavorn toara uon two out of three from the Leoardo Feld club. scores MANDALAY. [I. Bahr. 4S oaso "...I 7B 3. Bahr 6 6 lrwan _ shtr LEONARDO FEE CO. Kovclesky -.~» 7 6 [loop, 3 6 uttormson lerbster ~-~. Ucycr.... " LEONARDO FIELD CLUB.,mlth loger hompron IVcnuer )nl;ca. IcCuu cttls.. 7 CHALKB TAVERN. 6* m;--, "l..!ZZ.l D 7S S STANDING OF THE TEAMS. %» W lumcatcadbrs.«8s.ennurdo Fre Co. ^, 33 Hhunold l-nrma. 3 Mumlnly _._ 8 r*ommnlo Feld club, 9 mlkb Tavern «. >rl.. MontnouLh. 7 JH Doerr ~ m 4 CATCIIINQ STRIPED BASS. Bg <aidleh Mndo by Heroc and Lno Fshermen n Toms Rver. "Hook" ud "llh6" nshcrrren" on"sunday aro estmated to havo landed.d strped basa wolghlng from two LO lve puunlh In Toms lver. Ono Ibhermnn Is reported to havo caught 5. fshng was done from rowjouts and from tho ehoro.. Jrfost of the fsh are beng, caught about 5 or feet from shoro. Old-tlmo lulcrmcn say t la vory unusual for strped bass to roturn to tho rvers after ICHVIHR for tho ocean In tho full. Wll Play at Prnceton. Tho Red Bank hgh school cago quntet wll travol to Prnceton tomorrow nght to jlny llo Prnceton hgh school basketball tenm. -Tho Boya c muko extra pocket money locul doormen wll meet Manasquan a 37 sellng Regster Advertsement, here ncxttuuaday nght. Tho former team won threo games and-thc-latter- team-two. LAHBERTSONS SERVICK STATION. l\ Marcella, Jr 7 J Aumacl; 44 S. Sample ; lr.8 Calehpole IV" burs _ 3 J. Ervnc L. Dlngman Dummy Dncman 6 3& C. Sample. 7 8 Zmmerman ) 6 M. Aumnck FREDDIES TAP ROOM Cuckoos. Cardnals Condor*.. Bar. lards Jaybrds. Hawks... Peacocks Eagles PTS los. KB.. Bl IG 63 G C INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. G AVE Curchn, Jr C h S 4 5 Curchn, Sr Eble yton Decker Schroeder _ Plngatore MAllt Pgore McAllster Hanley Smth S n r Carey Pngatore Handcrp 48 3J, Ol CONDOnS. l a l 84.8 IS.MJ ITU IOJ.7 VI 7 rjo CHAHLES BREESE. N. Marcella 56 " HENRY ALLEN & CO. 39 McConnell.. R Aumnck.. II Aumnck Clearj* Checker Tourney To Move to Keyport George Terrell of Ocean- dftve defeated Alfred Swenarton of Long Branch In a checker match Sunday at tho Asbury Park Conventon hall / to H. In other matches playec Bldcrback defeated Green t H, Webster won over Breese % t %,Everdell scored over Lcgan 3 t, and Alton Green and Morrs Long played to a draw. turney wll move to Keyporl next Sattfday for a one-stand stand where the players wll be guests Mr. and Walter Everdell ol Keyport. W l u Bllderback Green & Lonu Terrell 7 Everdell Green < ^ Swennrton - 8 Vj VanVllct _ V LoBan «««6 Webster 4,4 Brccse 4<a IVj m, PEACOCKS. Boynton 47 8 Hoffman 6 55 Dummy Curchn, Sr ) JAYBIRDS U.J 3 Parker D3 9 lj 6 Dorn VonKattenscll McKnluht EAGLE McAllster Hanley Ha dep Dummy HAWKS G U 6 CARDINALS. Smth 43 Baynton..._ HurFc-t BUZZARDS. Tun.uck 6 Taoor _ 9 Curchn, Jr Ill- II 4 35 MB I 7 r, r, 4 IS] 7 SIT-»«.! r> Ptttlsrew Sehrocdcr 3 5!) {"3 M7O Handcap 4) 58) MS 49 Neptune Trumphs At Table Tenns Neptune players defeated the Red Bank hgh school table tenns team Monday nght at the local hgh school for another wn n the Monmouth County Tdblo Tennla assocaton. Harold Berk and Henry Popo defeated Tauckort and E. Gardner In a doubles match, -6, -8. Fred Comstock, Harry Davey and Berk won sngle matches. Corastock won both hs matches. Tho summares: Slnjl.s. (Klrat match) Berk defeated Tauckert -, -8; POBO lost to K. Gardner, -8, : Duver lost to Bellerus 5-, 3-: Comstock defeated R. Gardner. -, (second match) Popo lost to Tnuckert, 8-, -6, 6- Berk lost to E. Gardner, 5-,- 4-7-: Comstock defeated Bellerus, -8, -, -; Davcy defeated Maucer, -, -. Doubles. Berk and Pope defeated Tauckert and Gardner, Rver Street Wns Over Neptune Cagers Couch Flunk Plngatorcs Rver street cagcra nldod another vctory to ther strng of wns Thursday afternoon when they defeated tho Nop. tune Junor varsty squad, 5 to. Tho Red Bunk neconda turned away.h?., N PM"M, jnyyc.es,.3,,tu 7, NEPTUNE. Dcroy, fv _ Q Vctruo, f. _ ". -Jons, I uurply f.fc,. Ictfllo, c, «tloy» (-, ; Iochard, «... _ o BED BANK. 4!eron[, f. lore, t... Wlson,,,.. Tanmlnr. urc _. K J , P P C 9 II S 5 T Neptune Scores Second Vctory Over Red Bank Local Hgh SchooJ Cagers Stll Wns Scrub Game" for Bank, to 8. Red Beng outacoed n the last.alf, the Red Bank hgh school cagers dropped ther second onoounter lo Neptune hgh school Frday nlcht at the local school gymnasum, SM to 9. Mke Nera was the hero of the scrub game when, n tho last few seconds of play, ho dropped a Hold goal whch gave the Red Bank seconds a -to-8 vctory over the Neptune jayvees. When tho two schools met earler In the season Neptune won, 7 to IT. Red Bunk s stll wthout a vctory. Wth Kenny Rchardson back n the game after two weeks Illness, the Red Bank varsty nctters took the upper hand n the ntal quarter when they overpowered the vstors, 8 to f. r scorng splurge was halted n tho second half when Neptune Moormen came from behnd and ted the score at -all at half tme. Coach Bll Sherwoods men led at the end of -the thrd perod 7 to, but the aggressve shore team opened a scorng attack whch talled eght ponts to Red Banks two. Rchardson led tho local cngcra In scorng two feld goals and sx foul shots for a total of ponts whle Perkns led the nne ponts. vstors n scorng prelmnary game featured the evenngs entertanment when a shot In tho last few seconds scored a vctory for the local seconds. Red Bank led throughout the three perods but Neptune ted tho Bcore nt. 8-all In the fourth perod. Ted Lake scored nne ponts for Red Bank and Woolldge scored eght to lead the vstng seconds. RED BANK. lorn, f.. Lake, f Klchardaon, f Grccuwood, g Gamon. s.- ZflEer, ] Veransc B Catley. I. Furccllo, f, Brennan, f. Korl. c. Mller, g. Perkns, 8. Murphy, B. Red Bank Neptune... ke, f Ayres, t... Arnold, c. fomon, g. Nero, g.... Fgaro, g,, RED BANK. NEPTUNE. Trojans Trounce Red Bank Quads Red Bank Quadranglo club cngcrs suftored ther frst defeat of tho season Thursday nght when they met tho Red Bank Trojans at tho hgh school gymnasum and lost, 4 to 3. Leu LaBlonda, one-armed star-led-tho Trojans-n-»corlng ponts whllo Georgo Worthley and Worden Grooms scored BIX ponts each for the Quads. RED BANK TROJANS. Fuzone. {. _. LuBondn, f,..._.._. Aumnck, c...._.._ , Ihfer, c DeLuca, g...._....:... Puraon, R,..; _... GulanJrlelto, g, _,.. Fgaro, g... HKD BANK QUADS. Wo., f.-...,... orrur, f «..«..-...,.._ OBbort T - Mntthewfl. f :....""".. Muller; f Turnock. c Schwcnker. c _ Grooms, g...~. Ijoversdge, g...._..».._ Schultz. K O 6 3 IS o 3 3 F F P 4 < P 6 3 C 3 3 Jersey Central Men Bowl For Spaghett Joe Whalens gas men defeated Rus Hagermans electrc lght men Frday nght whon the two teams from tho local Jersey Central Power & Lght company clashed In a bowlng match on tho Sherdan alleys. gas men won two out of throo games. Tho losers treated tho wnners to a spaghett dnner. Loon Bennett gavo an address at tho dlnp.or,, Those who bowled and ther scores arc as follows: ELECTMC LIGHT MEN. H&nvrmnn Tetley DcHBlcr Dancu Despreaux.. Styker Illakclpy 3 _ 4) II!, ,3: 7 H Keanaburg Trojans Beat Long Brand Konnaburg Trojans wore hog St&VE&V n-teht. to..*he fona Bvuc Gngers and-won another csye sam In tho bluo dvson or tho Mon mouth County baskotball loagllo. Th< score WBJ) 47 to ID. Koater waa hg scorer for Kcanaburg wth ponts whle Fragalo led tha vstors b soarng fve. KEANSBURQ. Kost.r, f. J. H«rt, t.... Lohsen, f,... H, H»rt, c,...; Wallace, B. Waltt W«llt«, e. 4 Brown LONG BRANCH. Fragale, T Renell, f,... FOBS *, C DoFalo, B... Bono/pt*, r. ^erroglne, g, trolo, t U D t Mock Track Meet Held By Rumson Boys In Lbrary Hyatt Cunnngham Works Up In door Entertanment as Pastme for Boys Club Francs Betts, Wns Pe Eatng Contest. A mock Indoor track meet was cld Frday nght by the Rumeon boys olub under the supervson o. Hyatt Cunnngham In the basemen of tho Rumson lbrary. judges vere Charles A. Wolbach, prncpal of he Rumson hgh school, and Wllam?. Fazlcky, a student at Lafayett mlverslty. John McAvoy, who wa» scheduled to judge, was unable to attend. 4, Francs Betts and James Purgavle rere captans of tho Indoor meet. A >le eatng contest was staged and von by Francs Betts. Edward Wll- >n placed second. events and tho wnners wore as follows: Shot put (a basket placed on the floo and domnoes thrown Into the basket) Tommy Corbett, frst: Teddy Hammond, second. Hammer throw (paper bans blown nd thrown from a three*foot strng ^ hlch"~lrsy~«"s" ted) Ed. Wlson, frst harlea Wlson, second. Javeln throw (pencls thrown at or In > a hat) Jock Delsler, frst; Teddy Han lond ascond. Folft valut (raco to eat stlck of candy) Wllam McCue, frst; Warren Pomphrey, second. Hurdle raco (strng* placed across the door at dstance of lve or sx feet; con testante walked on hande and feat ant turned somersaulta over each strng) ame Pursavle, frst! Fred Wlson second. Pebble race (a pebble pushed wth one oot to the end of the room and return) lack Delsler, frst; Wllam Champln, eoc nd. 8-Inch dash (race to chew 8-lnch.rng on end of whch was a pece of :andy) Russell Coyne, frst; Clarence /andrunt, second. Wde stretch (players of both teu..._ jolned handb; team wth longest lne won) Won by Bll Champllns team. Standng broad Krln (longest grn w -Joe Drlttenbach, frst; Tallman Wllaun cond. -. Tug of war (two on a llde grasped ruts and-pulled) Tallman Wlson Teddy Hammond, frst; James Purgf.nd Tommy Corbett, second. Standng hgh Jump (Jumped for and ate uspended doughnut) Charles Wllmn Irst; Warren Pomphrey, second. Dancng race (two-btep ucross the ruum nd return Russell Coyne, frst; Ed. Wllon, second. Dscus throw (uslnr ordnary IluylnK rds for a dscus, each player throw It ap r as he could, but could not flp t wth s fnrrs) James Purguvlc,.frst; bd, omphrey, second. <>yard dash (two players, back to ack, wth arms locked, meed another cnuto the end of the room and back) rancla Betts and Ed, Pomphrey, frst; ornmy Corbett Bnd Russell Coyno, secuml. Rany day race (each contestant lnt o t.- flovea and rubbers* and ran to _ ven placo, returned and removed equplent) James Purgavlo, frst; Tommy orbett, second. Fe eatng contest Francs Betts, frst; >d. Wlson, second. Others takng part In the meet rere Eugene Brlttenbach, James Ihea, Matthew Laughln, Arthur ewman and Mllrone Stanley. ED BANK DOGS IN SHOW. Whnkn.... C. Mller.. Polhemus.,:. n Cuddlnston?fNylander... S. Mller... GAS MEN. la, a o Smth,! _v..._. Palmer, o. _... Osborne, g.,_... I Pctllla, t _ Woolrldgc, B.... _ a Neptune..,.., Red Bank _.. 7 \ IR 7 8 H 6 4 Red Bank Megans Wn Cage Game Frankle ynnbrunts Specals lost o tho Red Bank MolgunB, 3 to!, Saturday mornng at tho local Cnlghta of Columbtm hall on Rlverdo avenue. John Mulylhlll ecorod n pontfl for lh"o"""vlctbtb whle" rank Bauer scored 3 for tho losors. VAN BRUNT SPECIALS. G on IIrunt, f...._ unflno, fa... _..«..,..,.._.,»,,.... thnson. f...».nn...«.._..m..v,u.,h.,ttrldge, o,..* 4 ooracy, g. MEIOANB. F P lurray, f lopperthwato, f,... nul,. c. _... lck^nna, c, ulvlhlll, u _ lr, 8 no 84 u r, Rver Street Cagers Wn Over Freehold Coach Frank Pngatorcs Rver street junor lfl school floormon chalked up another vctory Monday afternoon when they played hosts to tho Freehold Junor varsty team and won, to 7. At half tlmo tho score woo knotted at -all, Red Bank scored ten ponts to the vstors flvo In tho last half, scored eght ponts Pepper" for Red Floro Bank whllo Tomalno closely followed wth sx. Boylo led Freehold by scorng sx ponts, KlVlSIl STKEET. F Ccronl, f - - (. [ore, f 4 Tomnlne, f.».- ~ - 8 ""rculostdn, c Wlson, V _, Ulrlnrfcllow, B _..,... _. II FREEHOLD. Hojrlo, f McLtuuhl^ nnery, c, rlgffs, g. Mlls, K Olmduky, t,.. Wkoff Wns At Newark Meet Frod Wkoff of Maplo avenue, former Red Bank hgh school track and feld star, now at Poddlo schobl, Hlghtatown, clnched second place or lla school Saturday nght In the group No. 4 prop dvson at the Nowarlc Sunday Call moot by wlnlng tho 7-yard dash and hgh jump nd fnshed second In the -yard dash. Thcuo wero tlo only three vents In whch ho was entored.. road to bottor and blkro buel- _ Z. noss loads through Tho Rb&lsters ad vertlsloff columns, Advortuomont,, Ilcha Colle and A. L. Huskells Harrer Agan Seekng Bluo Rbbons. Dog lovers are havng ther nnng ths week at tho annual bench feature of the Westmnster Kennel club beng held at the Madson Squo.ro Garden n New York. In ths years competton there are 4 Bcsts-of- Brecd of the 3 show. Among last years Westmnster breed champons whch aro tryng agan ths year are Mrs, Florence B. Ilchs colle, Bculahs Slver Merylck, and Amory L. Haskella harrer, Mr. Roynals Monarch. Ilchs well known kennels are located In Red Bank on Locust avenue, and tho Hnskell kennels are on Cooper rood In Mlddletown townshp. Mr. Haskells harrer also won In 35. Also from Monmouth county arc the last years wnners In tho Gordon setter class, Bouncer of Colbrlo OMarlu ownod by tho Mdrlu Famo Kennels of Long Branch and the Mlnlaturo plnchor Ch. Mcta v. Julchenhof owned by tho Hllgervlllo kennels of Freehold. Tho show oponod yestorday mornng and wll bo contnued through to tomorrow nght when at half-past ten oclock Georgo S. Wont as Judge and Dr. Samuel Mllbank as steward wll deolde upon tho best dog n the show. colles are beng judged today gong on exhbton In rng at ten oclock ths mornng and In the name rng at two oclock ths afternoon wth Walter H. Reeves ns Judge and Arthur M. Lowln and 8. Edwn Megargeo BB stewards, Tho harrers aro bolng Judged ths mornng nt half-past ten oclock In rng, wth J. Stanley Reevo as judge and Dr. Harold A. Benson and H, E. Mollonthln as stewards. New Bruns^dc Team St. Peters Trms Local Catholc Players, 5 to Rumson Grls Beat Catholc Grls, 7 to. An aggressve cago team from *>t, Polera hgh Bohool, New Brunawlcl travoled hero Frday nght and defeated tho Red Bank Catholc hgh school aggregaton at the Rver street oohool gymnasum, 5 to. local Catholc scrubs wero vctorous n tholr gamo wth the vstng seconds, to 8, and as an added attracton the Catholc hgh oohool grls suffored a trouncng by tho Rumson hgh school grls, 7 to St. Petr»s held tho lead throughout tho encounter and scored more than flvo ponts In each of the quartern. BUI Wlchmann and John Mulvlhlll, varsty players, wore kept on the bench throughout most of the game. r poston!) wero flled by Dck Attrldgo and Bll Copperthwato. Rod Bank team traled at half tme, to 7. Red Bank was hold to only one pont In tho thrd perod whle tho vstors scored nne. In tho oloalng quartor tho New Brunswck cagors contnued ther sx ponts and. feld goal and scorng by addng held the locals to foul Bhot. Frank Bauer, Red Bank center, talled seven ponts to lead the locals In soorlng whllo Egan scored ponts for St. Peters, Tho Rod Bank, scrubs were hea coroless throughout tho second half, ut tholr ten polhtb In tho frst half were enough to score a votory. vstng jayvoes woro. hold sooreless In tho frst pood and talled a par f flold goals In tho second quarter. y scored a fleld goal In each of tho thrd and fourth quarters ana.hreatenod Rod Banks load In tha last few seconds of play. Roy Bauer scored four ponts for ho local soconds whllo Mooro of the Maltng team Bcored eght. Scorng of and ponts In the econd and thrd quarters, respetvely, accountod for tho Rumson grls votory over tho Catholc hgh chool grls. At half tme Red Bank raued;t3~t6~k MbdJ<r]<fd~tho~Rfd Bank grls by scorng eght ponts whlo Donovan talled tho remanng four. Karlnga and OBren led ths Rumson grls wth ten ponts each whle Hong closely followed wth even. It. B. C. H. W, Copperthwalte, f. Attrdre, f wlchmnnn, f.. Mulvlhlll.,t....- F Bauer, c, Grob. If - KonowFtz, g ST. PETERS. urns, f Wholly, r tefan, f ohnsnn, f., lernhelmerle, c. - rurklu. e - chavlo, tr _ llshop, g san. R 7 II. C. H. t. lelcm... 3 C 9 5 S 6 5 It, D. C. H. naler, I : IcKenna, f _, lonan, t. _ au,, c utray, g, mllh, K.... larchttl, llten, ff. ST. PETERS. akacs, r. wlnjr. r..,ynn. f.... [alone, o,. >gan, o.... yrnes, g. [enny, g.. olman, g lark, g n. c. H. Pc!ers... 4 S 8 CATHOLIC GIRLS. onovdn, f Nell, f lemln;r. c aldman. sc, Ictory, g Connor, B IT RUMSON GIRLS. 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21 Banjfy fowlers At Hold Defeat tho Pno Tree Inn Bowl era n Two Games Inn Bowl era and Servce rs; Statonmen Take Three Games. Second Natonal bank bowlers contnued ther wnnng streak ths >veolt In tho Eatontown bowlng leaguo at Taylors arcado when they defeated tho Pno Tree Inn bowler In two out of thrco games. Inn jt)owlors Thursday nght pcked up throo games from tho Sgnal Corps No. team and Tuesday nght Hlls (jorvlco staton team defeated th< No. team from Fort Monmouth In thrco games. Tho bank team Is luldlng uthrcogamo lead over tho second-place Broad street garage team whllo tho servce staton bowlers aro closely tralng tho sccond-placo team by thrco games. l ] nc Tree In team la In fourth placo, Thr^ games were pcked up by tho Inn bowlers Thursday by vrtue of a dummy score used by the army team. Kenny VanBrunt and Moyes rolled and 8, respectvely, In ther second gumo whllo LaPar rolled 57 In tho thrd game. Schacffcr rolled In hla thrd game for Fort Monmouth,, Tho vctors won the llrst gamu by 48 pns, the second by 8 and tho thrd by 7. Scores by Art Chascy and Smock scored ponts for the"losers, asssted the bank team Monday n TORT MONMOUTH. wnnng two gamos from the Inn G bowlers. Art Chancy rolled 4, AJam, f. 7 Bluth, f, and <D In hs games, Rush rolled... 8 In la thrd game and Smock t,. " 8 rolled 5 and 8 n hs second and Crawford, thrd games, vctors dropped llnhn, tho llrst gumo by 6 pno, and won tha second by and tho thrd by 8. servce staton bowlers found, the No. team from Fort Monmouth easy to take In thrco gamob. Kd.Au. Hendrlckson, c, jnaok and Andy Becker rolled 8 Phlfer, g, Scheldt, g.... and 3, respectvely, In ther frst Hurrnhrles, g. game, Charles Lews rolled 9 n hs second game and Rddle rolled n hs thrd game. Schultz tolled 98 In hla frst game for tho Sgnal Corps team. Tho vctors won the frst game by 45 pns, tho second by 6 and tho thrd by 64. gtandlng-of-the-teams W L Bacond Natonal Hank - S6 5 Brod Street Garauo 8a 5 HUU Servce Staton 38 8 fne Tree Inn a* Elcnal Corps No.... U ao Sgnal CorpsjNo HILLS BKBVICE STATION. E. Aumack l Becker 3 MU BUI.... " 8 7 C. Lm»U Ml IS6? 7 Rddle ISO S SINAL CORPS NO.. Bchult S» "UO Harvty Dummy SECOND NATIONAL BANK Chuey...» _, VanBrunt Ru.h 5-8 Shore Jayvees Beat Rumsontes Coach Lous Jacobs Runuon Jayveea traveled to Long Branch Thursday Mu euhneft o-!»lta n.thc bands of the Long Branch Junor hgh ohool, 8 to 8. In a prelmnary game the Kumoon numbs were vctorous, 3 to 9. LOKO BEAHGH. Easolto, f. Helman, U Roger. t. - Dora, f. Penta, e. DoFuto, o.. Cologourl, g, Townacnd, g. Totll, g. B. Anderson, f.... A. Murphy, f.... H. P«tteron7f."^III [jrlbffs (j,..,..,,, Mapes, o...._.,.. D. Murphr, ff _... DeLong, ff.... MeCIee. g _ II. Peters, g,... F P " 5 > 5 6 s n Phantoms Score Wn, Over Fort Monmouth A free-scorng basketball gome wan wtnessed by a large attendance Frl : day nght when tho Red Bank Phan tomo traveled to Fort Monmouth and handed tho army team a 68-to-66 defeat! Harold Trnock and Homer Hcndrlckaon led Red Bank n scorng 6 ponts each, whllo Dck Bluth Arnone, f.... Calandrlello,, EED BANK. V P p r o, G H K, O Red Bank Phantoms Lost At Lakewood Bed defeat Tuesday nght when they xaveled to Lakewood hgh school nd n a feature game were beaten >y the Lakewood Blackhawkfl, 4 to 9. At half tme Red Bank traled :8 to. Rocco Calandrlello and Ick Bluth led tho Phantoms n sco Ing of 3 and 3 ponts, respootvol Purnell Mlnoy, towerng :enter, scored pont*. LAKEWOOD BLACKEAWKS. o hadwlck, «.!, DeFretas, "t. 5 Incy, o..- - Bchaerer 78 57>, Auflero, g... Dummy - mle g. o Bmlth 3* 3 boloachal, 77 Aunero, u. _ Elffrlm K. VanBrunfa. unguo LaPalre... Masco Moyos.. SS3 PINE THEE INN ISO ( Catholc Hgh Loses To Lakewood Tho varsty and second teams of Rod Bank Catholc hgh school were defeated,by Lakewood hgh school teams Tuesday nght at Lakewood by the respectve scores of 36 to and 6 to IB. Both games were closer than tho Bcorcs Indcate and were hotly contested. Fltzgorald, Lakewood centor, was hgh tho Lakowood varsty whle Copperthwaltc, Red Bank forward, lea hs team wth nne ponts. LAKBWOOD VARSITY..unnm! «> LndfrB / _.! «P».»PU McClokcy, t, Fltsserold, o....,, Auftoro, g...._ _ V. Auflero, g... UHD BANK VARSITY. AUrlduo, I. - Coppcrthwullc, t. Dauer, c. Wlcbmnnn, c. K, t Urob, u. Mulvlhlll, P P 5 6 S LAKBWOOD SECONDS.. > : G DBIIOW, f. - - a Arple:at», I.I IllltJO f. Krlnpky. c.. Hurd»c. c. _.-... KnTaonlc, c. Alfleru. g. a (lertner, e " - ^ Alperl, B.;..;. - HcKenna, {, tlnnor,. [aul. c fmllh, c Hurray, a.... KMIcun, s.... Mu-chcttl, g,. Lakewoo IT 6 BED BANK PHANTOMS. llutb, f.... Colandrello, S..» Hendtckon, o,.» Turnock, ff. o.... Scheldt, t. Arnona, ff, M. Phlfer, g. F a Lskenrood..._._ I! > 4 Red Bank 8 Rumson Hgh Cagers Beaten By Freehold Freehold hgh school netten trounced Coach Lous Jacobs Rum son floormen Tuesday nght on tn latters court, 37 to 9. In a prelmnary game the vstng Jayvees defeated Rumsons seconds, 5 to 3. Al Fattorson led the Rumson varst; players In scorng eght ponts. RUMSOK. O F A. Pattenon f. _ U Patterson, t. E. Peter, t.! J. Murphy, e.» scorer for Delaney, e D. Murphy, g. Davdson, g _. FREEHOLD.... I... 8 J 3 6 pa, f Poster!, f....,^_.«... n 4 HED BANK SECONDS. Morse, e _ -.._. I P P ~Ceyes, g.. *- o a loosnnt g., 4 4 H 3» MANASQUAN, 3 5 J 4 8 ( Basltctball at Leonardo. frst of a sorlos of woekly Daokotball gamos and dances wll bo told Monday nght by tho Leonardo Feld club n tho Leonardo sohool nrmnaslum. Two games wll be flayed. frst wll be botweon "Sd"Olubs second-team and-the Fort Monmouth second team. Tho frst thnmb wll thon play, after whch annclng wll take place.! Bunton Onmo rostponed. j Rurnaon-Loonardo hgh school pasketball game that wasto have «ccn playc4»today has been postfoned untfr^jursdoy rllght, rebaary 8. ;a _ One of tho quckest ways to fnd a lob Is to adverlfeo In rtejjlsk Want Dopattocnt Advortlso- J. Sokol. t. _ Daley, f. P. Sokol, I. Shlbanoff, f. Catutlf, c Thompson, Carney, o. Urbell, a. Wltman, g. Doylo. B t r- Bay Shore Team Defeats Manasquan Atlantc Hghlands hgh school ncttcrs came from beblnd n tho last half and defoated tho Manasquan cagors Frday nght at the bay shore gymnasum, to. At half tme Manasquan led, IS, to 7. Poppa and Postcn led tho vctors In (corng eght ponts each. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. O F II Church League Games Postponed Th«oSu«H"l«^e gpff«8 J Wbt6 woro to bo played Tuoday nlffht at Rver street sohool gymnasum were postponed untl next Tuesday nght bocaudo of sohool electons. Bchedulo wll bo moved ahead one woolc Senor HU7 team wll meet the St Jamas cogero, the Baptst and Reformed teams wlt oloob, the Mothodlsts wll meet the Presbyter- Ions anb the WeaUlde "T" wll batle wth St. Antbony. X M. Heres How A Golf Bal A Shot of lqud Jsln^. jeeted nto a small rubber center about the sze of an overgrown marble. lqud, whch expands when warm, gves a golf ball lfe. A Stretch puns 5 yards of slack rubber band to 3 and - the core s machne-wrapped afler beng frozen at 4 below zero more {Jl" Half Shells we composton of Brazlan balata, ptch and latex encase the banded ball and are vulcanzed underhgh pressure and heat. Molds Imprnt the surface grds, Pont sprays from hood- ^ ed guns as the bg wheel revolves the twrlng fngers three coats are "baked" 8 hours each.at 8 to degrees. Dmples arc on n panted varous colors wth trademark and "foursome numbers" that help dentfy othcrv. -? dentcal balls. Punshment je«ahead " for the fnshed product. Golf balls are subjected to tests [or durablty and dstance. Monmouth Ice noat Club of Ifld Dank to Snl o> Lake Muscontecong. "Bn" Blalsdoll, commodoro of tho Monmouth Ico yacht club, wll sond an open challongo today to tho Msconteeong loo boat club, for a race bo saled ths week-end on tho lake at that place. Several of tho Class C boats of the ted Bank fleot wll bo taken to tho RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. Keyport Trounces Matawaan Floormen Coach BIsh Carharta Keyport cagors overwhelmngly defeated the Mattyw&n ntttan Tuesday nght at Keyport lgb. g h V V»»a 3d;rt scored d ten ponts tor Keyport whle Tlce closely lolluwed wth uluo ponts, Manclnl scored nne ponts for Matawan. KBYPOET. G TIM, t. 4 Gsnoveat. f. Dolt«,.. Allocca, t. Lawon, c. Howard, e... Sept«n, ff... Creed, g... Levla, ff... Smth, g... Banks, 7... MATAWAK. Brcsncy, f..*. Manclnl, f. _.... Pke, c... Hnd.c.... Congro, ff."... Manuel, ( aon. Bquadron C Kornblum I, Snger, Ffelfer 3. Referee Cheater Daley. Tme 7% xalnuto chukk«r». * m Local Blue Devls Lose To Keansburg Red Bank Blue Devls were defeated Thursday by the Keansburg Panthers at the local Knghts Columbus hall, to 5. Bob Klzen led tho Hed Bank cagers by scorng seven ponts whllo Berberlck scored sx ponts for Keansburg. KEANEBURf. B.rberlck, f. Duke, f _.. J. McDonald, c Ifubcr, c....,. Wlson, c. Smth, g _ BED BANK. Sweel, f. KlEen, t,.., Bennett, e.. Kennedy, ff., G Roger, g..._...,. z A. Bourgle, sr. Alvator, g... F P 6 F P 4 Bay Shore Fremen Lose At Rumeon Walter 7 IS Orob Haacall. Comng from behnd In the last half, the Rumson Ramblers outscored the Atlantlo Hghlands fre department cagers Thursday nght at the Rumson hgh school and won, 9 to 34. At half tme the bay shore team led, 9 to 7. Otto Perl scored ten ponts for the vctors whle Waltz Smoke Shop And Acerra Pnmen Ted For Frst Keen Rvalry Between Shrewsbury Team and Bakers- Schneders Market, n Thrd Place, Trals by Two Garnet. Smoke Shop tavern team, frst n the Red Bank bowlng league for several weeks, and the Acerra bakory pnmen, who have been tralng by only few games, are now ted for top poston. Each team has won 4 W L PA Smoke Shop Tavern Acerra lnkery ychnedcrn Market 4" lz QO. Clothers & In 96.6 Artllery Tro Postoffco _.. Esner Co. SI Boncore Talors.. Loses at Brooklyn ).(3 Gardenere Maxs Tavern Neu Lumber Co polotts from the Red Bank Navenlnk th feld artllery suffered a defeat ComptB la by the Squadron C polosts Satur. R. H. Kecrcotlon Ol day nght In a Metropoltan ndoor Monmouth Dary S5.33 l.eddy Son 4 S6.B polo league game at tho Bedford Davdson Droe J. avenuo armory, Brooklyn, 7 to,4. TEN LEADING BOWLERS Tho vctors led throughout tho encounter. Tho Hed Bankers were Mfyera 5 JJ(.4j U AVE MenzKopane gven two goals by handcap. Taylor 3.9 Squadron O <% V, 7 Kchnpder,. No. M. Untcrmeyer... M. KornMum Merrll. No.. J. Fellt J. Slnser Dllljonc.5 Back J. Heson F. Pfefer Der.nL 99.5 th F. A. 4 % L. Acerra..-. _ 9. Squadron C 4 (4 V4 Cole : O.B Qoala: th F. A UnUrmyer. He- Truer ljo.4 Bon, handcap, pory. Squadron C ACERnA BAKERY. Kornblum 4, Snger, Pfelfer 4. Foula Dllllone U F. A.! Untcrmcyer, Fellt, H«- Schneder Jones ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Ryan, f.. Mortenon, U.. Bennett, e. Merrtt, g. Wats, t. S 9 G P P U~U Colt Neck Team Defeats Marlboro Colts Neck cagers scored an overwhelmng vctory over the Marlboro floormon Thursday nght at tho Colts Neck school gymnasum. Tha score was 4 to 6. At half tme the vctors led, to. JOB Lard scored 6 ponts for Colts Neck. COLTS NECK. Anselowtj, f...._. _.,_..._.. Decker, t. Snedeker. f. Hutphn, f....;.. «.«.«Itlcharda, c...._...._... New. g Lard, s. Ste, g. Corolone, g,..._..._...,... Smth, g Lews, 8*. and lost games. Tho Schneder Market team, wth 4 games won and lost, s n thrd place. MIDDLESEX. C F v Clothers & Insurance team, potrl, f. In fourth place, Is seven.games behnd the Markctmcn. Postofllce Gallos f. Patrck, f.... l.! Levlne, f.. pnrnen are ffth and the Sgmund Ellott, c. S I Esner company Is sxth. Hovarth, g. Howard, B..- o n 8TAHDINO OF THE TEAMS. Goldblatt; g J o Aehettlno l\ Acerra _,. CG - _ _;, _<#> gq 5 ISO ,6,9,,.8, ,78,...5 UTS HG,9.587 CLOTHIERS AND INSURANCE. Truex, 6 68 lt Woodward 7 S4 Curchln Straus, _ Menzzopane,, _ SCHNEIDERS MARKET. Col 3 _ errl 3 ISO Curchn 83 3 Tomalne rker _.._ 87 I"ejTterraan_ O SIGMUND EISNER. Brooks S Whte 6 Hoffman 4 l«6 7 (4 Etrlm TuUlo 6 I6 ) 85J R. B. NEU LUMBER. Mead _.;... 8J 6- " atterson Quaekenbush 5 84 G. Mnton Neu Retd... G. Grob Oakeraon... MAXS 3 TAVERN "." E POSTOFFICE. Hurley Ward 67 Schroeder _ lattery 85 Denns..._ COMETS. Jaclon 33 MUIer Warner 55 8 Bolce......_ scored eght for Atlantlo Hghlands. Shlnn - 4U 7 KUMSON SMOKE SHOP TAVERN. R. McOua. t. Taylor H. Kerr, f DUCT... Ryan. f. 8 4 Chasey A. Kerr, c...._..: Cunnngham, Meyer.... VanBrunt, g,. 7 Perl, g.... Dobbns, t. Heloer. f. Hammond,,.. Dlralns, g. Conover, g Tllton, g. tournament. ake ths week-end to competo In H. A. team wll bo dle next Tues- open events thoro on Saturday and Sunday, MARLBORO. P P 8 O 6 IS... o o o I _.. New York Polosts Beat Wnmont Farms Tho Now York A. C, polonts chalked up a vctory ovor tho Wlnmont farms tro Saturday nght n a Metropoltan Indoor polo league game at tho Squadron A. armory. score wa«wa to. Clarence "Buddy" Combs led tho farms team In scorng four goals. N. Y. A. C Wlnmonl Farms MacDonald Reynolds Schroeder _ Mlmr... Farwell BED BANK REOKEATION. - 4.r..r.Tl~." Colmorgen 8 8 Schlld 3 9 B Dummy Duncan 5 88 Stcam G F P O v O I Murdlea 37 O to VanDorn Cook... Leddy... No. T. A. Bradley. Jr. WUHsm Rebtr No. 8 w. H. Nlcbolll O. Comb, Jr. Slver sohoolhouse, 4 to 8. In a DMV-John PDuj T. Lawrence N Y. A. O. 5 8 H S -4 H prelmnary game the Llttlo Slver Wlnmont Fnns _ 4 H 8 W 9 scrubs lost to the Rod Bank Junor Oojls N. Jf. A. C. Bradlsy 5, Nloholls E h l M M J TPBrWKMdwTwaRrtt Combs, Uwranco 3. by handcap. LITTLE SILVER, Fouls N. Y. A PnuK. Wlnmont *«rm«r«ber. Comb. Raferee II. C. Sturdhmhn. Tme 7ft mnute ehukkcrs. To Flan OoU Schedule. U. OConnor, g... l a executve commttee of themcnally.». : Swmmng Rver Qolf club wll meat tonght at the olubhouso to nalto BED BANK. O I P plans for golf tournaments durng the Into, I...._..-..._..- 4 year and for tho.oomlns png-pong Dontto, I. _..._...-.._ _ schedule of golf events for U women has boon completed. frst tournament for tom wll bejln May J, BONCORE TAILORS. Fscher fanness Clark Castellacro 3 55 J. Acerra GARDENERS. Fletcher.,. 4 Mulvlhlll Mun *.».«..._ E. Turner A. Turner S7 NAVESINK. Hanson S 69 Stryker..._ Oltourke......_ Q Bshr.,.,... Henry 59 8* Posten 66 9 Blown O. Mnton 8 95 MONIOUTH DAIRY LBDDY & SON. 75. IBS 67 4 : _ US 888 DAVIDSON BROTHEH3. no 8 E8 Oentlo Hartmyer 4 57 Zlpon laa 6 Herman H Nght Owls Lose. At Lttle Slver Lttle 8llver Y. M. C. A. varsty cagors defeated the Rod Bank Nght Owls last nght at the Llttlo 8. OConnor, f,... Bqullantc, f..:... fltroure, f nd, c.. o r v...» S.3, 4 lastrlo, f. Ol P. Tomalne, e.. 8 L. Tomalno, g. - B, 6 Keyport Trounces Fraternty Team Coach BIsh Carharts Keyport hgh school basketeers tucked away ther twelfth straght vctory Frday nght when they- defeated tht>. VSOlcaej Fraternty team on tho formcrd court, 88 to 7. At half lme Keyport led, 8 to 4. Sam Septen scored eght ponts for the wnners. KEYPORT. C F P Allocea, Genevese, Creed, f. f..-._ j 5 TIM. f. Lawson. c.... Lebhard, e, - Septen, g. 8 Elberon Is Upset By Mercury Team Mercury Table Tenns club scored a decsve vctory over.the Elberon players ths week n league A of the Monmouth County Table Tennla assocaton, thereby drawng up wthn sx ponts the leadng ISlbcron team. score was 8. to. It wus the Ust defeat of the season fo- the Elberon team. In" other matches played durng tho week tho Bjou Vllagers defeated tho Motor Boys, 5 to 5; Elberon defeated Asbury Park, 8 to ; Mercury defeated the Bjou Vllagers, Phone Red Bank 353 Elberu.., Mercury T. T. Club Atlantc Hghlands Aabury Park. Red Bankers... _ Bjou Vllltgers _ Leddy Coal Co. Motor Boy _ Leasue B I "ell Tel. Lab< Holy Name Y. M. V. A. r. _ - Z. Ntplune Ilunxm Ilntomu led Ilnnk Hph Wolv^rnov Mncfnrlane Boys \ V.."." I. IB 4 3, L IS K PO BOO PC.7.78,5.4H7,.47,)f Rver Plaza Owls Defeats Westsde Rver Plaza Owls were hosts to the Wcstsclc quntet of Red Bank Monday nght nl the Rver Plaza Communty center and out.cocd ther opponents n the last quarter to wn, 59 to T>8. Gordzychk scored polnla for the. wnners whle Jonc3 tnlled 3 ponts for WestsMc. RIVER PLA7A.?(obo, f..".. E. Henlrcka.f Lndenstruth. f Itorkhlll, f Cordzychk. c II. HcnlrckK. r. Dcferro, a Jones, (.._... Creeley, t.. lnden, c Celln. t. WESTSIDE. r; jrj 4 7 F P 6 6 I.! ZO II 5 O r p 3 S I S Page Nna 8 to, and Leddys coal company BAY SHOBE BOWUNO. defeated the Red Bankers, 8 to 4, j Mandalay team won two eu In league B the Bell laboratores of three games from Sheffeld Farm took over the thrd place Y. M. C. Tuesday nght and the Homosteadors, league leaders, oonllnutd thalr A. team, 8 to. Later n the week the Y, M. C. A. defeated Neptune, slump, losng two to the Leonardo 6 to 3, Feld club.. scores. M Dummy ~..-;:^n. >.;-rt. Itosxa K. Uahr Woodward Burr _ Wouel Mount Drlnkwator Mnraa Penterman IBS "Iss" LEONARDO FIELD CLUU. Smth Ploscr S9 Thompson _ ~ w. 385 Itumeo...n... B Mnxjon Ncu 8 6ISO 89 HOMESTEADERS. 9 7 Harbm Dow.l _.;-. 67 US Stryker...: llvan 8 68 JRmrke 74 I,j3lcn D Ice Boatng nt Lake Hopatconjr, new ce boat of Mayor Edward Fedler ol Lttle Slver was dsabled last week-end at LaVe Hopatconu when two runners broke. Tha craft has been ftted wth new runners and wll sal the comng wecknd at Lake Hopatcong under the colors of the Rumson. Country club. loo boat Is attractng consderable uttenton there because of Its radcal desgn. It has s. sngle runner n front and double runners n the rear. 77 BROAD STREET FREE DELIVERY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS (WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY) SUPER SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY Dromedary] Grapefrut Green Gant Peas N. Y. State Sauerkraut L c r a g n e S L z: r. Some of Our Regular Weekly Features Effectve From Today to Wed., Feb. 7 Norwegan Beg. Sardnes Pack Can Prde Farm Catsup ^ * AC Fancy Tall Shrmp Wet Pack Can Flavors & * * M.& Golden Vellow Kppered SnacksE? 3 ** Corn or Whte Can Tall Can Mackerel Noodles Product <fc- RttersTomato Juce ^ 7 Prepared Mustard - 8 C Red Sunsweet Prunes 9 Green Splt Peas Bow Vz 5-oz. Sunmad Rasns PItg. Salada -P Tea Prune Juce Cracker Jack 3 for Dont Mss Our Regular Mon., Tues. Waldorf Tssue Granulated Sugar Whole Mlk STORE Cheese LEMONS ORANGES Carrots Parsnps Turnps Cabbage & Wed. Bargans Feb. 5, 6, 7 Reg. 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IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO MAKE AKY PURCHASES. USE THE loan ABOVE.OR A SECAHATE SHEET. WHITE YOUR MME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. ujmfs CF w*. wr rune mrr* MISS FLORENCE CUAXTII.-WI, Kcd Bank, X. J. MR. FRANCIS VEKBOUT, Man St.. Port MonnuuU. N. MISS NOltMA NOICSIAN, Harrson Ave., Itcd Bank, X. I. MKS. IHISNK GATTS, 3 Rver Rd., Kumsun, N. J. MR. KOBEJtT W. IlO.ST, 8! Melaren St., Ited Bank, X.,. MISS.IEANNETTK TABI.K. Ncmnan Sprlljs K<l., Ked Bank. X... SPECIAL! OFF ON ALL CASH AND CARRY LAUNDRY Wnners Tuzzles may be seen In wndows of Uujnton.t IJojnton, Insurance, 8 Druunond racc, led Uanl, cacl week. WILLIAM P. 5CHVVEITER RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY,.937. S H O T j.r«- When Mllllam I*. Srhwpltrr of Hllsde alms al Ur IIIIUH eye, he *!ucm\t mss. Thlrty-llvr years oll, he has ho mally trophle.% hp doemlt I.now wlnl to do ultb Ihcn. Hut le s prund of hs latest honor beng named the best MmJI-norc rlftc shot In the Vnltcd Stntos. Hn las anchrr lohb.v, nnmtrr, rado work, and spendu sl.v nlght. a week talkng wth people, (n all parts of the world. Elks Bowlng Club Has New Members Helen Froehleh and Mr.v j Laura [roller were accepted as new j members of the l^dy Elks Bovlns club at a meetng Monday nght. Robert Graham presded. l r fj teen members were present. I was voted to make a donaton to the Red Cross and plans were made to bowl next Monday nght.! Nomnaton of oflccrs wll be held next month. : Warren Bookwalter, tyank Eugene t.enerk. Maurce Schwartz, Fred Jones, Clarence Bookwalter. l r rauk Szlasy, Wlbur Symngton, Thomas Kns. Regnald j VanC-nt, Chrs Mller,-! Joseph Layton and Mss Madelene. Dennett. Sea Scout Shp Here Reorganzes yea Scout shp IN"o., las reorganzed and s now beng sponsored by the. Monmouth Boat club. Those of tho club who are backng the Sea Scouts are Augustus M. Mnton, Peter Bentley, odore Moore and Herbert E. Edwards. Charles P. Irwn, Jr.. s skpper and Donald Hubbarcl s frst mate. Meetngs are held Thursday nghts at the boat club.. shp has a membershp of - members. Those v/ho recently joned the shp ;rc Jack Capronc, Mchael Cardner, Walter Heppner, Jack Hoffman, Edwn McQueen, Harry and Wllam Ryder, James VanHse, Stewart Van- Vlet, Jr., John Wandlnff, Kobert Wlnscrtcr. Knslcy Whte, Jr., Sam Vo-jr and Edward Johnson. Kngagemenl Announced. Anuouuceucnt has been made of the engagement of Mss Jean Louse Berry, daughter cf Ward Gamewell Hcrry of Hackensack, to Thomas WelMe Machctt, son of Mr. and M^ It onus Machett of Sea Blght dll P an. Mss Berry s a graduate: uf Smth college and Mr. Matthen n alumnus of Lehgh un- \e t ^llurted ly Merchants. Il led Bank Regster s sup ported bv local HS well s out-oftown busness men. Advertsements pncunz leuularlv tell thr story. Atvrrsenenl, COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 877 LEGS AND RUMPS or VEAL FROSTED PEAS 5 C ""> 3 PHONES & 3 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! Pork Shlders FROSTED Pneapple K Premer Chl Sauce 9c.,,,. Prem, Succotash N 3< " 7c Babo IOC can Babbtts Cleanser,,,,s 9c fsco "" - " ZU, Kenelraton Lux 3 «*, 5c -cpk* Smoked Hams (PURITAN) FROSTED CORN \\\ll or Corned Beef (BONELESS) FROSTED Bluebener Lux Soap 3 "" 7c Waldorf Tssue 3 r " lk 3c Calf. Carrots (Semm-u Iceberg Lettuce loc " Ceery Hearts " l< " > 9c Large Seedless Grapefrut 5 mr 5c IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS Lncroft. ( Rpd Rxtk Rrzster can be bought at Lncrolt from Georc Toop who hu * delvery route.) Lndes Ad socety met on Thursday, at the home" of ars. Joseph W. Thompson and elected oflleers. Thompson and Harold Potter were re-elected as presdent and vce presdent, respectvely, and Edgar Alexander was electsecretary and treasurer to tll a vacancy left by Raymond Conk- lt. who has resgned. George nchdale gave a treasurers report and t was voted to donate $5 to the Red.Cross. next meetng wll be held al the home ot Mra. Harry Johnson. Others present were (Jeorgc Vencll. James Sckles. Jenne Dahlgrcn anl ars. Ada Woodward. Mr. and Dante Davero and son Robert attended the hgh schoo Hostesses At Brdge Party Ma. Arthur Brosln am Ms. John Casey woo hostesses at ft brlrf party Rven Tuesday nlrht ot tjc homo of Brpslln on WraMto-nv<*- rffft--for (fo -womon memborn of the Mwmtnln; nvm (Ilf cll. Tlr.e of duo-art coasters worn won by Mrs J. j. Connor, Sahuel Mane, anl Frank Balrd Othor3 present were. M?. Alfred Burns, Mra. Kennoth Robnson, John Rohre.y, "Frank.. loff, John Hawkns, Chester Al bcrts, Robert Hayward tcl Mss Carol Schroedcr. After the card sames the drnwlnp was held for HID plng-ponk tournament whch wll begn tomorrow nght at the clubhouse. AMUSEMENTS.., Carlton ater. "That Grl from Pars." wth Lly ons. Metropoltan opera star. Jack Oaklo nnd Gene Rnyhond n the man roles, wll b( the mnln nttracon today, tomorrow nnd Snturtlay t the Cnrlton theater. In the s lortng cam am Herman Rng-, Msohn Auer, Luclle Ball and Fra Jenks. Garbo antl Robert Taylo n "Camllc" graduaton exercses last week ol feature._, v., attracton for four Lllan Bosozz, daughter of Mr. jud_\!j. a begnnng -Sunday wll -be -~Louse^Bctroaal of New "York!"tJanlllc," wth Greta Carbb nnd Lllan s nece of Mr. and Mrs Robert " Tnylor. Lonel l-snt.-morc Davero. heads the supposng cast. Mr. and Frank McCarron and Mr. and Wllam McKngbl, Jr., of Newman Sprng road spent Sunclay wth Mr. and Wllam Me- "Can Tl.s le Dxe.", co-starrng Strund ater. Knght, Sr., of Freehold. Jane Wthers and jjllm Sunmervlle, Mchael Mahoncy s confned to hs wll be shown for the last tmes tohome by Illness. c ny ttt lhe strand thratcr. Mss Ruth Voorlccs and Edgal Two features, "fnpen Matlo Layton and Mr. and Fred Lane" wtl Clare IVevor und Caesar Owens and daughter Los spent Sunday wth Mss Voorhccs sster at Buck JOIIRS," wll bo, shown on Fr- Rumcru nnd "EnpLy daddes" wth Trenton. day and Saturday of ths week. Edward John^un. Jr., has taken a poston on the Wllgcrodt chcken farm. Bo Monctt has returned home af- tor spendng a few wfe at Elmhursl, where she s vstng. Mr. and John VanBrunt of Shrewsbury spent Sunday wth Mr. and Wllam VanBrunt. " Arthur Sodcn and daughter Joycclyn Ruth of GlcnOalc Park, formerly of ths place, have returned home* from Hvc-vcw UoFptaf?. Joseph Mahoncy s a^an a bn to days wth hs Long Island, be oul after lavng been confned (.u hs lonc wth srp. Charlcf Toop ^prnt Mundy, at thn home of her parcnls at Far Haven. Several resdents of ths place at- j trnccd a parly SunUny afternoon at the- home of Sr. jnwl Mrs; Juscpl Mull n of Intorlakcn n celebraton of [he fus hvthlay of her dauuh trr I> rrn. Navesnk. IIP rlct nf n-ulo ollf. own valentne. ) s nol.so new as tbc manufacturers wullj have us beleve, fo UU ycar.^ apo all vulenlnes were lome-madc and very elaborato affars they were, loo, an Uc uaut. old valentnes now on dsplay at the Mnrcsnh lbrary (cnonstratc. se valentnes wcc made on a foundaton t^hce.t oc Idcc-bordectl papc*, wth an approprate pcture cther panted or clue, concocted of small apcr flowers, dovca and cupds >ast- Pl together to form a desgn, and very ardent verses wrtten n the exquste scrpt of a century ago. Iruslers of (he Nnvcnnlt l- >rary assocaton wll hold ther regular monthly mootng tonght at 8:5. Tho lbrary commttee of the Navesnk lbrary met yesteruoy afternoon. lbrary wll be closod tomorrow, L.lncoln3 brthday. Postmasters Wllam Swan of NavcsnU and Wllam CJoldeu of Locust Pont attended the quarterly ucetnj; of the Mew Jersey Postmasters assocaton Saturday al the ISssex house at Newark. I>l(Mteanl"l l. l llnclman luvc jnovrd utj the M. M Krlly house un Monmutll avenuo. Mr. and _ lodward Carle or ump()n arc occupyng the IShjley house on Navesnk avenue. Joseph E. Johnson R a nuv^c! patent at Aonnuull Memoral hosptal at Lons Kranclu Amzl M. Posten uuffpd an atlnck of appendcts nd. treatment la be. n«admnstered to brk about recovery wthout nn oporallon. lsten Is SO yenra old. M. Brdge Iluhlfbh. Ihcolao \V. IJeclns ( the. lve-do Gardu apartnuntb on Wesl Front, strpet wha hostess at a table of brdge Tlursdny nght. Jonquls wore gven an, favors to tbc Hosts, who were Warren Book- Walter. MrH ;,.J:: ;, W,,...Uj)j.cx...jjJ...lj.. Crorge llowclll. Ms. llowglll held hgh score nnd she receved n whte cgarette ln >x w (, f,, m. malcllng trays. ^»» New Gun ttlullun OvjPnV Wllam am U.ur.v l.yua of lcstnut street have taken over thu manngement of the gasolne btatlon on Bhrawsbury avenue, near tho arport. staton was formerly operated by Davd Scutt. Wllam Ona formerly operatod tho Standard Ol company staton at Eumaon, ^ &\v fe 5.;*..» feature on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of next wre.u wll lp " Black Legon," u-jlh Humphrey Bogarl. and LOrn ORrlcn-Monrc n the man roles. Shoul Monry From State. Knurls for school dstrcts n Monmouth. Ocean and other countes became avalable lody wlh Governor Hoffmans sgnature to a bll carryng a defcency appropraton of $l.7(.cl(. measure wll make avalable these nutn: Munmon county $H!>,!l)7.S; Ucran county Features Many Addtonal, WE WERE FORCED TO GROUP THESE FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE! ITS A TRULY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE DISTINCTIVE SUITES, INDIVIDUAL PIECES AND GORGEOUS RUGS AT PRICES FAR BELOW THE ACTUAL WORTH! NO DUPLICATES ON THESE! GROUP OF 5 BED ROOM SUITES An exceptonal group, too! It features Colonal, Modern and Perod styles... n all the wanted woods Maple, Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry and Blond Maple. Now Prced $^}y to ORIGINALLY PRICED $ to $35 GROUP OF 5 DINING ROOM SUITES A truly Bne collecton of Perod and Modern desgns also Dnettes... n Walnut, Sold Mahogany and a few n Maple. Every one a splendd buy. Now Prced $ to $ ORIGINALLY PRICED $5 to $3 GROUP OF 5 LIVING ROOM SUITES Every one a wanted frame ard coverng. Two and three-pece groups... se Sutes are typcal examples of the savngs to be had here durng February. All custom bult for us... fnest workmanshp... newest styles... wde choce of colors. Now Prced $f>^ to $ LAMPS Floor Lamps Surplus Xnms stock. Drect :nd ndrect lghtng. Now $4 to $ Values $8 to $5 ORIGINALLY PRICED $98 to $5 Occasonal Chars Sturdy, well styled chars of every knd. Pull-ups and comfort chars both n ths group as well as Club and Lounge styles. Some wth matchng footstools. Every one a real value at ts regular prce. Now $4 to $45 Values $8 to $65 We Urge Your Early Inspecton RUGS u 9x RUGS Includng gorgeous, patterns n fne Axmnsters, Wltons antl Domestc Orentals. Now $4.95 Values $35 to $59 9x GOLD SEAL RUGS. Genune Gold Seals, perfect. (Dropped Patterns) 869 KEYPORT, N. J. 937 Regster Want Advertsements Brng Quck Results CHEER UP SLEEPYHEAD,.t, almost seven, you know when daddys awayhe always wants to talk wth you and then you can go to bed." Keepng n touch wjljhome costs lttle by telephone, After 7 at nght.ard all of SUIKJU) mom /.. 3 rates are reduced-f- to 4^ accordng to dstance. ^,-,^r\ " ^ ^M.y-rl. -: v / BfcU 3a 4 3

23 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. Pace Eleven Obtuary * V Lewl T. Preston.. "Lewlo Thompson Prostop, Westbury. Long ItfgaoV portmu, ded at Doctors hosptal, New York, Tuesday after an Illncs of noro than a ytat. Ha/ww tt ytat» t&&, JJ» ton* aecomprert Kormlt Rooevelt on a huntng trp tromd tls world. In lf}3 bf won tbs medal honors In tbe qualfyng round of the SStb annual Sth Ccos golf toutnannt at, South Carolna. r. Preston m born at Colorado f on November 7, 899,,«d wa«a on of tbe late Ralph and Bllabeth Thompson Prooton. He xju named for hs uncle, tho late Lews S. Thompson. He grew up on t «former Preaton estate at Llncroft W& attended Harvard unversty, Afom whch he was graduated In 5. He wu a member of tbe Headdw Brook and Racquet dubs. He m marrlod twce. Both marrages. ended In dvorce. Hs frst wfe was Mss Prlacllla Baldwn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Clark Baldwn, Jr., of Long Island. Hd second wfe was Idlss Eppes H&wes, daughter of former Sonator H»rry B. Hawes of Mssour. Survvng are a son by hs frst morrlftge, Lews Thompon Preaton, Jr.; a\ brotbor, Wllam P. T. Proston of Westbury, and a sster, Ml»a Evelyn Preston of New York.. funeral wll be held tomorrow mornng at :3 oclook at OSurch of tho Advent, Westbury, bong Island. I John J. Hokey, funeral of John J. Hckey, tbo ded Sunday of last week at hs home on Wallaco street, was held Saturday, mornng at 9 oclock It) the funeral parlors of John E. Day of Broad street and at oclock at $t James" church, where Rev. Francs Dwyer, assstant rector, celebrated a solemn hgh mass ox requlom. Rev. Dr. John B. Mc- Clokey, rector of the church;" was deacon, and Rev. Thomas Carney, assstant rector; was sub-deacon. Mr«. Aloyslus Patterson was solost and Edward McDonough was organst. Tbs bearora wero Charles Johnston, John Ryan, Leroy Snyder.Paul Menlk, Augustus, Klelnschmldt and Joeeph. Kelly. Bural was n Mount Olvet oemetery, where Father Carney gave absoluton. On Frday nght members of the St. Vncent de- Paul socety rected ~" Rosary"~t~tHe~funeral"home7 Bed Bank lodge of Moose conductod servces tho same nght. Henry B. Wllon. funeral of Henry S. Wlson of Lttle Slver, who ded on Wedncs day ot last week after an Illness of two months, was held Sunday afternoon at :8 oclock at the Worden funeral home, East Front street, ard at oclock at the Calvary Baptst cnurch wth ths pattor, R«v. Joseph W. Lee, offlclntlng. John Oambles asslstod. church chor, accompaned by Mss Margaret Glover at the organ, sang several hymns, lra. Jean Booth, aocompanlod by Mss Glover at the pano, sang "Beautful Isle of S&mewhere." Resolutons adopted by tbo ohurch, of whch Mr. Wlson had bben a member for a numbor of ybars, were read by Beatrce Danels. bearers were Llvety Blmrns, Alojander Russell, George Seward, Jpshua Hughes, Wllam Boyd and Robert Ayres. Bural was In Whte Rdge cemetery, Eatontown. Mchael J. Kane. Mchael Kane, S8, a promnent resdent of Unon Beach, ded Thursday mornng at the Beth Israel hosptal at Newark from pneumon. Mr. Kane had recovered from on attjolt cf grp and was resumng hs usual actvtes when he was agan UJten sck on Wednesday of lat week, and was at once taken to tho Newark hosptal. Mr. Kane had been a resdent of Unon Beaoh for s. number of years and took an actve part In cvc affars. He also was actve In poltcs, beng afflated wth tlo Republcan party. He had been an unsuccessful canddate for mayor and counclman. He s survved bjr hs wfe, Margaret, and fve stepchldren, three daughters and two sons. Funeral servces and Interment were on Saturday at Newark. Oarrett A. Rogers. Garrett A. Rogers, a former resdent of Rod Bank, ded Monday at h» home at Lttleton, New Hampshre, where he had resded for\»everal years. He was 5 yeas old, Mr. Rogers was born at Englshtown and was a son of the late Wllam and Sarah Rogers. He formerly conducted the West End h6to, West Front street and Morford place. Survvng sre two brothers, Frank Rogers of Lttleton, and Howard A. Rogers of Red Bank. funeral wll be held tomorrow Mternoon at oclock In tho funeral parlors of R, R. Mount & Son, West Front street, wth Rov. W, Carman Trembath, psator of tho Bed Bank Reformed church, offcatng. BUrlol wll be In Old Tennont cemotery. James r. Mnhcr. Mary Maher, 7, wfe of former mayor James P. Maher, ded at hor homo on Park avenue, Keanaburg, Frday mornng. She had beon an Invald for a number of /ears. A natve of Brooklyn, Maher had lved In the Bolvedore Beach sootlon of Kcansburg for tho past JO years. Survvng besdes hor husband Is a son, Charles Maher or KoanBburg. Funeral servces were hold Monday mornng at St. Anns church, whore Rev. John J. Lucltt celebrated a hgh mass of requlom. Intsrmant, conducted by the Bedlo funeral home, was In St. Joseph comotory, Keyport. Mrs, John M. Logan. Wflr"NeTllo"Lt*g«Mr"wlfo~of-John M. Logan ot Vanderburg, de! Thursday at her home after a short Illness. Bhe was 43 years old. Mrs Logan was born n Vrgna and moved to ths secton at an early ago. Bhe formerly roodod at Red Bank. For tho past years she had resded near Vnnderburg, Hor husband Is employed on the John,T. Cross farm noar Vandorburg, Survvng,, bfcjldca her husband, are four ons, Johnu Harry, Wllam and. Matthews Lbffln. all of whom lved wth her; ha mother, Nanne Smth Brown ot Farmvlle, Vrgna; two ssters, Dasy Branoh and MlasLuoy Brown, both of Poeksklll, New York, and two brothers, Henry Brown of Shrewsbury and John Brown of Pcoksktlt. funeral was held Saturday ntternoon at the Worden funeral Joseph W. Lep, pastor of. Calvary Baptst church, offcatng. body was sent by tran to Farmvllo, Vrgna, where another servce was he,ld Monday afternoon. Bural was In the Cornerstone Baptst ohurch cemetery, that place. Eugene BonavogUo. funeral of Eugene Bonavoglla, who ded on Tuesday of last week, wa» held Thursday mornng at St. James church, where Rev. Thomas E. Carney, assstant rector, celebrated a solemn hgh mass of requem. Rev. Francs J. Dwyer, assstant rector of St. James, was deacon, and Rev. Wllam J. lloconnell, rector of Bt, Marys church at New Monmouth, was sub-deacon. Edward McDonough was organst and solost Bhe sang "Jesus, Savour of.my Soul" and "O Paradse." bearers were Antono SOverlo, Edmund Rolle, Domlnlck A. Mals, and John Sc&lla, all of Red Bank, and two nephews, Eugene and Mlohael Vacco, both of Pttsburgh. Bural, In charge of the Worden funeral home, was In Mount Olvet cemetery, where Father Dwyer gavo absoluton and led the prayers. Ellen B. Flynn. Ellen B. Flynn of Freehold, wdow of John J. Flynn, ded Sunday at St, Mchaels hosptal, Newark, after a long Illness. She was 8 years old. Flynn s survved by a daughter, Joseph Becker, wth whom she lved, and eght grandchldren. funeral was held yesterday mornng at teoclock at tho John>E. Day funeral homo at Keyport end at 9 oclock at St. Josephs.church, that borough, where the rector, Rov. John Burke, celebrated a solumn hgh mass. Bural was n St. Josephs cemetery. Gordon F. Mageo. Janet Ovcrton Mageo, wlfo of Gordon Magee of Keansburg, ded n the Monmouth Memoral hosptal at Long Branch Tuesday followng an operaton. She was 37 years old.and was the daughter of Olver and May Overton. funeral wll be hold te at two oclock. Funeral arrangements are In charge of the Bedle funeral home at Keyport, John Jackson. John Jackson of Pne Brook, ded t Monraouth Memoral hosptal Sunday followng a long llness. He was 74 years old. He was admtted to the hosptal January 9. funeral wll be hold Sunday from tho Charles Breote funeral home, Eatontown, at p. nv Rev. J. W. Moss, pastor of the Pno Brook church, wll offcate. Interment wll be 4n the John Rock cemotery, Pne Brook, Mr*. Margaret B. Hubert. Margaret B. Hubert of Keyport, wdow ot Herman Hubert, ded Saturday- at» Newark hosptal\ followng an Illness of several week, havng Keen taken ll at Daytona, Florda. She was nearly 7 years old and Is survved by one son, Ferclval T. Bulger of Keyport. Funeral cervces were held yesterday afternoon. Robert Farrlngton. Robert Stanley Farrngton, Infant son of Mr. and Warren Farrlngton of Far Haven, ded Sunday nght at Hazard hosptal, Long Branch. funeral was held Monday aftornoon wth bural, In charge of John B; Day of Broad street, n Ceclarwood cometery, Keyport. Showsbury Sohool Kens. re wll be one sesson of sohool tomorrow, Llncolne brthday. School wll close at :45 oclock. pupls wll presont a program n the audtorum tomorrow mornng at 8:5 oclock In commemoraton of Lncoln. pupls of the seventh and eghth grades aro busly engaged In actvtes In connecton wth ther studes In soolal scence, hstory and geography. Audrey Iverson, Mldred Mane and Dorothhy Jackson are preparng a large product map of Canada; Jano Mason and Florence Wlson are makng a large wall map of the-unted States on whch wll be represented the varous manufacturng d»trlcts of tbe country, tho leadng ctes In each dstrct, and tho prncpal products of each cty. Wllam Ylvlaakcr and George Wood have almost completed a large wall map ot tho Unted States, on whch are shown the leftdlng.trunlc ralroad lnes; Evelyn Lange and Margaret Abern are makng a mneral map of tho Unted States; Char Ins Conrallna and Wllam Drake are draw- Ing largo graphs and ploturo representatons of tho comparson of manufacturng In the Unted States and Canada. Kobort Wlson, John Hyland and Nevlle Connors have bogun work on a product map of Control Amerca, and Mexco. Eugeno Smth and Bom Farroll are makng a largo map to show tho Imports and exports of Moxlco and Contral Amor-, Anthony Conallna Is poparng a apodal report on "Tho Producton of Bananas In Control Amerca." James Ahorn Is assemblng a specal report on, " Btory of the Panama Canal." Wallace Davdson and Ned Ttus aro engaged In buldng a model of the Panama Canal. John Halgh la wrtng- a play that wll deal wth the, lfe, ocoupntlons; amusements, eto., of tho peoplo of Contral Amerca. Lous Slver Is preparng a report on "Educaton n Mexco." Helen Johnson Is drawng a date lno to show events In the hstory of the Unted States botwoon tho Trenoh-and Indan-war* and -4h«. Revolutonary war. Helen Bordon and Helen Herman, are drawng a largo map of North Amerca to ohow tho dvsons of tho contnent owned or controlled by tho varous European oountrlcd boforo tho French and Indan wan. Some of tho pupls aro engaged n..nkng lantern sldes to IHuntratb pctures, evdent In Llncolna famous "dotty»burg Address." pctures wll be used as part of the program tomorrow mornng. Leaves House To Her Daughter Wll of Evalne C. Davs of Bojnk Probated Atlanjjr gnlnnds Man Left Estate to Wdow. Evalne C. Dav s o/red Bank made her wll In. Bhe left a house on Hardng road to her daughter, Ella H. Davs, as long as she lves. After her death the property Is to go to Harry F. Davs ot Oakhurst, Fred S. Davs of Sayrevlle, Walter L. Davs of Red Bank (deceased), Arthur J, Davs of Red Bank and Mabel Rehrlg and Charles L. Davs, both of Red Bank. She named her daughter as executrx. James F. Spres of Atlantc Hghlands, who ded recently, left all hs estate to hs wfe, Sarah Spres, and named her as executrx. / Emma E. Davs of Matawan named her husband, Wllam E. Davs, as solo benefcary In a wll she executed n 3. Mr.Davs was apponted exeoutor, Wllam S. Llsk of MaUwan executed hs wll In 933. All of hs real estate was bequeathed to bs wfe, Mary L. Llok, nnd «ho was left one-half of hs personal estate. He drected tlmt-.$, be Invested and the.income pad to hs slster-ln-law, Cecela Matthews, as long as she lves. Bequests of $499.B8 wero made to Edmund Walker and Frank Walkor and ono of $ to George Eastmond. Rose Hll oemetery was bequeathed $ lor the care of hs bural plot All the rest of hs estate was left to hla wlfo and she and Fred M. Burlew woro apponted executors. Anna Conover of,wall townshp left a farm of 5 acres to her daughter, Lllan Curley, and she was also bequeathed $,5. rest of hor estate was equally dvded among her four chldren, Danel B. and Frederck Conovor, Mary R. Rogers and Lllan Curley. She apponted her son Frederck and Wllam A. Curloy executors. Frank Parker of. Freehold left hs shares n the Freehold Mutual loan asaocl&uon to Sade A. ptman ot Avon. Maplewood cemetery was bequeathed 55 for the care of hs bural plot. All the rest of hs estate was loft to Anno Wllams of Imlaystown and Ella Wood of Crosowloks. He named hs nephew, Frank Wllams of Imlaystown, as executor. C. Raymond Shelley of Interlaken, head-of-the Soaboard-Ice-company, who ded recently, left hs daughter, Mary S. Waterman, and hs son, Robrest ot hs estate was left to hs wlte, Helen B. Shelley. wll named Shelley and Frederck D. Shelley executors. Sarah B. Asay of Ocean Grove made her wll In 93. She left $3, to hor husband, George H. Asay, and $5 to her daughter, Eva Carr. All the rest of her estate was dvded equally among Lllllo D. Lawrence, Belford. <T» Bed Bnk lualtw t u b«bought In tword from H. Olr Blr, Vlnoant WBIIIBB, BUTT Wuraw ud John ONalUt Mo»). Irvng Roop spent one day lutvmvk.vflthbtsrpm w>»,. Mrvand- Mra. Joseph VanBrunt of Keansburg. Harry Lang s connnn n ( lu house wth a cold. Mr. and Davd Schnoor entertaned frends from Elzabeth Sunday. ", Mrs, John H. Wermert Is out after havng been confned to the house wth a heavy cold.. Mr. and Irvng Roop attended a brthday party at the home of Mr. and odore Kavalenko of Keansburg last week. Mr. and Qarrett Jones and two sons of Marlboro spent Sunday evenng wth Mr. and Jamea Bartholomew. Prldo of Belford Councl, No. 6, Sons and Daughters of Lberty, wll present a travelng Bble to Fdelty Councl, No. ot Far Haven, Tuesday evenng. All takng part n the presentaton wll meet at the home of Mss Dot Seeley Saturday evenng for rehearsal Tbo Colored Jublee sngers of Naveslnk wll gve an entertanment n the Belford Methodst church ths evenng for the beneft of the church chor. Unt No. of tho Methodst church wll bold a socable n the church annex Frday evenng, February. Fred Smth, who was a patent Bt Rlvervlew hosptal, Red Bank, for a week, returned home Saturday. She Is slowly Improvng. Mr. and Wllam Sutherland, Jr., and daughter spent Sunday wth Mrs, Sutherlands parents, Mr..and Herbert Vanduyn of Lncoln Park. A stork shower was gven for Mr3. Mlltord VanBrunt at the homo of her sster, Earl YarnaU of Leonardo, Frday evenng. guests were Jula Ross, Rapp, Ann Tarnow, James Stalfa, Mae Benson, Alvn Wallng, Lohse, Harry Talloy, Tlllle Ncholas, Herman Tarnow, J. P. Euler, Mes Dorothy Wallng, Mss Mnerva Euler, Mss Emma Plahn, Mss Dors Tarnow, Donavan, Mtchell and Wllam Tarnow. Nottle Howard has beon vstng Mr». Alvo, Fleckenateln of Far Haven. Mr. and James H. Bloodgood of South Amboy and Sade Smth and Harry Carhart of Keyport spent- Monday-evenng-wth-Mr.-and Loeter Wallng. GuBSle Denns spent Wedneaort H. Shelley, each $,. All the day wth her sster, Stephen Broander of Keansburg. Mr. and Joseph Havens entertaned relatves from Summt Sunday. Mr. and James Bartholomew attended a brthday party at tho home of Mr. and Coloman of Long Branch last week. Wllam Gant of Osbornvll.e and Gus Helmuth of Lavaletto Mary H. Hlckman, Alce A. Reynolds, j were recent guests of Mr. and Howard R. Aaay, Flora E. Smth, Wllam Helmuth. Wllam E. Asay, Georgo H. Asay, Jr., and Eva V. Carr. Frederck A. Smth end Lllllo Carr were apponted oxocutors., j patent ten weeks. He s slowly lm- Edward Brower of Asbury Pork provng, left all hla estate to he daughter, N. W. Salmon returned to tho Joseph Havens returned homo Thursday from Hazards hosptal, jlong Branoh, where he bad been a Mary G. Stenbacb, n a wll he executed In 99. Abljah E. Jamson of Freehold left $ to hs granddaughter, Ruth Jameson. All the rest of hs estate was loft to hla wfe, Margarot A. Jameson. Nelle A. Rebsch of Kcansburg made her wll n 9. All her estate was left to her husband, Charles Robsch, and he was apponted executor, SHOWER AT BELFORD. Many Gfts Blade to Vcmon Salmon at Party. Edward Barnes and Mrs Chrs Jcagcr of Belford gave a shower Tuesday evenng for Vornon Salmon. Attractve pnk end blue decoratons were used and followng the presentaton of many beautful and useful gfts to Salmon a fne collaton was servod. Others present besdes those mentoned were James French of Mlddlebuoh; Wllam Thomson, Elmer Halstead, MUtoa Doy and Georga Kuhn of New BrunBwIcK; Henry Wellman and Fred Red of Old Brdge and J. Crawford, Crag Flnnegan, Wllam J. Mller, Orvllo Coaler, Charles Patterson, John Lentz, James HubbB, Henry Balr, Herman Doran, Earl Lngo, Joseph Haven, Henry Woodward, George Leek, C. J. VanMorboko, Molvn Leek, 3. B. Cooks, Davd Schnoor, Sutherland.. Hyer, John HenB, Edna Salmon, Morrlo, Mss Etta Morrs, Mss Marjorlo Sutherland and Mss Mabel Luker of Belford. WOMANS GUILD ACTIVITIES. New Offcers Wll Begn r Dutes at Meetng Tuesday.. Womans guld of Trnty Epscopal Church of Red Bank cleared $6 by a party last weok. money wll be. used for guld work. A mootng of the guld wlllbe held Tuoaday afternoon at the parsh house when tho new onccrs and commttees wll take over ther dutes. y aro as follows: PrcldenL Jamtl Hunter. Vce presdent Ollvor StryKcr. Soorotary Ruflflell Johnon. Trcndror Mr. Edward Mvte. Prorrm-~Mra. HarrUon.Btnet. Homo Mm. Prod Murdln. Membenhlp Mn. George W. Chandler. Honllallty Mr. CHIton Abbott. Mn. Chnndler. BuDBhlne^ Mn. Frank 8. Ourtll. Junor rulld^-mra. Wllam Lonstratt, Ml, Edward Mtgee. Altar Buld Mr», Samuel, Cegglnp. Publcty Mr«. Warron Uookwtlar. Organ fund Mn. Uon dj la Ktutllll. Coupcrtt*-MlM Dorothy Brown. totedm Mm. Walter BonVar, Mr.. Albott, Mrp. Edward t). Allare, Mn. H. P. Oartlatt. M». Arnold B. Dowen. lra. W«l- J Pruyere, Mm. O.. Barrow, omwfdllbtymrk-alla home-of her daughter, Chrs Jaeger, Saturday after spendng two weeks wth her daughter, Edwn Compton of Bralntreo, Massachusetts. Ida Voorhocs returned to her home Sunday after spendng several days wth hor daughter, Mra. Kenneth Cooper of Freehold. Mss Nell Compton Is on a buslnua trp at Brooklyn, Rosello Park and Glen RIdgo extendng over a month. Ladlts Ad socety of the Methodst church met at the home of Paulne Llndaburg yesterday. Rev. G. Nelson Moore attended an all-day meetng of tho Socal Servlc" commsson of tho New Jeraoy conference at Camden Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Mooro was the prncpal speake at an Epworth league rally at Manabawkln Monday nght. He wll speak at a Sunday-school rally at Dover Saturday. pulpt of the Methodst church wll be ocoupled Sunday mornng by Rev. Ernest Fox n the absence of Rev. G. Nolson Moors, who wll preach at Lakewood. In celebraton of Scout Week. Troop No. 88 of Port Monmouth attended the Sunday mornng servce at the Methodst church, when a specal sermon was preached, Durng Lent Holy Communon wll be held every Wednesday mornng at 8 oclock at St. Clements church. church school wll meet at oclock J3unday mornng and church aervlpe wll be held at oclock. St. Agnes guld wll hold a card jaty at Shemanns storo Tuesday afternoon at oclock. Rados wll be placed In the Meth church next WednOsday evenng so that the congregaton may bear the last message of Dr. E, Stanley Jones, a. -famous, mssonary, Ss^aw he returns to Inda; < *»-/«Postmnter and J. P. nular wll celebrate ther 3th weddng annversary Tuesday evenng by entertanng a number of frends. Mr. and Melvln Leek and ther son George were wth relatves at Jersey Cty over the week-end. George Keefer Is on the sck lst. Mr. and George Leek vsted frends at Freehold Sunday. Albert Eckerson Is confned to the bed wth pleursy. Marvn Mller and her daughter Mary have returned home after, havng spent two weeks wth frends at Brooklyn. J. E. Hubbs spent a few deys at New York recently wth her mother, who Is sck. Mr. and Wllam Rchardson, Jr., have moved n the Schnoor bungalow on Man street. Hazlet. A meetng of the Sunday-school teachers of St. Johns Methodst church was held at tho church parsonage Tuesday evenng at 8 oclock. Plans were formulated for a unfed Sunday-school and church servce to becomo effectve Sunday, March 7. A goal has been set to havs 5 people n attendance by Easter day. Followng the busness sesson, refreshments were served by G. W. Hanners, asssted by Roellf H. Leroy. Teachers present were Mr. and Harry S. CowleB, Mr. and Roelf H. Leroy, Mr. and Monroe Hyer, Walter Smale, Frank McCIeaster, Wllam Bell, Mra. Albert J, Heath, Hattlo Aumack, odore Baley, Jr., Mtes Anna Cowles, Elmer A. Bahrenburg and Rev. and G. W. Hanners, cabnet cf.st. Johns Epworth League wll hold a meetng at the home of Elmcf A. Bahrcaburg on tho Holmdc! turnpke next Tuesday evenng..tlc honor roll of Hlllcrest school n Holmdel townshp for the month of January Is as follows: Prmary department Maurlct Cuoccl, Mchael Cuocc, Joseph Iaderos, Robert Wcgand, Nol-ma Bahrenburz, Carol Carhcrl, Jenny Hvor, Maxlb Nunzlato, Mare -Hed,- Jcnnne-Schanek, Rutb -Smltb,-Wln- [fred Zucker. Anne Carhart. Grammar department Thomaa Cowlea, Frank Hyer, Tony EnfnU, Catmtne Iadarosa. Troyelua Bchnek, Harvey Smth. Jack Wctgand, Frank Dye, Shrley Booth, Elane Gudcrjahn, Roaemarle laderoaa. Mss Eleanor Pfluger of Keyport spent the week-end wth her mother, Mary Pfluger of Bethany road. Joseph Mulholl, formorly of Matawan, unclo of Edwn R. Peseux, who has been serously sck n the Jewsh hosptal at Brooklyn, s now much Improved and on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Wlson and son of Red Bank were Hazlet vstors ovor the -week-end. Rarltan Grange wll hold a bngo party In Scheychb hall, Kejrport, next Monday evenng for the beneft of the Amercan Red Cross lor flood relef. Danel Thorns, who makes hor home wth her sster, Anna Clark Sheldon, fell down stars and broke her collar bone. Sho s a woman over 8 years of age. A Frendly VlBltor, Brngng Good News every week for 58 years, to all tho famly In tho homes of Bed Bank and vcnty About local events and local peodlo. Advertsement. Twenty Tables Of Cards In Play At Party Parent > Teacher Alternaton Rases $7 for School Recreaton Room Seven Door Przes Awarded. Twenty tables of cards were In play Frday nght at a valentne card party gven by the Shrewsbury borough Parent-Teacher assocaton at the Shrewsbury school. Proceeds, whch amounted to about?to, wll go toward the school recreaton room, Decoratons were In keepng wth valentnes day. y wero arranged by Thomas Osborne, Jr. Palms were loaned by Honey Beo flower Shop. muscal program, arranged by Stewart VanVllot, Included two voln solos by Marguerte Douglass of Shrewsbury and two vocal solos by MISB Vrgna Battln of Far Haven. Refreshments, donated by the Caramel Nut shoppe, were Served by George Slver, Jr., and hor commttee. Raymond Guonthcr was charman of the socal. Table przes were vy bowls. re were seven door przes. A ham, don atod by Schneders market, waa won by Wllam Wkoff; a basket of furlt, donated by Fowlers market, was won by Morgan C. Knapp; a. par of boudor slppers, donated by John B. Allen and company, was won by Mlsa Besse Green; a cake, donated by Dugan brothers, was won by Arthur Hope; wrtng paper wth book ends, donated by Tetley"s, was won by Fred W. Robnson; a tlo holder, donated by Clayton & Mngee, was won by Joseph Turner of Interlaken, and a prnt ol an orgnal pantng by GeorgoFord Morrs, donated by Mr. Morrs, was won by C. A. Osborn. * Posters and talles were made by, Lawrence Iverson. Coffee cream was dnoted by McCues and Shrewsbury dares and cgarettes wero donated by Schroedero drug store, Lftgetts drug store, Doremus brothers and Denlse and Swannell.. next meetng of tho assocaton wll bo held February 6, at 8 p. m. at the schoolhouse. re wll be a Founders Day program n charge of Mss Helen Lang. Th«guest speaker wll be Dr. A. W. Sweat oj-red-bank re-wll-be-musle and games. BUSINESS WOMENS MEETING. FUNERflL HOME RED BANKS OLDER FAMILIES... are exactng n ther requrement* when selectng: servce. For th* reason of them call Albert W. Worden and ht capable sons to them n ther bereavement. a wse choce whatever your poston n the mny ad Flans Made For Dnner to Be Held! At Lake-wood. Tha Red Bank Busness and Professonal Womens club met at the Maple avenue homo of Mss Huth La Wall Tuesday evenng. Plans for the Publc Relaton dnner were dscussed. Ths dnner wll be held at the Laurel-n-the-Pncs hotel, at Lakewood, Saturday, March. dnner wll bo for members of the southern dstrct ef New Jersey. next regular meetng of the club wll be n tho form of a card party at tho home of Mss Elzabeth Green o{ Shrewsbury. Commttees wore assgned for ths affar. Refreshments wero served by the hostess. Those present were Mss Marlon Galbreatb. Harret Cook, Ruth La Wall, Meta Von Glahn, Ruth Wllams, Kdna Mapps, Jula Smced, Ada L. Crandall and Zumsteln. j. Boys can make extra pocket money sellwr RoRlster Advertsement Reverence... 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24 Paste Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. tbe map, Herbert Thrd Ste Is Proposed For Athletc Feld Clnrlca Gchllnus Agreed to Sel Hs Property at Atlantc Hghlands for $5, Councl to Determne Cost of Referendum Three places are now avalable fo a, communty athletc feld at Atlantc Hghlands. mayor and eouncll was to decde at the regular meetng last nght between a plot along Valley drve, recently purchased by tho borough, and the tract of Andrew Rchard on Hghland avenue, when another proposton Was submtted by Charles Gehlhaus. He had orgnally set a fgure of J6B on the athletlo feld on Memoral parkway but last nght he In formed the councl that ha wll reduoe the- prce to 55, to tho bor*, ough. He also told tho offcals that he dd not want cash for tho land but Is wllng to have the amount absorbed n taxes on hs propertes n future years. Gehlhaus property comprses VA acres and has been used as a baseball geld for a number of years. After Mr. Gehlhaus explaned hs proposton Thomas Jennngs offered to donate to the borough a parcel of land of approxmately one aero, adjonng the Gehlhous property. Mr. Rchard, who. had presented bla plan to the borough at a prevous meetng, gave the councl a map showng the proposed layout for an athletc feld on hs -property Mayor Chauncey C. Phllps declared a recess to gve the councl and spectators an opportunty, to Inspect S. Menert, supervsng prncpal of the Atlantc Hghlands publc-schools, and Wllam Dawson, presdent of thp board of educaton, oald tho feld should be located near the school. Davd P. Smth spoke r.. favor of the «Rchard property. councl had prevously proved a WPA project for buldng a feld on the West Valley drve ste. but last nght a moton by Counclman Wllam Dunphy was passed rescndng ths acton.. consensus was that the Rchard and Gehlhaus propertes were more desrable.- After a dscusson a moton by Waldron P. Smth was adopted nstructng-john-m Plllsbury, the borough attorney, to ascertan the approxmate cost of a specal electon to decde upon the ste. Dr. Frederck Runyon of tha frm of Runyon & Carey of Newark, consultng engneers, submtted complete plans and specfcatons for a new fltraton, system at the water plant. se wll be submtted to FWA headquarters for approval. Mlsa Ruth E. Yust, n a communcaton, agreed to buy the tax sala certfcate on the Sophe Barre property on Ocean boulevard for $,9. Ths Is the amount of taxes owng, exclusve of nterest. Mss Vust atated that she would remodel the resdence. matter was referred to the fnance commttee and borough attorney wth power to act. Hugh Gregerson was apponted a peclal offcer wthout pay. Hor st Brthday. Tho st brthday of Mss Adelne Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John S. Holmes of Holmdel, was celebrated Sunday noon wth a dnner party at the Vrgna tea room, Asbury Park. Others present besdes the celebrant and her parents were Mr. and Garrett D. Long-. etreet, Mss Adele Johnson and Mss Marguerte Smth. Bock From Florda. Mss Nancy Gaddls Heller, daughter of Mr. and Edgar Wllam Heller of Rumson, has returned after Bpcnllng sx weeks vstng lrlenda at Palm Beach, Florda. On her way home she stopped over -wth frends for huntng at Alken, South Carolna, and Warrenton, Vrgna, and for the gunnng at Greensboro, North Carolna. Sea Brght House Destroyed By Fr An unoccuped house on Ocean ayenue, Sea Brght, In tho North Bonch ooctlon, was dootroyed by flrc early, ths mornng ThSJg^teW t early, ths org, wjg^te flro department was asssted by Me mouth Eeud flremon In fghtng th flames and In protectng tho Be; Brght coast guard staton, whlcl adjons the property on tho nortt staton was not damaged. property s owned by a buldng and loan assocaton. buldng was n a dlapdated condton and the borough councl recentl began proceedngs to have t razed, Thrteen Votes Cast. Thrteen votes were cast at the electon for members of the Holmdel townshp board of educaton Tuesday nght Joseph L. Lovett, Wllam McFarland and Harry Wllley were unanmously re-elected for full terms of threo years. appropratons comprsng 5,9 for current expenses, and. $, for repars and Improvements were carred. Entertans In Florda. Wllam W. Armstrong of Maple avenue, who wth her husband, Is Bojournlng at West Palm Beach, Florda, entertaned the weekly brdge party recently at the Mlramar Inn. Guests wore present from varous pnrts of -New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connectcut, Pennsylvana, Maryland, Vrgna, Georga, Oho and Canadu. To Address Parent-Teachers. Mss Anabel Cadwallader of the Now Jorsoy State Department of Health, Trenton, wll address the members and frlonfls of Farvew Parent-Teacher assocaton next Wednesday, February IT, at 3:5 p. m. Her topc wll be "Modern Sex Educaton For Parents." A cordal Invtaton Is extended to all those Interested to attend. ^_ > Curd Tarty at Far Haven. Tho mothers of Far Haven pupls who attend tho th grado at the Rumson hgh school wll hold a carj party Wednesdny, February 7, at the Epscopal pnrlah houso at Far Haven. proceeds wll go to the th grade. Howard Hlgglnson Is In charge. Bunco Party nt Lttle Slver. A. bunco party wll bo held Frday,,..MOM.g!SJnJ.!!.o MU..9...fflh ver publc school, by tho Parcnt- Tcacher assocaton, for tho bonllt of tho eghth grade Wnshlngton trp fund. Adults wll play In the audtorum and tho chldren In the lunchroom. Thore wll be npcclnl przes for both groups. Women Elected to School Board. Charles J. Greenfeld was re-elected a member of the Hghlands boardof educaton Tuesday nght and Mr?. Lttle Falls Frm To Banquet Sales Assn Tonght 3th annual banquet tendered by the Lttle Falls Laundry frm to ts sales assocaton wll be held tollght at tho.north Jersey Country lub. Invocaton wll be gven >y Rev. FredWyngarden. guest peaker wll be H. V. Kaltenborn lead news commentator of the Cojmbla Broadcastng system, who wll lk on "We Look at the World." He III be Introduced by Lambert Petnger, advertsng manager of tho LUndry company. Immedately after Ir. Kaltenborns address, there wll an open forum of questons and.nswers. balance of the evenngs prom wll be devoted exclusvely to rofesslonol entertanment, wth commnty sngng led by Thomas tokes. entertanment wll be provded by Alfred Skea and wll consst of the Four Buccaneers, male quartet of rado fame; Sd Carver and hs orchestra, a hlarous feature: Young Mondy and company, a wrestlng act, and Bob Wlls, humorst Tho offcers of the Lttle Falls Laundry company are" the sx Vander May brothers, Barney, Garret, Herman, John, Ncholas and Samuel, and the frm s a partnershp. busness was establshed In 9 and Is now probably the largest Insttuton of Its knd In the world, handlng cleanng In ol ts phases. frms terrtory extends from Monroe, New York, on the north to Seasde Heghts, New Jersey, on the south. laundrys fleet comprses 34 vehcles and ther combned travels n one^weeks tme_.total a dstance around the world. ffrnthas 8 employees, wth a man plant and admnstraton headquarters at Lttle Flls and a dstrbuton plant at Red Bank. It s expected that 3 members of tho Salesmens assocaton wll attend tonghts banquet, together wth 5 guests. offcers of the Lttle Falls Laundry Salesmens assocaton are Barney Vander May presdent, R. A. Jackson vce presdent, Henry Fylstra second vce presdent, Lambert Petznger secretary, Wllam DeHaan treasurer and George Fehrenbach sergeant-at-arms. PARENT-TEACHERS MEET. executve board of the Mechanc street school Parent-Teacher assocaton met yesterday afternoon n the school buldng, wth Frank Kuhl, presdent, presdng. It was announced that the Presdents meetng of the Monmouth County Parent-Teacher assocatons wll be held n the new audtorum of the Mechanc street school early ths sprng. next meetng of the local assocaton wll bo held Wodnosday nght February 7, n the school ludtorum and has been desgnated as Fathers nght. A cordal Invtaton Is extended to all fathers of school chldren to be present Eobert Stone, psychologst on the staff of the Marlboro State hosptal, wll speak on the Bubject "Moldng the Personalty of the Chld." re wll be entertanment after the talk, and refreshments wll be served. A specal course for February by the Parent Educaton commttee, under the leadershp of Mss Kelley, has been postponed untl next month, duo to tho llness of several memers. assocaton wll hold a bunco party early n March. Ethel Watkns, charman of the Founders Day commttee, wll bo n charge of the meetng to be held Wednesday afternoon, March 7, at 3:3 oclock n the audtorum. A Founders day playlet wll be presented, whch wll bo coached by Charles Tabor. Besdes Kuhl and Watkns thoso attendng tho meetng were MrH. G. M. Olsen, Arnold Bowen, George Merrll, LeRoy Bergen, Russell Ohl, Charles Stlllwagon, Aago Nelsen, Leon Turklngton, Bculuh Ely and Mls3 B. S. Ernst, Court Of Honor For Boy Scouts Held Last Nght nght at tho Far Vlow school was attended by about 5 persons. In cludng a number of tha parents of the boys. Dr. Paul H. Axtoll, aupervlslng prncpal of the schools o Mlddletown townshp, acted as charman In tho absence of Herbert F. Menert, prncpal of the Atlantc Hghlands publc school, who was unable to be present because of another engagement. Morgan Knapp, assstant executve of the Monmouth county Boy Scout councl, drected the program. An address of welcomewas made by Walker Nelson, prncpal of tho Far Vlow BChool.. Awards woro made by Axtell and :he most mportant were a gold palm Tor Harold Quackenbush of Port Monmouth and a gold star for Charles Kennedy of Atlantlo Hghands, After the court sesson movng pctures were shown and gonjral socablty was enjoyed. Of the Istlng troops Port Monmouth was.he best represented. boys were transported to and from Far Vew ;n a school bus. RECENT RENTALS. Thompson agency of Red Bank has rented a house on Wood- >lne avenue, Foxwood Park, to M. J. Hollyer of Tammonton, a house on Lake avenue, Red Bank, to Stanley A. Glbert of Boston and a house on route 35 at Rversde Heghts, Mldletown townshp, to I. D. Campbell : Lakewood. se houses are wned by Charles Norman of Red lank. Thdmpson agency has also nted Henry LeClalrs bungaow at Rumson to George Hoffmeyr of Red Bank and Crawford attersons bungalow on Kngs lghway, Mddletown townshp, to f. E. Snow of Leonardo. Church Notes. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday usherng In a alx-weoks pentental perod whloh Is observed annually by Chrstans throughout tho world, Tho 4 days of Lent (Sundays oro not Included as part of Lent) wll be m-srr>s"sy XUtaH StopEBt stass attendance and tmes of fnatlng by church members, many of whom wll refran almost entrely from partcpaton n socal actvtes.. Lent commemorates the 4 days spent by Chrst n the wlderness before He began Hs publc mnstry. Tho begnnng of Lent depends upon Easter; a movable feast whch occurs the frst Sunday after the full moon on or after March. full moon ths year wll bo March, Good Frday, Easter therefore wll fall on Sunday, March 8. next tme Easter wll fall on ths date wll bo In 948. Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst Servces In Frst CKurch of Chrst, Scentst, at Broad Btreet, Rod Bank, are held on Sundays at a. m. and 8 p. m., and on Wednesday at 8 p. m. "Soul" wll be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Chrst, Scentst, on Sunday, Februnew program commttee wll have a I Senor World Wlds guld of the Eaj> membershp ot twelve. A sergoantat-onns Is to be named next Sunday, Mr. Baker haa announced that the followng program wll be gven by the hgh school orchestra at the vesper servce Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock: "War Maroh ol Uw PUMU" tram tv4fe*r; «*:«!ae3kk;s5,s»_.. "Smr Wthout Word () Ch Smr (a) (b) Wthout Word Chanson da Barcaau"...Schumtn Chanson sans ParolesVTsclakowskl ChanBonetto" Frlral "Pllurlm Chorus" from "Tannhausor." Wagntr "Who la Sylva?" and "Moment Muscal*"...,.; Schubert " Heavens Ara Tollltur tha Glory of God" from "Tha Creaton" Haydn Tone poem, "Fnland!*"..._...Slbollu tlst chureb. was held Monday at th borne of lra. Everett Brower of Drummond place. meetng was presded over by,mss Betty Mnton, who also led. the devotonal servc Tho speaker was Mlsa VVIlda Kahl meyer and hor aubjeot waa "Th Amercan "X^rro^--Refrwh.wwrt waretferved^ Mr>,.Hrowor. -wh was asssted by Mlsa Beatrce Hurly ley. Methodst. Neptune Defeats Bed Bank. Neptune Wolvernes defeated le Red Bank hgh school table tehs team last nght at Neptune, 6 to In the sngles matches, Harold erk defeated Gene Slclllano of Nepne, 9 to, to 6, to 5; Saml Slclllano of Neptune defeated enry Pope, to 6, 4 to ; Lous ttardy of Neptune defeated Harry avey, to 6, to 9; Edward Dadson of Neptune defeated- Robert orden, to 7, to 4; Berk deeated Samuel Slclllano, 3 to, 7, to 9; Gene Slclllano defeatd Henry Pope, to IS, to 6; arry Davey defeated Edward Da- Idoon, to 5, to 6, and Lous ttardy defeated Robert Worden, >, to 3. In the only doubles atch, Gene and Samuel Slclllano feated Berk and Davey, to 4, 9. Shower For Bn. James. A mscellaneous shower was gven [rs. Wllam James, the former Mss argaret Ebe, daughter of Mr. and rs. Wllam F. Ebo of East Bersn placb, Frday nght by her ss-!r-n-law, Chester L. Ebe of llm place. James was the replent of a number of useful gfts Decoratons were n keepng wth alentlnes day. gfts were conealed n a basket over whch a aterlng can was suspended. Others attendng were Wlam F. Ebe and daughter Wlda, Irs. Phlp T. Smth, Bernard elchek and Mss Eleanor Morrs of led Bank, George Sanborn of lver Plaza, Mss Anne..Martn of ar Haven and Nettle Brlxlres Newark. Uanco Largely Attended. More than people attended the thrd annual dance gven by the Young Ladles Sodalty of St. Anns church n tho audtorum of the school hall at Keansburg Saturday evenng. Fve dollars was donated on tho co-operatve plan. A floor show drect from New York was a part of the evenngs entertanment. Attempts ft In School. An attempt to burglarze a storeroom In the Oakland street school was reported to tho polce Tuesday. Captan Joseph Bray, who waa assgned to Investgate, sad nothng had been taken although desks and tables had been moved. It Is beoved that tho prowler was a chld. Homo From Hosptal. Florence Bartholomew of North Brdge avenue returned homo Sunday from Monmouth Memoral hosptal, whoro she had been a pnoumonla pntlont. She Is convalescng at her home. t Bngo Party by Democrats. Tho Atlantc Hghlands Democratc club wll hold a bngo party Thursday nght, February 5, on the second floor of tho postoftlce buldng nt that place. Edmund Gehlhaua la In charge of the arrangements. m» Auxlary Bngo Party. Tho LadlcB nuxlllary of the Far Haven flro company wll hold a bln- ;o party Frday nght, February ID, May Leo and Anna Drew were In tho Epscopal palsh houso at that elected new members. Thoro was no place. Mr. Roy Rosenberg B chalrojponltlon. man. Local Grl Capped. Mlsa Dorothea Perry of Newman Sprngs road has successfully passed her probaton term at the Ann May School of Nursng of Ftkn hosptal. A candle lght servce was held for the cappng ceremony. Dr. James Fsher, chef of staff.of tha hosptal, extended greetngs to the members of the freshman class as dd Rev. F. J. Russell, pastor of tbe Baptst church, Beachwood, and Mss lma Munn, drector of nurses. A large gatherng of relatves and frends of the students attended the exercses. Har Dressers Meet Monmouth County Har Dressers assocaton met Tuesday nght at tho Oarfleld-Grant hotel at Long Branch. John DAmco and Robert Ncosa of Red Bank proposed a petton whereby each town or cty could have a separate unt meetng. Plans were made to have a meetng ot all the unts ones a month. Refreshments were Berved followng the meetng. Slght Auto Accdent. Pedor J. Gtelcson of Lttlo Slvor was slghtly njured ths mornng when the car whch uo waa drvng and a machlno operated by James Ilch" of Locust avenue collded. at Hardng road and Branch avenue. Mr. Glsleson was treated by Dr. Allan B. Kandall for cuts about tho head and an Injury!o he rght leg. Sergeant George Clayton Investgated the accdent All Re-elected. Harry Heavlland, Albert W. Wordon and Harry B. Clayton were re-elected to tha Red Bank board ot educaton Tuesday wthout opposton. Only 5 votes were cast. Current expenses amountng to $95,38 and repars and replacements amountng to $5,- woro approved by a vote of to. An appropraton of $,5 for manual tranng oqulpment wan approved by a vote of 35 to. Many at Fremens Ball. A largo attendance flled to capacty tho Ells ballroom Saturday nght atrtholtu annual Ked Bahlc flr mens ball. Guests from varous surroundng communtes Joned wth tho local fremen In makng It a success. Thomas Hackotts orchestra played. Waltor Hamlton was In charge of arrangements. Troopers Homo Ifrom Lousvlle Sergeant C.J. Campboll andtroopor L. Johnson of tho Koyport state pollco barrackb roturnod last nght from Lousvlle, Kontuclry, when,ryl4. Golden text». "Truly my aoul walteth upon God: from Hm cometh my salvaton." (Psalms 6:.) Among the ctatons whch comrlse the Lesson-Sermon s the,folowlng from the Bble: "I wll bless he Lord at all tmes: hs prase hall contnually be In my mouth. Lord redeemeth the soul of hs servants: and none of them that trust In hm shall be desolate." (Psalma 34:,.) Lesson-Sermon also Includes the followng passage from the Chrlar tan Scence textbook, "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures," by Mary Baker Eddy; "Soul haa nfnte resources wth whch to bless manknd, and happness would bo more readly attaned and would be more secure In our keepng, If sought In Soul. Hgher enjoyments alone can satsfy the cravngs of Immortal man. We cannot crcumscrbe happness wthn tho lmts of personal sense. senses confer no real enjoyment" (p. 6). Presbyteran. Junor chorus of the Presbyteran church sang the anthem, "To the Kng," arranged by Beethoven, at the vesper servce Sunday afternoon.. Tho pastor, Hov._John.A. Hayes, spoke on the subject, "Prayer and Power." organ numbers by Wllam H. Crawford at the mornng servce were "Prayer" by Beethoven and "Marche" by Schubert At the vesper servce ho played "Andante In F" by Raymond and "Postlude In F Mnor" by Hatton.. toplo of dscusson at the weekly meetng of tho Young Womens Bble class Sunday mornng was "What s the Bble?" Walter L. Fredercks, advser of the class, led the dscusson. Those who took part were Msses Eunce Seveklng, Lllan Golder, Beryl Snyder and Marlon Allen. class held Its regular mornng devotonal servce wth the Sunday-BChool department after whch t adjourned to the study room. Fredercks *gave the openng prayer. young women wll meet Sunr day mornng at oclock to dscuss the subject "Mracles." offcers of the; class are Mss Barbara Olscu presdent, Mss Emly Newman vce presdent, Mss Sleveklng secretary and Mss Dorothy West treasurer. Albert Doremus was the speaker at the weekly meetng of the Young Mens Bble class Sunday mornng. subject of hs dscourse was " Exle and the Restoraton." Ernest Grffths presded t the meet- Ing n the absence of the presdent, Arthur Cadman. Dr. L. F. MacKenze gave the openng prayer, after whch Frank Rogers read the th psalm. Reports were gven by the secretary and treasurer. Next Sunday mornng at oclock F. Howard Lloyd of Matawan wll apeak to the class on the subject, "What Effect Has Cvlzaton on Relgon?" Oa Sunday, February, Mr. Grffths wll speak on the topc, " Jewsh State Under Persa." Bubject of the sermon to be gven at the mornng servce ths Sunday by the pastor, Rev. John A. Hayes, wll be "Dong the Impossble." At the vespor servce n the afternoon tho pastor wll speak on ;he subject, " Phlanthropy of Jesus." A. LeRoy Baker, drector of the church chor, wll present the senor and junor hgh school orchestra In a medley of march numbers, Frank Groff, presdent of the board of trustees, and Edgar McCleeB, secretary of the board, have announced hat a specal meetng of the congregaton of the church wll be held Sunday mmedately after the morn- Ing servce. sesson wll be held for the purpose of takng acton on tho budgets for the fscal year, be- :nnlng Aprlt. Last Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock tho Chrstan Endeavor socety observed Chrstan Endeavor day, whch closed tho 56th annversary week of that organzaton. topc for dscusson was "Chrstan Youth Faces the Future," wth Robert Worden as tho leador. Tho hstory of the Chrstan Endeavor, whch was founded by Rev. Francs E. Clark at Portland, Mane, was gven, and brthday offerng envelopea collected. On Sunday, February 8, the Preabyterlan church wll unlto wth other Protestant churches and wth the Jewsh congregaton for a servce In connecton wth tho observance of Brotherhood week. Furthor detals wll bo announced later. Tho church wll receve members by letter and professon on Palm Sunday, March. Tho pastor wll shortly start a communcants class for church membershp. Chldren between tho ages of and aro elgble. Mr. Hayes has announced that tho names of prospects for thla clabb -wll "bo "BUbmHWd"wltTlh" tho noxt few days. Tho UBhoB for February aro Ralph R. Eckert, who Is In charge, Edwn C. Gllland, Sr., E. Allalro Cornwoll, Slguard Thompson, Sr., Albert Doremus and Frank Rogers. Tho program commttee outlned letalls of tho sorvlco credt Byatam o be put Into offect begnnng Sunday, March 7. Robert Worden and Edward Feld wcro apponted, to tako charge. Harry Davey and Nor- All departments of the churchschool of the Methodst church wll meet Sunday mornng at 9:45 oclock wth the superntendent, Harold J. Coddlngton, n charge. sacrament of Holy Communon wll be admnstered at the mornng sorvlco by tho pastor, Rev. Herbert J. Smth. Epworth league devotonal servce wll be held at 7 p. m. At the regular Sunday evenng servce the frst of a seres of Lenten sermons on the theme, " Choces of Jesus," wll be gven by Mr. Smth. subject of the.frst sermon wll be "Jesus^-Hs Choce of Lfes Msson." programs of munla to be gven at all Borvlces have been arranged by resa O. Wllloy, organst and drector. senor and young peoples chors wll, sng at all servces. A meetng of the Womens Foregn Mssonary socety wll be held Tuesday afternoon, February 6, at oclock, at the home of Mra. H. Kogers of Wallace Btreet Cottage meetngs wll ba held In the varous sectons of Red Bank on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nghts of next week. se meetngs are beng held as part of the "mllon unt fellowshp" movement of tho local church, whch s beng drected by A. A. Whtng. Tho schedule wll be as follows: Monday. February 5 Panonaea, I( Peters place, ted by Rev. Herbert J. Smth; home of C. C. Rosen. 4 Bereon place, led by Rogers; home of Wllam S. Grace, 3 Mechanc treat, led by Wllam H. Rogers. > Tueday. February IB Home of Mls Mary B. Morrs, 4 Wallace street, led by Mlnretta DeMott hom«of Burt M. Decker, 4 Hubbard avenue, Rver Plan, led by H. J. Coddlnuton. Thursday, February 8 Home of Edward Ottneer, 5 South street, led by A, A. Whtng. On Wednesday, February. 7, a specal program for the entre church wll be held. A feature of the meet- Ing wll be the return and openng of " bk l h l h b e Thote present were Mra. Everotl Brower, Hana Kosaler, Edward Shultj, Kenneth Browet and Msses Beatrce Hurley, Botty Mnton, Hlda Kahlmeyer, Mary Mount and Besse Thorno. Race Relatons Day wll be observed Sunday nght at the Reformed ohurch. play, "Undo Toms Cab- In," wll be presented. Tho muscal program wll Inolude a modley of Southern ars by John Zagaja, volnst and Mss Pearl Ralph, panst A nne-year-old Negro boy wll sng several sprtuals. Hymns of th Cvl war perod wll be suns by th congregaton. Bble class wll meet at :3 oclook. mornng servce wll be held at :45 oclock. Tho attendance at ths servloe wll ba sponsored by the Bble sohool teachers and the young people of the ohurch. On Monday,. February 5, at 8 oclock a meetng of tho Mens club wll beheld In fhe aooal hall of the church. pg ~whlch-members pence" b have been depostng cons to be appled to the reducton of the churchs note. program wll begn»t 7:S oclock and wll consst of devotonal and socal perods. At 8:3 oclock tho members wll lsten to tho address of Dr. E. Stanley Jones of Inda, who Is to speak on a natonwde "hook-up." A rado wll be Installed by Bradleys Rado servce. Refreshments wll be served at the closa of the program. Methodst Mens assocaton wll hold a banquet at the Rosevelt tea room, Lttle Slver, on Thursday nght, February 8, at 7 oclock. A> thur L. Davs Is presdent of the organzaton. Non-members are Invted to attend. Wllam A. Sweeney wll serve as toastmaster. speaker wll be Rev. Harry Ayres Relyea, pastor of the Rosevllle Methodst church at Newark. Dr. Relyea, whle a member of the New Jersey conference, served as pastor of some of the largest churches In the state, among them the Frst Methodst church at Trenton and St Pauls Methodst church at Ocean Grove. He was called to the Pttsburgh conference, where he served the Unlontown Methodst church, and then came to hs present charge, whch s one of the largest churches n Newark, TtT".orvto durng t& h^tt TporvtsTrs" tho recent flood dlasttr. *%& Lutheran. Members of the Holy Trnty brotherhood of the Lutheran church wll leave n a body Monday nght at 7:5 oclock from n front of the church rooma In the Clayton 8; Magee buldng on Broad street to attend the dstrct meetng of the Lutheran brotherhood at Cranford. Moton pctures of the work beng done In the Konnarack Lutheran Mountan boys school In Vrgna wll bo shown. adult confrmaton class wll mcot tomorrow nght at 7:3 oclock at the home of the pastor, Rev. Walter Cowen of Brown place. On Saturday mornng at oclock the Intermedate catechetcal class wll meet at the pastors home. Tho Sunday-school wll moot ths Sunday at 9:45 oclock wth R. T. Blxler n charge. common serv-s Ice wll be held at oclock at whch tme Holy Communon wll be admnstered.- toplo of tha sermon to be gven by the pastor wll be "Proof of Chrstan Love." In the evenng at 7:45 oclock the frst Lenten servce wll be held wth tho pastor n charge. Tho common servce wll bo used and Holy Communon wll be admnstered. Tho toplo for the sermon wll be, "Converson." Ths wll bo the frst aermon on tho general theme, "Chrstan Fundamentals." On Tuesday, February 6, Mr. Cowon wll attend the Lenten retreat of the Now Jersey Lutheran conference at Rutherford. ; Obtuary Jacob Martn. Jacob Martn of Bolmar, father of M. II. Robnson of Sea Brght, ded Tuosday at St Petersburg, Flo> Ida. Boadoa Boblnson ho Is survlvod by hs wfe, Kate Martn; another daughter, Kathorlne Klndervattor of Baleys Corner; a granddaughter, Ethel Nlecke of New Bedford, and a Bster, Wllam Henry of Elzabeth. Mr. Martn was born In Elzabeth. funeral wll bo held tomorrow afternoon at Ellzaboth, wth Rev. Osborne Sehumpert of Bolmar offcatng. Bural wll be In that cty. Masonle and Eastern Star servces wll be held tonght at Ellzaboth. Mra. Hans Olsen. Sgrld Olson, wfe of Hans Olson, ded Saturday at her home on Center street, Sea Brght, at tho age of 6 years. She was born In Norway and had been a resdent of Sea Brght 33_years, Survvng EesldeaTer husband,tfa a daughter, Mrs, Georgo Dougherty, and a granddaughter, Patrca G. Dougherty, of Sea Brght, and a brother, George Olsen of Norway. Tho funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the houso and was conducted by Rev. Howard N. Amer of Sea Brght and Rev. Mchael Hansen of Staten Island. Bural was n Glonwood cemetery, West Long Branch. bearers wcro Samuel Madsen, Charles Madson, Lars Chrlstlanson, Matthow Johnson, Charles Anderson and Andrew Bundgaard. Mary I!. Tumbull. Mary E. Turnbull of Lnden place, wdow of Wllam Turnbull, ded at her home last nght ot a cerebral hemorrhage. For many years Bhe was bousekeoper for Captan Benjamn Eldrldge. Turnbull Is ourvlvod by a daughter, May V. Phlefer of Red Bank; a son, Wllam Turnbull ot Glendale, New York, and three ssters, Chrstne Applegate and Anne Mller of Newark and Harry J. Terwllllgor, who resdes In Pennsylvana. Tho funeral wll be held Sunday afternoon at oclock at her late homo wth Rev. Herbert S. Crag, rector of Trnty Epscopal church, offcatng. Bural n charge of R. R. Mount & Son of West Front street wll be In Far Vlow cemetery. Charles Stelrs, Charles Stelrs of Rarltan townshp ded yesterday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, Long Branch. Tbe body was removed to tho funeral parlors of John E. Day In Koyport and prepared for bural. Funeral arrangements wll be completed today. PTA At Rurnson Dong Fne Work Among Pupl nttergpert pfk?>eyaaqttw3msogflmj llulod by tho Rumaon Parent-Touch er assocaton among the sohool chldren of that borough was mad at the regular meetng ot tho asboolatlon Tuesday nght In the hgh sohool buldng by Harold J. Goe schlua, charman of the welfare commttee. Chldren were provded wt eyeglasses, shoes, stockngs, over shoes, underwear and medcne, SO bottles or mlk were dstrbute monthly among the school chldren the assocaton pad the expense ol trlpa to New York of a pupl tor ekl treatment, and furnshed ad alonj other lnes. Founders Day was oolebrated wt] a candle-llghtlng ceremony. Al bert Laubor arranged a playlet, representng the makng of a successful Parent-Teaoher organzaton, symbolzed by the mxng ot a cake, GoetschluB was the baker, "Experence," and varous members represented the "Ingredents. n a brthday cake, made by Ray mond Fullen, was lghted, approprate lnes spoken by Mss Emly Pearall, representng the past, Mrs, George Hallanan, the present, and Howard Hlggoson, the future. Announcement was made of a conort Wednesday nght, February 4, >y tho Grls Glee club of the hgh chool for the beneft of the Red Cross flood relef fund. Edna Helm and Francs Kodama wll bo he guest solosts. A clam chowder sale wll be held omorrow at the home of Ray mond Pullon on Frst street At the next regular meetng Tuesay, March 8, there wll be severa ound table dscussons. Cbarles A. IVolbach, supervsng prncpal of the Sumson publc schools, wll lead a lsoubslon on hgh sohool problems nd Mss Emly Fearsall wll dscuss grade school problems. "Home Lfe n the Communty" wll he anothor ;opc. assocaton Is plannng a cov- >red dsh luncheon, the date to bo set ater. Preparaton are under way entertan tho Monmouth County Jouncll of Parent-Teachers Aprl,t Rumson. Mnto Hgh In - Far Haven Vote Russell Mnton and Charles P. ross were re-elected members of tho ^alr Haven board of educaton Tuealay nght, and Ledyard Avery was hosen a member to succeed Capt. lalph Smth, who waa not a condllate for re-electon. defeated :andldates were Rchard Tlton and Vbram C. Dlxon, Tno latter conuctcd a paster campagn, vote vas Mnton 4, Avery 45, Cross, Tlton and.dlxon 77. Baptst annual roll call of tho Baptst church wll be held ths Sunday. At the mornng servce at oclock the pastor, Rev. Edward W. Mller, wll speak on the subject, "Yo Shall Be My Wtnesses." Tho muscal selectons wll Include tho prelude, "Prlere et Berceuse," by Gullmant; tho offertory, "Under the Leaves," by Thome; anthem, "Fear Not, O Israol," Splcker. Homer Methot, church treasurer, wll bo tho fve-mnute speaker, A busness meetng of tho church wll bo hold In tho church school asaomly room Immedately after the mornlngteervlcer " Famly day wll bo observed Sunday, February. Members ot the church school wll be guests at the mornng servce Boy Scouts of Red Bank wll also bo Invted to attend. Plans wll bo mado for tho Easter program at a workers conference to bo held Monday nght at 8 oclock In the parsonage. meetng scheduled to be held tomorrow nght by tho Mary Mount chaptor of tho World Wde guld has boen postponed untl Frday, February ID. Leonardo Church Notes. Leonardo Baptlat Womans Mssonary socety has accepted an Invtaton to attend the World Day of Prayer to bo held at the New Monmouth Baptst church tomorrow at :3 oclock. Sunday-Bchool wll meet at 9:45 oclock Sunday morn- Ing. At the Sunday mornng church servce at oclock Rev. Ellwood Wolf wll preach on "Bo Overflow Ing." Edna Woodward chaptor of the World Wde guld at 4:3 oclock In^ho afternoon wll holda candlelght Intaton of now members, followng whch thoro wll bo refreshments and general socablty. Tho Chrstan Endeavor socety wll moot at.7 oclock n the oyonlng. topc wll be "How May the Bble Help Us n Dally Llfe7\ Tho eormon Sunday nght wll lo basod on tho quoatlon/ "How can wo ovorcome tho Indfference whch Boms to grow Into our Uvea?" ThoChrlatr Ian Endeavor socety wll moot at the homo of Roulkey Poulaon Monday nght at 8 oclock. A mootng of tho Junor Chrstan Endeavor «ocloty wll be held Wednesday afternoon. In the evenng prayer meat- Ing wll bo held at 8 oclock-and tho Sunday-school executve board wll meet at oclock. METRA CLUB DANCE. Tho Rod Bank Motra club wll hold Its thrd annual dance Sunday oven- Ing, February, at tho Elks olubhouso. Peter Galatro nnd hs tenploco orchebtra wll provde mualo, and durng Intermssons In the dancng entortalnmont wll bo gven. Mss Ann Sweel la charman of tho danco commttee and...her-.assmanta are Mss Mary Rogcl, Oeorgo Bolovuss, Salvatoro Fontane and John Suplns-.wag named second song-loader, Tut monthly mootng of the Elzabeth Lon». Keouahln Hosptal. Jula M. Keough of Maplo avonuo, tax collector-of Red Bank, has boen a patent olnco yeotorday at JofforBon hosptal, Phladelpha, whoro sho wll undergo on operaton. Hor allmont Is not serous and It Is oxpcoled that she wll roturn homo In about two woeks. Hor dutes ara beng flled In hor absence by k Lttle Slver. Eleanor Kenyon was elected a ember of the board of educaton at he school electon Tuesday nght She succeeds O. E. Davs, Jr., who was not a canddate for re-electon. budget was adopted. Alan Shoemaker was elected a lember of tho Lttle Slver fre cotnany last Frday nght. Clark P. Kemp, Jr., eon of Collecor and Mrs, Clark P. Kemp, who atends Blar academy, s recoverng om an operaton for appendcts t the home of hs aunt, Dr. Mary Ross of BInghamton, New York. Kemp Is wth hm. Ernest Llttrell has moved from "Inton Falls Into tho Kratynskl ouse on Wllow drve. Mss Lllan Bates Is confned to er home wth a severe cold. Rev. Joseph Urban and R. E. Trban held a recepton Tuesday nght t ther new home on Lttle Slver olnt road for tho members of St. ohms congregaton. Arden Post, who Is a medcal "atlent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, Is steadly Improvng. Wenonah mssonary socety wll meet tomorrow nght at tho home of Edward Worthley at Oceanport. Coaster Crashes Into Fence. Anno Strohmenger, sx-year-old daughter of Mr. and Andrew Strohmenger of Navesnk avenue, Rumson, broke a rb Saturday when a aled on whch she was coastng wth her brother George crashed n to a fence. Sho was taken to Rvervew hosptal and after recevng treatment therewaa taken home. Two Newcomers at Lttlo Slver, Sons were born Sunday at Rvorvlow hosptal to Goorgo Drawbaugh and Douglas Jerolamon, both of Lttlo Slvor. Sudden Death Of Former Henry Lomer ded w took Monday ofterhdol fjwft In tho roar oornbrorcorta,«,, «Avonuo D, AtlanUo Hghland* Ht wfe found hs body when she went 4 In search of hm after hla doa r«"> turnod homo alone.. Edward 4Ay» ton, a peolal offcer, was puslngrw and ho notfed polce headquartert ;< and Sergeant Frank Gerkon ft) -, f sponded. Later Dr. Harvey HartmaB county physcan, esued a bural Mtv- "Mt. I Mr. Lomer was 74 years old and - was a retred hotel manager. "He had"? boon a resdent ot Atlantlo Hghland" \ fve years, A few monthb ago he wss t apponted a member of tho Atlantlo * Hghlands- zonng board and lat month he was eleoted a trustee of Central Baptlat ohuroh of that plact Ho Is survved by hs wfe, Nettle D, Lomer. Tho tunoral was hold last nght at, the homo. Rev. Wllam R. Sohlllng. > U er offcated. Bural In charge of A,- M. Posten and Sons wll be made to- day at Kngston, Now York. ::,! - Dr. R. A. Nevns l Ded Laot Nght \ After an Illness of only a weak, vv Dr. Robert A. Nevns of Branch H avenue, a lcensed chropractor, dltd. late last nght at hs home of pneu-. : monlo. He was 45 years old. v! Dr. Novlna was well known In ths j! secton. He had boen practsng for! 7 years and specalzed In foot COP- ;j; rectlon. Survvng are hs wlfo and several chldren., j body was removed to the : Worden Funeral home on Eaat Front f street and prepared for bural. Fun- oral arrangements wll be complat- -jj ed today. Luncheon, Sale By Womans Club Tho luncheon held yesterday at ho Womans club of Lttle Slver at tho club house was largely attended. Afterward a short buslnesa sesson of the club was held, wth Eleanor Kenyon, presdent, presdng, Ths was followed by a Whte Elephant salo, whch was well patron lzed._tho lunchoorjand Bale were In charge of the ways and^meanr :ommttee, of whch Fred Dunnol s charman, clubs noxt meetng wll take place Wednesday, February 4. HARMONY IN ATLANTIC. Russell D. Heulltt, Alfred C. Buck nd George S. P. Hunt were re-elect-,- 3d members of tbe Atlantlo townshp noard of educaton Tuesday for taw tear terms. Harry Mayborry was lected for two years to fll the unex- >lrod term ot Davd T,umldalslU, who occntly movod to Catskll, New fork. Tuns Denyse was elected for me year to fll the unexplred term >f Raymond Crawford, who moved o Holmdol last summer. candle latcs were unopposed and the vote as small. appropratons wcra carred. Renovatng Kddle Shop. Hlrscha Klddo shop on Broad trcet Is beng comoplotely renovated, Che nteror Is beng repanted and epalrs aro beng made throughout ho store. show cases wll ba earranged. Charles Bennett and Varrcn Donns are dong tho carcnter work and Arthur Sckles ol ar Haven la dong tho pantng, Now Avaton Supply Company. Tho Monmouth Avaton Supply -o., whch Is composed of Sar E, loch, Charles Whttaker and WHlam Lufburrow, has opened a hoboy hop at 74 Monmouth streot. hbp carres a full lno of avaton qulpment and kts from whch odol arplanes may bo constructed;?ho company specalzes In makng calo models of arplanes, automnles and boats, Almont a Perfect Record. Red Bank haa almost a perfect calth record, accordng to tho rcort of the State Department of [calth on communcable dseases urlng the weok endng February 8. ho only communlcablo caso In town urlng that week was one of pnetlonla. Entro Nous Club Meets. Sxteen members of tho Entre Nous, lub of Red Bank attended a lunchon and meetng yesterday at ROE"- pt tea room at Lttlo Slver. Ms; Valtcr Layton, presdent, presded nd $5 waa donated to tho Red Cros lood rdlof fund. Tho noxt meetng rll bo held March. Be Wse... Here Is a Bargan! Now Is the tme to buy wndow shades. Prces on shade cloth have been greatly advanced, but wo were wse and stocked up a large quantty of frst qualty Holland shade cloth before the prce advanced. Wp wll furnsh -you a custom-made ade hemmed shade ftted wth a nckel plated tp roller and set It up for you at tho specal prce of per shade Our regular prce la 7c, We allow you c on your old rollers, Ths specal prloe la only for as long as our old prced (took lasts and wo nl] then be forced to advance proes accordng to new prloo of materal. Measurng and Installng free of charge by our expert shade man of 8 years experence In manufacturng Hgh Grade Wndow Shades,.., We also offer a specal V)% reducton on our Better Ckma Awnngs for aprlng dellvory.. :" Prces on Awnlnga wll bo greatly advanced In the sprng. OPEN EVENINGS DNTDL : P. M. :.-! I. Globe Awnng & Shade Co., Inc. 65 MAPLE AVE., Phone Red Bank, N. J.!

25 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY,937. Page Thrteen "asaat^-^saw^^ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NG&R lewlnr machne, drop haad per- Itct condton reasonable, h, Laron, S». Bolth avsnus. Atlants Hghlands. BICYCLES Large stock of new bloyolosl ;»T shoj and model, also rebult blcfele that compare favorably wth new hjoycloa. Matns Bro.t route 85, Eatontpprn. phone BO or 86 Man street, Lskewood, fthono Pffo. ; HABOUNE ranst. Underwood typowrltet - 8,Dlckandorfer typewrter 9., sx Amercan wnlnut dnng chars, cheat of Jnwr. Btansbsrry Ihrllt Shop, Wlson nvenue, near flro house, Fort Monmouth, FIVES-PIECE! set, roon Isathsr, nce con- "dltlon, 6; rloker aettet. Ilks new, <Bl IBB rua used only four weeks for 35; fqur-cleco wcker eet, nce condton, UO overstuffed davenport, nlco condton, U t drop lsnf ktchen set ; fourd t I maple, IBLBO lu-pteee drop lsnf ktchen pleca bedroom sute now. In m a p, I tbrea-ploco overstuffed lvng room sutt, new,»7s ten-plec«walnut dnng room sute, *7o mahogany chest of drawers, very nce condton.». Wll take yoar UMd Jurnlture In port payment. U B. Brown, 7 Propect avenue, H«d Bank, phono 67. VJBIT our basemtnt, now bargans on sale Brooms 5o, copper chore balls 5c, «alvonlmd tnb S6c, whte cups 8c, water glasses Be. rs» rw Oo. 57.tneh. by 7-foot rnm..rs 8c. tre door mats 7»e, K-ptoe. tt dshes».8, «*» foot rum».«. Natonal 5c. loo and «I.O Store (Prowns), phona 88. Free delvery DINING room table, buffet and-sx ^halrl for sale I nood condton I renonajjft. Call at» CneJtnut. street. Bod Bank, after 7 p. m.* HOut,v\VOOD rocker»7, two portable dog,xousss»o each, small table and A.hantl stool, sold mahogany, haml carved, mported from Afrca. B. J. Hermes, Ollnton renu«, Oamp>""s Juncton. N. J. KITCHEN cabnet, 4-lnch. for sale, prce K. Telephone Red Bank after 6 ORIENTAL runner. x8 Indus, butler secretary, muslo box. Umonos phlna dnner sat, x Chnese rug, beautful Ololsonno vao, mahogsny mantle chme dook. Town Kurnlturo Exchange. 85 Monmouth street. Red Dank, phone {88. r TWO BEDS and sprlnus and three-burner ol stovo for sale, all In good condton. Inqulro of Mr«. Shult, 54 Lnden plan, Red Bank." : AMBIUCOAL % anthtaclto fuel from tho famous Lrkens Valley, where premum coal Is produced:.5 per ton, cash, and guaranteed. For sale only by M. V. Brown, 4 Whsrf avenue. Red Bank. phono 7. FOR SALE, old mahogany sdeboard. For Informaton call 8889-W. Red Bank. IDUTAUUS cord wood saw for sals. South avenue, Atlantc Hghland!.* FAMILY cow for sole, good mlker, Apply Mchael Tkaoh, Chapel Hll road, box. New Monmoth. N. J. # POX, Baw jvonmoutn. n.!. WINDOW SHADES Replace thos old shade wth new frst qualty Holland shade* at 48o each, and do tt now. before tho new hgher prces go Into rfect. We wll messare your wndows and glva you an estmate at no oblgaton to buy, natonal* Eo, loo and $. Store (Prown). phone 8. Free delvery, ONE DRILL prens and bench vse for sale. Inqure at 6 South avenue. Atlantc Hghlands. Phono Atlantc Hlghltnds «S for Informaton.* USED RADIOS <fo*»le. Seo us for good uaed rados: Atwater Kent. Fhllco con- Bole and two Fhllco table models at reasonablo prces. Communty News and Rado Shop, E4 Monmouth street, phone ledhank Uf>4/ PURB HONEY for lale. In sny quantty. Itobort Sol). Wllow court, Oceanport, FOR d HALE, sod, top SOU. Ol drt, cnders ad grajel prces reasombl*. Olsude Wrght, Markbam place. Uttla Sllnr. phone hed Bank U9J-J, AMBRICOAL, A premum qualty % anthracte conl at tho low prce of.5 per ton caah and guaranted. Try a ton and l«arn about ths wonderful fuel. M. V. Drown, 4 Wharf avenue. Rod Bank, phone 7. "CULTURED" evs try them! real fre^». Delvered tho day lad; 85c dozen, three dozen for SI. Phone led Dank Z7SE-J, Salors Acres. Shrewsbury. N. J. GREENHOUSE and workshop combne!. for sale; llxl7/4 feet. Thomas M. Smth, Church street. Belford, N. J. LARGE storo Icohox, three compartments; used lj\ flth market. Phono Keansburg 48W GASH for your old typewrter, addng tnchlne. cheek wrter or other offce equpment: wll call. Joseph R. Serplco, 7 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 488. CROCHETED bedspread for sale, twn and double bed; hand-made. Phona B7-P. Red Bank. Or 6 Carpenter street, Rve Plata, N. J. THREE-PIECE lvng room sult«, lea box, chest of drawers, chars, etc. for sale- Inqure after S 8O at 85 Brdge avenue, Red Bank, phone 586-B. Leonardo. lb. Red Bank Begleter can be bought la Leonardo from P. X. Klldnfl, Barn Montgomery and AJbsrt Jeranlas.) Tho Ladles auxlary oj tho Btevet Park and Leonardo flre company held ts annual meetng Frday and elected the followng offcers: *reament Barnard Scanlon. Vna presdent Mr. Vncent OSage...Sooretry Rose Kovelsky. -Treasurer Chester Guvtornwen. Wembsrahlp chslrlady rcd Mey-?Mr. and Frederck Keu motored to Newark Frday to attend the brthday celebraton ol ther son, Edward Neu. -. y were accompaned by Rchard Neu. -Mss Rebekah North and Mss Mary Rouse entertaned the World Wde guld of the New Monmouth Baptst church at the home of Harry Chamberlan Tuesday evenng. Bernard Scanlon was hostess at the. weekly card party hold by the Ladles auxlary of the Brevent Park and Leonardo flre company Monday afternoon,. Durng the remander of the wnter tho auxlary wll havo theso partes Monday aftonoons Instead of Tuesday nlghu. Mr. and Al W. Cross are spendng several days at New York, whero Cross attended a meet- Ing of the. Professonal Womans league. Cross was formerly a drector of tho league. Dr. Paul H. Axtell, supervsng prncpal of Mlddletown townshp schools, has been absent from school, owng to a serous attack of grp. Ho was able to st up for the frst tme Thursday, James Gltlcoon, assstant jantor of the Leonardo grade school, was taken to Fltkln hosptal last week lufferlng from a severe cold borderng on pneumona. He haa beon lad up several weeks ns a result of >lg back havng been straned whllo he was shovelng coal at the schoolhouse. Arthur Glass has resumed hs dutes as supervsng Jantor of schools after havng been lad up wth a sevoro cold. Francos Rockefollor, tho Uachor of muso In the townshp sohools, has beon sck wth a sovoro cold* ;jlrs. Harry Chamberlan and son Donald spont one day last week shoppng In Newark. Ferdnand Vorberg has returned homo after a weekb vst wth relatves at East Orango. John Dem, who has beon lad up wth nfluenza, has recovered and has resumed! hs work at Newark. Phlp Leonard Is the owner of a now Chrysler sodan. Mss Phylls Taft ol Kow Gardens, Long Island, spont tho week-end wth her sster, Mss Shrley Taft. Grl Scouts held a meetng at the home o Mss Mary Rouse Monday afternoon., Dr. Ernest H. May, a formor resldnt of Leonardo, s on a four-weeks vacaton trp abroad. Mss Rhoda Bouthall Is confned to the house wth grp. Tho Burdgo homestead on Valley drve, a landmark for many, many yobjb, has beon torn down by UB new owner, Plans havo not noon made ab to what dsposton wll be made of the land. Mr. and Norman Burdgo have moved to the Bronx for the remander of the wlntor. Mr. and Lloyd Jordan of Brooklyn vlnlted Mr. and Wllllam Summers ovor tho wook-end. Tho Ladles auxlary of tha Brovent Park and Leonardo flro oomf/any held tholr annual meetng and electon of offlcors on Frday aftornoon. now olllcers elected aro Bornard Scanlon, presdent; Utt. Vlnoent OSago, vlco presdent;»nd ChoBtor Quttormson, treasjfer. It was decded to change tho vcokly card partes from Tuesday evenng to Monday afternoon at Dfjock. Mrs, Bornard Scanlon notca os hostess on Monday afternoon. Tho auxlary has Bont $5 to tho ted CroBB for flood relef. Tho noxt mootng of tho auxlary wll bo held Syday afternoon, Fobruary 8, ^A card parly sponsored by several fkonardo women wll ttko placo SatMay«fr nuntty flro houao for tho bonoflt of.ha flood, fund, Prlates for games wll bo awarded nd a door prlzo wll be gven. A toolnl tme wll bo enjoyed attor tho [amos. Edward Bruntz Is the shalrlady. Other mombcrfl of tho jommlttoo aro (Irs. Wllam Ast, Prod Krobo and Mrs, Charles Melolo. -.Doctors nay nlm Jrlvlnar blnd- Ono of the quiokebt way* t ness, cause of many hghway acol- JoB, t B4Vortlo In Tha dehls, results frorvvllamln A do- larn Want Department Ad llclcncy. mont Keyport. ( Red Bank Regster can be boushl In Kejrport from Cost* Brothers. Florence Males. Ots gsnson and Clars Susmau.) Mss Jesse Allcock spent the weekend at Tottenvllb, Staten Island. Mss Botty C. Hendrlokson, a student at Welleley college, Is spendng eevoral days wth her parents, Mr. and J. Harold Hondrlckson. Morrlll Wallace has resumed hs studes at Lehlgh unversty, Bethlehem, Pa., after vstng hs parents, Mr. and W. Stephen Wallace. J. P. Fetorson and son, boatbulders at the old Keyport drydock yard report that they wll complete four lght orulbers by the frst ot Aprl. Owners of tha new craft are Boy Strauss of Rochollo Park, Leutenant J. P. Shanley, Carl Jensen and A. B. Carmontlnl of Brooklyn. Mr. and Wllam L. Conover of Man street celebrated the 6th annversary of ther marrage Monday, y were congratulated by "Chorlo" on hla rado program MOD day mornng and by thor many frends. Conover Is 85 years old and Mr. Conover 88. y have three chldren, Mss Vera Conover of ths place, Henry S. Conover of Brooklyn and Frank Magalhaes of Hopewoll. Conover was the frst presdent of tho Parlour read- Ings, now tho Koyport Lterary club, a very actve cvc organzaton whch has been In exetenco for years Mr. and H. W. Wharton and son have returned from a several weeks vst In Florda. Harvey S. Bodle, Jr., has returned from West Palm Beach, Florda. Bedle ; and ther two chldren wll reman for several weeks longor. " Mr. and Wllam F. Eckhart left Thursday for a two months vacaton at West Palm Beach, Florda. -Hatte Krk Is a medcal patent In tho Long Branch hosptal. Mr. and George Frtz aro vstng at St. Petersburg, Florda. Mlas "herese McCarrn of New York has been vstng her slater, Elzabeth Cahlll. Wllam H. Htchcock Is spendng several weeks wth J. A. Storm at McLean, Vrgna. Lous Hutchlnson of Kngllshtown was the recent guest of Mr, and Ernest Dunham. Mr. and Wllam A. Gll, formerly of ths place, now of East Orange, havo purchased a wnter home at West Palm Beach, Florda. Tho Thought elub wll meet Monday ovonlng wth A. A. Phlo. toplo of the meetng wll bo "Georgo Washngton." Koyport Klwans club members attended a meetng of the Perth Amboy club In that cty on Tuesday noon. Members of tho Keyport auxlary of tho Monmouth Momorlal hosptal wll hold an all day meetng at tho Reformed church house on Wednesday, March. At a mootng ot tho borough councl hold Monday nght, an ordnance was passed on frst rendng to allow tho borough councl to appont persons to tho pollco force as a reserve polce force. matter as explaned at tho mootng was to glvo the flro mnrahals pollco duty at othor tlnos than at Ores. It was also reported that the board of educaton wll bo pad $7, n March, $7, In Aprl and $, oach of tho noxt two months. All of 35 taxes and pror years collecton wll bo turned over to tho board of educaton and per cont of the 37 taxes. Tho councl has boon n arrears to tho board ot educaton for somo tme. Tho councl pad $7, to tho board of educaton at thla mootng. Mr. and Albert M. Halgh aro spendng sovoral woeks tourng through the Southern states. Mss Marjorlo Hurstrum has ro- Lurncd to hor homo at Metuchon aftor a vst wth Mr." and Mro, Peter Sondergaard. Mss Patrca Rlloy of Far H.avon was tho wcok-end guest of M»B Dorothy Closo. Goorgo Segal or Now Brunswck wnu the rocont guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Cahlll...uMr,MBnd,. JamoB,,a!enn..,.h! roturnod from a vst to Florda. Mss Vrgna Brophy and Mss Oardlna Armstrong spont tho weekend at Bothlohom, Pa., whore they attonded a dance at Lehlgh unversty. A communty sng wll bo stngod by tho tonlor class of the hgh school February at tho school audtorum, Ono of the quiokebt way* to nnd a B, t B4Vortlo In Tha netlb- Advortlsomont. HOME TONKHTT How about a new numo? 4.5. pck up stcks, bngo. Easy Money. Monopoly, Inda, domnoes, chockore, table tennln; Iota of other semes and toys In our toy department. Natonal 5c. loo and. Stor>-. (Frowns), phone R«d Bank C8. Free (!«Ilvery. MIIEWOOI). «jjtload. $ per cord, boat rbs, os Umbers, locust polls; electrc planng mll and sawmll for custom work. Charles G. Bennett a Co, lmted, Nuuwmp road phone Mlddletown BBS. BEAN OUSTER, comloto, for aa.o, on_ owner; used very lttle, prced rght. Hcndrlckon Supply Co* Mlddletown, Phone 86. SPRAYERS, new and used, for farm, estate, golf course and dhada tre«opay- Ina:. Call or wrte Hendrlckson Supply Co.. Mldtllotown, phono fl89. PEJV CO Ar We offer ft aulctly lresh mned, hgh grade, clean led* Ah coal, standard ulo, % anthracte, and absolutely guaranteed at $,6 per ton, cash. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharf avenue. Red Hank, phono 7. PIANOS and pano servce; the best. Drnan Pano Shop, Druromond place. Rod Danjc, phone 33. LITTLE WHITE HOUSE Antlqw Shop, Mountan Hfll road, Mlddletown, N. J. Antques bought and gold, f. OAK WOOD for sale for tove, fur me a and flraplacfl S5 load. S eordt kndtn? wood, 5 cents per bag. Patay Schlpnn. 4 Wat Front troot. R«d Bank, phone 846. LAMP SHADES 97 dozen just receved: all now styles, from the New York lamp how. Brdge fthadta cents, table lump shades cents and many other specals In all szes and shapes. Come In and look over our selecton. Natonal 5c, IQo and $. 8tore_(Prown»,_phqne_6SJ).E del Ivory. FRIOIPAIRE unt and coll for large short order or walk-in tco box, good aa new, for sale cheap, orgnally cot $65; also small bar and coll - complete. U. Rltzau, Red Bank, phone 849. SPRAYERS, all makes, u&ed, taken m trade: good workng condton, at far prces. Call or wrte Hondrckon Supply Co., Mlddletown, phone 869. GARDEN TRACTORS, Planet Jr. and Bg Bolent, rebult Conovt* Bros., flale & Servce, Wlckatunk. N. } phon» Uolmdel 9, DRY oak wood In ttovo and flra place lennths, gravel for drveways. Phone Eaton town 446-J-, J. H, Carnoy. MODERNIZE your homo wth h.eh grade wall texture, 4c per pound; whte or colored; nlao a caetn pant for smooth fnsh. Atlantc Pant Co., 9 Went Front street, Red Dank, phone Z6-W. ON ACCOUNT of alcknes I shall tell off my beautful Pekngese doffaj $ and IB. Come and get your pck. Coy las Kennels, Nutawamp toad, Red Bank, phone -W. SAXAPHONE for sale. Coon E-a!to, case, slver plated nx wth sold bell SSO. Address Muscan, Keanaburg, N, J,, box 66. FARM PRODUCE FARMERS md truck srowara wlu fled a ready market (or ther produce by ad?erllelnp In Be&**terR. obuaded col. umna. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, carrots and rutabaga and Golden Ball turnps. \Valter Feld, Nutswamp road, R, P, D, No., Red Bank. S. c. W. LEGHORN baby chcks for sole. Our new electrc Incubators are now opera tng. Hatches oft every week. We offer chcks from pedgreed trapnost«d hens at attractve prces. Wrte for our new 37 catalogue, Wlllgerodt Bros.. Rod Bank, phone 88-R, CUSTOM hatchng, modern equpment, experenced operator. S, C. Whte LCBnorns, Rhode Island Reda. Far lawn Farms. Inc., Adelphla, N. J,, Hayward Bpangler, manager. SPECIAL Hennery egg man, $.75; feed for all nooda. Mahoneys Store, oo Church street, Kcanabursr, N. J., James Volcamp. propretor. WHITE LEGHORNS, Barred Rock and N!, Reds, baby chcks from blood tested flocks; selected for hgh egg producton, body BIIO, rapd growth and hgh vtalty: order early and get a hgh prce for your brolerb and eaaa. Sydney Hamburger, Nutewamp road. Rod Bank, phono 8868-M STARTED Whlto LenhornB and Barred Rock Baby chcks two weeks old, from blood tested flocks, for Immedate delvery. If you want to sea a flno lot of chtckn como out and look them over. Sydney Hamborser, Nut Swamp road, Red Hank, phono Red Bank 88S6-M. FOR SALE, dary equpment, used two months; must bo dsposed of Immedately. Sco p. H. Mttlloy, superntendent, Lncroft -arm, Newmnn Sprngs road. Red Dank. FEED FEED FEED Park & Pollard feeds aro known for qualty. Try Llfe- Cyclo stutter wth Mnnamar. Atonlahlnn result* at reasonable prce. Hanco & Davls. nhone a. FOK SALE, 8 Barred Bock pullets, nne months old. loylne 75 per cent,.8 ench. red Dlot. Pno Lnwn Form, Nut Sjvnmp rood, second farm below Rver Flnza school houao. BLOOD TESTED Barrod Hock hatchng elms for sale. J. H. Ultorso * man hlnhwny between Freehold nnd Colts Neck, N. J, MUSOVX ducks _for salo. tnroo hens ant) drake,»b. Charlns Uonard, R. P. P., Hod Bnnk, phono «C-J-8.» TUHKEYS lor sale, 8 hena and flve tobhlorj, Aprl hatched flno for breeders. Frod Onhlor, Ilolmdcl, P. O, Koyport, N. J., HAY HAY IIAY-^Cholco~lmothy or clovor mxed! prced rlaht. Sco thn hay. Ilnnce & Dnvl, phono Red Bank l(l». WS for snlo, young plus, slotos and throo largo nous. lllddletown Stock Fjrm, Thoman S. Feld, Hod DanV, phone J., phono Entontown 44a." Ih.AU of horses for snlc, jontle, fve and su years old,4 pounds: sound, ork sngle or douhlo also set doubla har- 85I"HI At K lnl? n m f k» ""od two month.. M " D ll FrMl " >H - P " CHICKENS and fresh ems for slo. John Moskewlcs, Lufburrow Farm, Locust Iolnt, N. J. AUTOMOBILES HOWLAND II JONES Motor Co. otters a electon of Cadllac standard" recondtoned used ears from. W«may lave Just the car you are seekng. Ooma n and look around. Prlcea aro lower now. Lberal trado In on your present car. Convenent deferred payment plnn to sut your.udget. Open evenng, and Bunday mom- "«B strlbutora for Cadllac, USllle, Oldsmobllo smd Covered Wagon. Ilowland CHRYSLERS wanted, 6 to 8; also any model Flnt car. Condton no object, any of these /an. Arnold Hanson, 9 New street. Sea Brght, N. J, MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler, Ply. mouth and Internatonal truck tales and aervlco btadqutvtan. Phono Ued Bank H87. USED CARS bought, «old and exchanged: Fontl&o tale and MTTICO] terms. M. A. C Ba«*a* Orothera. -3 Mechanc treat, phone 886; Lfc, Doflg. «nd Fly t, Uodtf trucks, too<l> U b l 9 KItANK V/LN axckl mouth AQtomobUet, Uodtf trucks, too<l U ar Urea and Pret-o-Ute batt«rle». 49- S W«t Froo v ctreet, Red Bank, ohon* Red Banh U9C and 887. BROUSBLLS Used Car Market, &laplt avenue, Red Bank, offers the fnest selecton of recondtoned used cars And lght delvery trucks for the month of February at amusngly low prces. re cam and trucks must be aeon to be apprecated. Dodges, PonUacs, Chryslers. Plymouth!, Fords, Auburn, EHBGX and others. Trucks, 983 G, H. O. I/j-Ua panel, 35 Chavrolet %on panel, 83 Ford" ^-ton panel and othera, Easy terms and demonstratons arranged. r DOES SERVICE mean anythng to you! Yes, you ngrco, It certanly docs, Pleaae remember, then, when, buyng a new or a used car t Is to your nterest to buy where you aro mro of effcent Borvlce. Our motto Is "Ita wrvtce that counts." Take advantage of the new low prces on all recommended used ctrs for the month of February* Chrysler. Ply. mouths, Dodges, Chevrolets, Ln con a and Fords; 3-3 Chryslers, DeSotos and Plymouthn, 8 Ford coach,.rofmlbhej, nteror perfect, runs flre, (5. And 6 other attrnctve can, $5 to $. For greater value see your frend Lee at Maurce Schwartzs Used Car Lot, Went Front tt Pearl street. Red Bnnk, phone E87. THE FINEST selecton of used cara w have ever offered, can now be had a amazngly low prces. je values wll move quckly. Make your eolcctlon early. Our prces defy competton, be convnced d t our showroom and look at our Our prces defy competton, be convnce and vst our showroom and look at ou fne stock of used cars, All makes, al models th«low prces wll surprse yc moaea -tnf IUW ftoo n«ouynou yv u. Low down payments and balance arranged to sut. \Vltllnm -J. Levlno, 875 Broad way. Long Branch. N. J,* COVERED WAfON now on dsplay n ou ehowroom. Wo are local dlatrlbutora fo. Amercas foromost home traler. Howlnnd B. Jones Motor Co., Cadllac, LnSnlle, Olds moble end Covered Wsgon. BUSINESS NOTICES GENERAL. CONTRACTOR and cesspools cleaned; cartng and gradng! top sol, manure. All drt, cnders, gravel and sand. Estmates gven. Phone Red Bank 844-J, Oscar Becker, 47 Second street. Far Baven, N. J., PAlNTElf ano pape aangs and decorator; reasonable Drloea- Wll pape I room tor_ lb.6ft_and op ; au work guaran. U>ed. ~ Joseph Hoftman, V Druramnnrt Vlace, Bed B»n». phone»8<»-w tsuy. ana sal tecund-nand lotflas. must b«ta (rood condton. I* Kerber, 89 rowsbury avenue- Rao Bank Phone m-v dhrewa 468-W IF ITS MUSICAL we can sudplj It. In truotod on any wnd o strng tnatru. ment Includng accordon Arrangement* can be made to purchase nstruments. Al «o reparng Annese. 47 Waahlngto treou ohooe Ksd Bank 76 CESSPOOLS cleaned $ j all knds of well work. Howard Tllton, Rumon, N. J., phone 778-W. HOUSE MOVER and raor. Joseph C. Mount. 5 Tenth avenue, Neptune, N. J.. phone Anbury Park 68*7. ELECTRICAL fxtures, authorzed dstrbutor for Chase lghtng fxtures; resdental or commercal. M. U. Krater, 6 Court etreet, Freehold, phone 84, ESTELLE, pantng. decotaunz and paperhanglng. If you demand the best, call us. We- wlll be glad to advse and make estmates. Mount atreet, Eed Bank, phone 69. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doon and wlndow ftv 8E% of fuel cottt. H. A* Handrlokton & Co- phont Red Bank 4. S3 Newman 8prlnsa road. Red Dank. BOHENSOD A BAHRa bokhtads and dock buldng contractors, Slfhlanda, N. JM phonn Hlghland (6. NEED MONEY {or petaonal oblgaton* We loan up to $8. Quck, courteous servce. Repayment may be coads to cover a perod of 5 months, Interest rate H per cent per month on unpad balances. Call, phone or wrte Shore Loan Assocaton. ISO Broadway. Long Branch, phone Long Branch 864. Lcense No. 46. THE HIGHEST prces pad Cor lve cmckena. Joe Baker, 8 Mechanc- street phone Red Hank 89. REMOVER of dad anmals. Dead anmals removed free of charge* Phont Red Bank 33-J. Pan. Btzat. MABEL COLEMAN school of dancng, teachng, chldren and adult* ballroom, ballet, toe. tap, acrobatc, character, Interpretatve: classes and prvate lesons. IS Rector place, phone. JOB PRINTING When you need bus- Inesa cards, letterheads, envelopes, bllheads, booklets, pouters, programs, announcements or anythng In tho lne of prntng: try. Tho Rofflstor. Work of tho better knd done when promsed and at reasonableprces. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbng, boat- Ing and tnnng. Pumps and wtndmlll repared. Agent (or Master earbareto coal savng devce. Flu any furnace. 4 Lelghton avenue. Pad Bank, phona 869-J. OLD GOLD We pay cah rot yom old elry, watches, teeth, etc. ~ Broad street, Rod Bank. uuu/»m IJ»J CIBU ro 7 ou gold Jewelry, watches, teeth, etc. fftus-»u.e»*. *8 ** " ~ "* " TYPINtJ done by the hour, reasonable rated, excellent work: alo bookhoeplng, monthly statements, Advertsng copy wrtten, etc. Phono Mlas Dorothy Dodge, Red Bank 3.. BEDBUGS, roaches, Uaa, tnotha, etc., pennanbnty extermnated (guaranteed) Rats oaagbt wth ttrttu (col poloned), Phone 8848 Abory. Jack Kendrck, extermnator. aatablubecl 85 rears. MUSICAL INSTP.UMLtllB, strngs and reparng at Prces Muslo Store, SI Woat Front trcet, Red Bank. ARTHUR E. OYCE, pantng contractor Itumaon, N. J. e*tlmnte on pantng, decoratng and paper hangng Interor work now at wnter prtce: all work guarntecd. Phone 886 Rum on. WANTED, electrlcl work..6 per outlet! volaton! removed. Phone Kennsburflr B8-R. Do ran, electrcan. Port Monmouth, N. J. DANGEROUS lmbs and trees removed, by export Ireo men j prunlntt, trnnanlantlnff. P. O. Box 75. Hghlands, phone 5. Koran A Lee. CIIAIR3 canetlj prompt delvery. V. A. Soul*, phono Rum.on 43-M. THE FULLER hrlatlooomb and broom are offered at reduced prces for a lmted perod. Wrte or phone. If. R. Dlaokman, B4 "W - Ur D R d BBnk PhOn *, Lookanlth Shop, 6 Oakland atr«t, corner Brdge avenue, Red Bank. Wo fx look and ft keys, repnlr and sharpen laws, aclsor and lea skntes run ana revolverg rcpalron * har na CLS3PL3 denned, cellars due. coopt lnc and gradlnat at Nasonabfo mt*b. loward Mrvxflon, phono Atlantlo lllghlund* AINTEH anl paper hanger, best of nrnterlalb, belt of workmanshp; all work ruarantasd! twenty year* am moro In the b. Ulh l M n L * nwickershnm( 78 Foster 78 J " r " Ph nc R " Bnnk (ILL MAKK.H of home and nuto rtdlos rspalred. Raytheon tubes for mle, No rhurre, for teattc tnl. Ccmmu.lly New* Hml Rndly fahn[, I fi4 Munmuulh Ucot, phono R«d Dank Hfl," FURNlTUItE wanted: I pay cash for old fashoned antque furnture; also horsehar covered Dloce, look In the Barret for old stuff; descrbe what you have. Wrte Antques, 37 McLean, trcet. Freehold. LADYS large W c k kd purse lost last Thursday afternoon between Red Bank and Atlantc Hghlands, Reward for return t Z U P l K d B k / * WANTED, US-foot seaworthy motor boat. In frst clan condton, for oo-bore fshng! S8 cosh for beat bargan. Gve detaled descrpton and where can bo seen. AfldreBg 8. W... box 5. Red Bank. ONE* TO LOAf on am oond and mortrage on Improved real ettat** worth double the amount loaned. Alston Bcckman. attorney. Broad ttre«l Red Bank. BRACELET LOST at tho Red Bank flre do partment annual ball at Elks club Feb. ruanr 8. Anyone fndng: bracelet kndly notfy Walter Hamlton, tall commttee charman, 5 Drummond avenue, Rd Bank.* AUTOMOBILE! loans, cara fnanced and refnanced; target and oldest company. U>we*t rates. Gtneral Dlconnt Corp- 68 Electra Ddc- Abury Park, obont 45S3. Evenngs by appontment. WANT to buy for cash any old pottage, stamps, Unted State* or foregn; on o off ebvclopas. Submt to me for Inspecton, t, V. H tt Stoat, I lnden placo phone Red Bank U WANTED, ttoves. law Ing machnes, typewrlttrb, books, slverware, antlcue. cash regsters, furnture, offce tnd tore equpment; what havo you to tell? We pay tbo best prlee, Fredman, 8S Booth Man street, Abury Park. Dhona Aabury [ark BUS. WANTED, electrc water pumps, any slt, knd or condton; also electra motor. Fred- G. Hurst, phote Mlddletown 86. FREE If OICOBS Bcd\cauRes you tomach ulcer, gas palna, VdlgesUon/hartburn. belchng, bloatng, naueca, get free aamplo doctors precrlptlon, Udgatat Sun Ray Drug Store. TO LOAN on frst bond and mortzage, 5, or $,; property In Ral Bank. Address Room 7, Esner buldng, Red Bnnk.* CHILDRENS clasucs In French are held every Saturday afternoon by Mademoselle Gehn, formerly wth tho Cornell- Poacock school. Also claaeea or ptlvate lessons In French, German, Spansh and Italan for adulta. Mademoselle Gehn wns formerly.an offcal Interpreter at the League of Natons Court n Geneva. Telephone led Bank 3737 durng tha day, or Red Sank 458 evenngs, for nformaton nnd appontments.* WANTED, second hand trcycles and bu cycla framca, Jlahn Lros., route 85, Eatontown, N. J., phone 3; or 36 Man etreet, Lnkc^ood. N. J., phone 93. WANTED, four tres and tubes, - she 4.75x9: must bo n eood condton and cheap. Phone Red Bank 38. Ask for Bob.* WANTED, unrltcht pano n stood condton for young mens Bble class. Phone Red Bank 3. WILL GIVE eood homo to male or female polce pup: not over eght montha old. Vanenuft Talarlco, Monraouth etceot, Red Bank." ESTATES bought, sold an4 apprased; Mghebt prces pad lor antques, sllver-.wnre»_koid,-frnlturea»<l -atore equpment; rclfcfl, blnoculartj and cash reglnters. Town FurnUuro Exchange, 35 Monmouth street, Red Bank, phone 58. FOR QUICK acton lst your property for rent or sole wth P. P. Kennedy, phone 99.* PING PONG table wanud; must be n good condton. Phone 856-W. B WANTED, chcken, cow or hor«e manure; well rotted; name prce, quantty you have to sell; delvered, or I wll cart j&me, Joy L. Smth. Locuat, K. J. OLD FOLKS, prvate boardng house, by month or week; very homelke not juat nnother boardng house. Wrte P. O. lox 35, Staton B, Long: Branch, N. J. MORTGAGE MONEY wanted In amounts of $,6 to $4, on good mproved property. Rolston Waterbury, realtor, Weat Front atreet, pkono S6O,* SITUATIONS WANTED ESTATE superntendent*fanner, 8, col lesre educaton! marred; extensve experence hortculture under glass* feld; four years research vrarkt care of cowt and poultry; exceptonally hgh producton Address Estate Superntendent, box 6 Red Bank. WHITE WOMAN wshes day work to do, or would do laundry. In ox out. Cal at 76 Mechanc street. afur 5: P M phone Red Bank 74. CARPENTER, mechanc, farmer desres poston on estate or farm; capable hand- Una: any type constructon, repars; experenced farmer* daryman. Address H C box 5, Red Dank. EXPERIENCED farmer and lve stock man watta work on estate or farm; drvers lcense. Addreaa Farmer, box 6, Red Bank.* RESPECTABLE colored woman wanto laundry to take homo, or go out by Ue day: also cook dnners and servo pnrtlo*. Phone 84 Red Bank. SECRETARY, capnble, experenced ateno»- rnpher and bookkeeper would lke part tme work; proferably mornngs. Address Secretary, box 6, Red Bank. YOUNG WOMAN wshes part tme work thorough knowlcdgo oflco routne; capablc. Phone Red Bank 88. WOMAN wshes houaowork; no chldren $8 to $35 per month. Anna Tkach, New Monmouth, N. J., box.* DAYS work, part tlma or week-end work wa\t«d by woman. Call at 8 Weat Borgen place. Rod Dank- WORIC wanted, general housework; rood references, good cook; sleep out. 86 Bsnk street, Bed Bank.* MARRIED man wlshe POBWOIV on farm, experenced all around t best references furnshed. Address M. A. S., box 6, Bed Bank.* COUPLE, whte, young, experenced, wsh Job; both capable workers, wll n* to travel. Mr. and Galuppo, 6fl Lnden place, Red B l ^ MIDDLE AGED, refned whte woman deeres poston ns companon or helper to Invald convalescent^.or housekeeper, or to fmlat a Red people. RoUable and competont; references. Addresa Helper, box 6, Red Bank/ HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper wanted; capable, refned young woman; offce In Red Dank; pleasant surroundngs. Ad* dresa PoBtofl.ce Box 8. Rod Bunk. WANTED, a nent, nmbltous, mddle aned man or woman, to solct accounts. Hgh commlasona. Wrlto or call Shore Collecton -Servce, Jersey avenue, Unon Beach. N. J. GET 37 trovernment lobs Start $5 to f 76 month: steady Increanot men-wornert Prepare now for next Hcd Bank examnatons. Short hours. Influence, unnecessary. Common educaton uunlly ufnclont. Full partculars and lst po.tonn free. Wrlto today sure. Frankln Instl-.He. Dept. 77-E. Pocheater. N. Y. MAN WANTED by tho dny, one* who andcrstands prunng frut trees. If. A. Wnlllnr, Phalanx, phono Red Bank 78-J-l. WANTED grl or woman for lght house* work, full or part tme, $4 per week. l 53 Wnllnco street. Rcl Hank. WANTED, experenced numomald, caro of Invnlltl and upstdlra work. For ntervew II Atlnntlo IIIffhlandB 96,» ROUTE ualoamon, houao to house, marred, %eo 5 to ST.. Cash securty mqulred. AddroBD Houto Salesmen, box 5, Red llank. WANTED, woman for general houowork, tood home In country; thrco adults In famly: rmuf bo ROOII cook. References. Addrcw Hnx ff.. Shrewsbury, K. J. FAHMEH wuntod to handto fo acrea b b A H t } } d l A t fjbnm..bm, AH..D\t}u}dlnA,.jLnAA m n host condton; sx-room houe wth bath awl ntcwn. Addrc.sR. P. D. No. I, Box P. Red H k WIITK GIRL Wanted to take care of baby and mlp wth homework Keyport lve. Address Whlto Grl, box 5, Red k YOUNO WOMAN wan tll for temporary work In real ost&to and Insurance offce. Intcrvlow by ftppolntn.«nt only. Rny It. Stllmnn, Stnto hluhwny. En ton town, N. J,, phono Kn ton town 7. IM- or wo mn wanted to malat mad wth Konornl loubowqrk and r.-wnshlnjj; no Ironng nnd cleanng ovory Monday md Frday. Telephone Red Bank flbll!, WE NVlCl) (rnt rlafln help for nontlonn Jn \ hc»v luntprnhu. Apply tl once n tfonht Lndoynont Auonry. 3 \Yo»t Front; BtreeU R«4 Uonk, pboas 35,*, LOST, roana WIttnauer wrst watch, leather strap, ntals L. T. G.; n Red Bank February 9th. Sultablo reward f turned to 8 Meehanlo street, Red Bank. HALF HOUSE, BIX rooms and bath, all Improvements; central locaton, mmedate Po»«"Ion; ISO per month. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, phone 7 APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment, very attractve,, on rver; four rooms, heat, hot water and jantor servce Included In rent; bus passes door, near busness center and ralroad depot. Apply at West Front troet, phone Red Bank 677. ATTRACTIVE apartment, arround floor j combnaton lvng and dnng room, two bedrooms, ktchen and batb; prvate porch; hot water ol burner] contra). Inqure Allen place, phono 86G-W. Red Bank. TWO apartments, fve rooms, heat, hot water and garage; choce locaton. Klnaroora houtv three baths; garage: aleo four-acre farm. Phone Jordlne, Red Bank E4-R-* TWO three-room apartments wth heat rent S5 per month. See P. F. Kennedy, phone Red Bank 99." TWO-ROOM apartment, furnshed for lght housekeepng; busness person or couple; near staton and bus lne. 4 Rector place, led Bank. MODEL four-room apartment, Frgd ar*. servce: also three-room apartment. Apjly Superntendent* 7 Lecoy place. Red a k FOUR-ROOM apartment wth bath; all Improvements; nlcoly hen ted; garage space; garden K desred. 76 Hudson avenue, Red Bank. TWO-ROOM npartment, furnshed, heat eras and electrc Included, 4 Hardng road. Red Bank.* REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, lstngs for farms, three acrts up. Plsate gve all Informaton. Gatb buyers watng. Also houses and lota In Monmouth Oo, Saundera Agency 8 Sprlngwoad avenue. Asburj Park. EXCHANGE your farm for ths %. rented store buldng: n tho best busness locaton of a thrvng Monmoutb county town near the seashore; Income over $, per year: taxes only S49. Apply Ray H. Stll man. State Hghway, Eaton town, N. J. Brokers protected. HA.VB CLIENT wllng to exchange modern up-to-date well-located bungalotf for farm. For full partculars apply to Bay H. Stllman. State hghway. Eat on town. Brokers protected. ; WANTED, four or fve room bungalow* wth garage; preferably In Red Bank. Rent not to exceed $8. Address Bungalow, box 6, Red Bank. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED room, sngle or connectng, well heated In best locaton of town R. H. Vanderveer. ( Branch avenut, R«l Ba,nk, phone 465. TWO PLEASANT furnshed rooms; one lame, one small; wll rent one or both; wth or wthout lght housekeepng: all Improvements; near staton and bus lne. 89 Brdge avenue, Red Bank. TWO ROOMS for roomers, all modern teaprovementa. Call any tme. Best of references. Very re&aouable. SOS Borg«a place, Red Bank. LARGE front room and ktchenette, furnshed for lght housekeepng; heated cosy lor couple. 47 Brldgo avenue, phone Red Bank 69B-J. Thrco mnutes from ralroad and bun staton. FURNISHED, room In prvate famly] All mprovements home comforts. George WhU. 7 Wallace street, Red Bank. THREE ROOMS for.rent In prvate home prvate entrance; all modern convenences; reasonable rent. 3 Drummond venue. Red Bank.* TWO furnlehed rooms, heated; ktchenette modern convenences; for one or two only; rent reasonable. 6 Lake avenue, Red Bank/ EOOM and board n good neghborhood, one block from rver and bufl. 49 Far Haven road, phone S89-W Red Bank.* FURNISHED rooms for rent, all Improve. merts; very reasonable. Hardng road. Red Bank. lft WALLACE Btreet, large room, wth or wthout board; reasonable; home cook Ing. Phono Red Bnnk -J.* FURNISHED room for rent n prvate fam ly; convenent to stores, theaters and trans. 3 Drummond place. Red Bank. * REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT or leue, large star* wth ffm staton. Broad street, Eatontown. opposte) choothoust. Phont 46 fsatontowa, FOR RENT, bungalow at 74 Plnckney road, wth Southern exposuro; fve rooms and bath, hot water heat. For further Informaton call at 84 Drummoad lace, Red.Bank. FIVE-ROOM house wth 8&rag«, al\ m provemeata; for rent reaaonablo to good party. Phone Red Bank 77-J, FOlt RENT, tors, offces, fat*, houses, apartment*! Improved: all locatons. Just oft Broad street Land & Loan Co, Mechanc street. Red Bank. HALF of donble house at 8 North Orldua avenue. Red Bank, sx rooms and bath) alt Improvemeata reasonable rent. Apply Wllam Kane. Mlddletown. N, J. NEW bungalow, sx rooms and garage; Bteam heat, ol burner; recreaton base ment, lght and dry; extra room for stor< age) aero of ground, brook j chckens and ducks If wanted. Call and see. 74 Rver road. Far Haven. MODERN flvo-room bungalow, hot water heat; good locaton n town. Rent $4. Thompson Agency. 8 EaBt, Front street, Red Bank, phone 7. ON RIVER.- near Red Bank, alght-room house wth garage attached; Hollsnd heats nlco locaton. Rent $6. Thompsons Agency, 8 East Front streot. Rod Bnnk. phone 7. BlATTIE PARK, Locuat avonuo and Shrewsbury rlvor, nx largo rooms wth hath and lavatory, sun and open porches; freplace, breakfast nook, o! burner, Frgdalre, tenns court, rlvor prlvlletrea. Lawns cared for by owner. Fve mnutes walk to staton, garage. Vacant Match. Phone Ited Bank 636. MODERN bungalow, tle bath, shower, hot water heat: convenently located, Baynton & Boynton, 8 Drummond placo, phone Red Ilnnk 5... FURNISHED houso for rent, seven rooms, all Improvements, 5 Sycamore avenue. Far Haven. Call at amall homo In rear of lot any dny between nnd 3 p. tn.* HOUSE for rent, sx rooms, all mprovements; two-car carako: ono block from Broad a treat. Inqure of M. ShulU, 64 IJndoa place, Ted Hunk. EW fve-room bungalow, tllo bath nnd ktchen; stenm heat; garage; complete In every detnll. Curley and Brny, phona Red Bank D3." COMB IN nnd BOO our barffnlna for rent OP sole, P. I\ Kennedy, phono 93 Red Bank. G HOUSES. bungalowb and stores for ront- albo for Bale. Soo P. F. Honnerty. P! on Aj*!!( P ft _ n.!l-!u?.. t! FOUR-ROOM bunculow for rent, nl lm- ^...pmvaraenth-neab-i^atww*^*** achonl. Annlv F. O. Bets. Leonardo OTJSB for rent,»ik rooms and btth; nlrnro attached. Sycamoro uvenue. rewjbury. N. J., phono Rol Dnnk -W. Sh STORE for rent at Hcnddens Corner, on BRAND new home*, somo under contructlon flvo to len room; rent (48 to J75. Sulo *5, to».. Other rental. SJD up. KM Vnnllorn Agency, Fnr Ilnvcn, hono Hod nnnk_8b, SIX-BOOM" hoso. convonlont to las Hnj all Improvcmont"! rent J. Many other.. ItolsUm Watorlmry, roattor. Wst Front atrsst. phono Ilcl nnnk 85D.* IVK.ROOM bunffolow, nl lmprovamcntla nonr l a Un«) conl.m...m«n» othen. HolKton Wntohuy, rcnltor. Wel. Trout trcct, R«. Dank, stoat 6,*, WS wth all mprovements. «/ }»» *.»6 por month. John H. -ook, Jr., Sycamore awnue, Shrowsbnn. N. J., phone 846-J. R«d Bunt. TWO-STOWf flraproof bulldln on ral, road for salo or rent; bat acre) of round, plenty of caraz. spaca and buld, luffs sutable for manufacturng or stor. sge. Bargan. M. V. Dronn, «WSsxf.venue, Red Bank, phone 7, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE or rent, bungalows and home In Leonardo; sx rooms and bath, >ar month; % aero farm, coxy old fashloned house, J.6O. Luker Realty. Belford, phone Keanaburg 75-M.«THREE-STOBY brck buldng. Broad street. Red Eank; center of busness ectlon; fully rented. Buldng In good condltlonj bargan to quck buyer, Caah or terms. M. V. Brown. 4 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, phone 7. MONMOUTH UOUNTX larma, m Wecl Ust of all slses and typ««. EooTn. qolrle wlu b«sren pvaooal «tl«ntl<«. a Howard Upplncott, S Komnootb treet, phone Bed Bach l l DESIItABLE lots In led Bank, near cboolb, SBOO up. Inqure at 45 Sprng street, Red Bank/ ATTRACTIVE home, l[vlnb room, dnng room, ktchen; every Improvement; tree bodroomn, hardwood floors throughout, lot 5x3: saratro. A barjaln at 5,6. W. A. Hopplnn Agency. Red Bank, phone 897. U ACRES cleared land, no buldng*; good. for truck farmng or development: on concrete hghway, near Keansharg, N. J. Bargan, cash or terms. M. V. Brown, Wharf avenue. Red Bank, phone 7. WO EXCELLENT potato famu, totllna 9 acres. Sell alnxly or togetbar aa ttyport r?! 8 Clorr * > 6J M «Dl» P»w> LOT sutable for summer bungalow or lea cabn, on Tn torn lake for sale; prced tqtotol.r." qu Ck ** Phn E * U "" BUNOALOW, sx roomfl and" bath; plo; 5x, valued at Sl.SOOz wll sell (or E6O fca«h. Facng concrete street. Port Monmouth. Lukers Reslty, Belford, phont Kcanaburg 75-M.* $36 DOWN payment, baltynce mortgage, for house of sx rooms, bath; garage, two blocks from busness center, Broad street. Red Bank. Addtdaa P, O. Box 674 ATTRACTIVE two-famly house; eght rooms and bath, leven room and bath; In Bght of busness center of Red Bank. Corner lot. apace In rear for buldng; good Investment; half cuh, Address P. O. Bo GOOD flv-room bungalow wth attachoc.garage; two mnutes wtlk to staton near bus lne. Grounds ncely landscaped $4,5; terms arranged. Many others. Rolaton "Waterbury, realtor, Went Front Btreet, phone Red Bank 85.* FARM, acres, Rood sol, part woodland orchards, colonal hoube, fne condton outbuldngs; brook, pond, two hlllb; hard road; $,. Other farms 3. up. VanHora, Far Haven, phone Red Bank 88. -ACRB farm for eale, Mlddletown, $,9; terms; sx-room house, bam, pood sol, hgh elevaton; acreaga alone worth much moro. Ray VanHoro. real estate and Insurance, Far Haven, phone Red Bank 83. BAST SIDE PARK, Far Haven, sx-room house ten years old: double sarase; entre premses beng redecorated and panted? S4,3O.M Terms. Ray VanHora, real estate and Insurance, phona Rod Bank 83. RIVER frontage, choce acreage; Rumson Bed Bank secton. Many trees, sandy beach. Prced to s«u far below market value. Bay VonHorn, Hanco road. Far Haven, phone Red Bank 83. FARM, ffty acres, on unproved hghway, two mles out of Red Bank j twostory frame dwellng, large barn* atal outbuldngs; large applo orohard: cash o terms. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, phone 7. NEW fve-room bungalow, tle bath and ktchen* hardwood floors, steam heat garage, overhead doorb; well landscaped $3 down. Curley and Bray, phonarec Bank 83.* RIVER property In Red Bank, house of Boven rooms and bath, enclosed porch* largo lvng room and freplace; Improvements; two-car garage; prce $3,5, $,6 cash, balance payable $ msnthly. Address Rver Property, box 5, Red Bnnk, WESTSIDE avenue, fve-room bunsalow; lot 5x5 fact; excellent condton: every Improvement. Owner wll t*c rlflce. Inqure atfent, Mlton Berk, S Broad Btreet. Red Bank, phone 6. INVESTMENT bargan; Oaklan atreet; double house; lot $x5; all modern Improvements; recently remodeled. Income $6, Prce 4,. Inqure agents, Mlton Berk, SB Broad street, Ra Hank, phone 66. FOR SALE, Rfld Bank and vcnty, farmo, estates, attractve homes. Frank B. Lawes, real estate, nsurance, 47 Shrewsbury avenue, phone Red Bunk 875. MODERN colonal home, seven rooms, s mprovements; lot x5: wthn ten mnutes of Red Bank; prce $5,. Ternv, $5 down, remander lke rent. Thompson Agency, 8 East front street, phone Had Bank. * 3-ACRE farm, orchard, sx-room house electrcty; seven mnutes out; 8, Thompson ARency, 8 East Front Btreet. phono Red Bank 7. TAJIM of twelvo acres, on man road* two mlea from dopot, dwellng surrounded rlth sb&de trees} seven rooms, Improve* lent*. Prce»7,. W. A. Hoppng.geney, Red Bank, phone 37. b«sren pv Upplncott, S Bed Bach ll. ARM of about * acres, T«&-room houa«, barn and. odtbulidlna, 8,6 :tuh, balance Uko rant Wll oonalda dlrldlng. a M. Gardnoj, Nayernk. M. j. THREE LOT3 adjonng, each 75I5 feet. Blngham avenue, BumsOn, N. J. Cksh _ r }«"ns. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharf avenue. Red Bank., phono 7. EWELUNG located on excellent strslt, eght rooms, stsam heat, bathl eomsr * 8x8; garage.- Prced to sell. 7,., 897 Ho " lli S Asencj, Red Bank, pbona OOUBJJ3 HOUSE, each.ida sx roots, and bath. Steam beat) all Improvements; two-car garage. Good locaton. 3argaln. con or terms. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharl avenue. Red Bank, phone 87. ^^Fff *_* Um cornw Property, plot x65; three pumpa servce staton; tolet;,76. Terms can be made r f h t/ Luk ri # R e«ltr. Belford. Phone M Kcanburg/ IF YOU want moro than your money worth, look at thla fne modern home whch tha owner must aacrlfce, Almort new. bult to a hgh atandard, not to * prce. No home could be bult today to compare wth It at the cost of thu out. On.*. I * r ««lot la one of Eed Banks bt resdental sectons, t offera a rare opportunty to anyone wantng a qualty home at a large savng n cost It faaa an ample lvng room wth bn freplace. attractve dnng room, well apponted ktchen, breakfast alcove, lavatory and tolet, four bedrooms, U!Q bath and «hower, lots of closets, selected oak floors throughout, heavy slate roof, team heat* laundry, heated two-er garage^attached; landscapng- and shrubbery; {7,9 taks It. A 6, standng mortgage can re* man. D. H. Applegatc. rtaltor, 83 Rversde avenue. Red Bank, phone 68. HOUSE AND STORE on Shrewsbury»»«- nus. Red Bank. Needs some repars, and wll be told, as Is. at e great bargan. Cash or terms. M. V. Brown, 4JVharl_ avenae. RedBank,phone 7. MONMOUNTH COUNTY farms, country homes, shore estates, sale or rent; rver front lots. Send for free booklet: ST properue. Ray H. Stlllnsn, State Hluh- ~ay. Eatontown. phone Eatontown 7. COLONIAL home, convenent locaton, large lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, enclosed porch, ol burner beat; three bedrooms, tled bathroom, two-car garagef - rce $8,. W. A. Hoppng agency, -.ed Bank, phone 397. RIVER FRONT property In Red Bank, frontage 75 feet by 85 feet deep. Hpuse, nne rooms and bath, enclosed porch, creen for all wndows; all Im*? provementa. -Frut trees, one-car garage ; good condton. Home la completely furnshed and wll cell wth or wthout furnture. Bargan to quck buyer. C&sb or termn. M. V. Brown, 4 Wharf avenue, Bed Bank, phone 7. FOR SALE, one acre, two-car garage, fao Ing Key port-hghlands concrete road, at Naw Monmouth j death cause of sellng) $9. Lukero Realty, Belford, phone Keansburg 75.M.... m EXCELLENT Investment, sx-room house, all Improvements; two-car garage; let 76x34; rver vew, fve mnutes to Red Bank. Prce $3,. Terms,,59 down. Thompson Agency, S East Front street, phone Red Bank.7. FOR SALE. -acre farm wthn three mles of Red Bank; 7-foot frontaga on hghway, eght-room house* fve chcken houses, two-car garage: large barn. 6^6 mortgage of 8.. Tales 896. Prce SS.OQO. Boynton & Boynton, 8 Drummond place. Rod Bank, phono 5. NEW sx-room houee, ol burner; garaga lot 5x. Good locaton In resdental park near Red Bank. Prce $7,, Thompson Agtncy, 8. East Front atzeets, phone Red Bank 7. RED BANK rver front property, x3eo feet; eleven rooms, bath, steam heat; good condton; wonderful locaton. Immedloto possesson, bargan j wll rent- M. V. Brown. 4 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, phone 7. -ACRE chcken farm one mle from Red Bank for sale; modern lghted chcken houses; 3, capacty, fve-room bungalow, hot water beat; alt Improvements; bargan at $8,. Boynton & Boynton, 8 Drummond place. Red Bank, phone 95. SMALL FARM of twelve acres, fve-room bungalow, all mprovements, for lale: plenty of up-to-dato chcken houses ana numerous other outbuldngs, e"b or terms. M. V. ^^own. 4 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, phone 7. Oak and the Squash Many a young man gets dscouraged because he geta along slowly. Ths Is true of many young men, whether they are In busness, or whether they are tryng to save monoy from ther wages. Most huslncsnea grow slowly. A bualnasa whch grows up In a nght Is lkely to fade away In a nght. A busness whch grows slowly Is almost certan to make a permanent growth. When customers are secured they stay. Ono phlosopher put It ths way: " Lord takes a hundred years to grow oropak, but Ho can grow a squash In two months.". If your savngs mount slowly, dont be dscouraged,; provded they KEEP GROWING. If your busness grows slowly, dont be dscouraged, but bo sure you KEEP IT GROWING. Want Advertsements havo been found proftable for many small stores. so advertsements cost only 5 cents a week. If you want to start advertsng at small cost tho Want Dopartmont of Tha Regster wll bo better than almost anythng else. If you want to spend moro than 5 cents a wcok, tnlto two of theso Want Advertsements, or oven three or four, usng each advertsement to toll about ono spoclal Horn. Tho Want Dopartmont of Tho Regster la as eagorly read ns any pngo of nows. It B In fact ono of ths most Interestng deportments of tho paper. It lo tho pago whero tho pooplo toll about tholr wants and no reader of Tho Regster can afford to mss It. A busness can bo mado to grow by Intellgently usng tho Want Columns of Tho Rcglstor. Abovo all. you must tell tho truth In your advertsng. A fnlso ndvertlsomont wll brng a oustomor to your storo onco, but If he la fooled by tho advortlsemnnt lawhl not-come -agan, even In response to trutmul advertsng. If you havo a small busness and you want It to grow, try advertsng In Tho Regsters Want Dopartment.. Tho cost la emal and tho number of porsons who wll road your advortlaemont In vary largo.

26 RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY, 937. = W Federal Governmenl Wll Help., Monnaouth,76 Farmers n Sol Problems. County Agent Douglass Drector of Program Sol-buldng allowances for the,76 larmera of Monmouth county under the 837 Agrcultural Conaerunder too we J»6..VM... vatlon program wll total $49,8, H. Allen, executve offcer for - program In New Jersey, announced today. "Deflnlte practces for sol Improvement and mantanng the fertlty of the farms of Monmouth county have been approved," Mr. Allen sad, "and the fanners can earn ther allo ances by followng these practces. In all cases, the recommendatons of the New Jersey Agrcultural Extenson Servce, represented In Monmouth county by County Agent Ellwood Douglas, wll be the foundaton upon whch the agrcultural Conservaton Program wll buld Its longrange program for nsurng the future productvty of our farms. "We place ths program In the hands of the farmers wth overy confdence n ts practcablty. We recommend that every farmer nvestgate the program and make plans for co-operatng ths year," says Mr. Allen. In determnng tho total allowance for ths county,, the government fgured on 8,465. acres of cropland harvested, 9,587 acres ol dle cropland, 7,8C8_aere»_o!_frult, and 33,557 acres of commercal~vegetablo -farmng. One dollar per acre s the base rate of the allowance. re s a further allowance of 4 cents per acre for the 9,73 acres ot plowable pasture to be found n ths county. More than,5 farmers In Monmouth county have an opportunty to partcpate In ths new 937 Natonal Sol Conservaton. Program, set up by the A.- A. A. accordng to the County Agrcultural Agent Ellwood Douglass, who s drector of the program la Monmouth county. week ot February 5 wll bo a busy one when all the formers of the county are expected to attend at least one of tho nne meetngs that have been scheduled, whch represent all 5 townshps of tho county Ṁr. Douglass says tho frst meetng has to do wth the electon ot three townshp commlttecmen, whch Is the frst step In a couaty organzaton. Other hgh ponts n the 37 program whch have just been released wll be touched upon. se meetngs wll begn promptly and wll last not more than 6 mnutes. Everyone present wll bo nvted to regster to make sure that all farmers n the county wll receve the lterature as released coverng the detals of the program. Representatve farmers n all nne communtes lsted below have asssted In arrangng tho meetngs and they are keenly anxous that ther neghbors shall receve full nformaton. meetng dates, tme and places where the farmers can get addtonal detals concernng the program arc Monday, February 5, p. m., Morganvlle fre house; Tuesday, February 6, a. m., Waysde Communty house; Tuesday, February 6, p. m., Holmdcl townshp hall; Wednesday, February 7, a. m., Howell townshp hall, Ardena; Wednesday, February 7, p. m., Mddletown, basement Reformed church; Wednesday, February 7, 4 p. m., Freehold, Court House, court room; Thursday, February 8, a. m., Englshtown, Addson & Arnolds hardware store, second floor; Thursday, February 8, p. m., Imlayslown school, basement and Thursday, February 8, 4 p. m., Perrnevllle Synagogue, LOANS FOB FARMERS. New Arrangements Blade by New Brunswck Assocaton. Duo to ncreased nterest n cooporatlve farm loans as handled by the New Brunswck Producton Credt assocaton, specal arrangements have been made wth County Agent Elwood Douglas to make t mor«convenent for Monmouth county farmers to handle ther transactons wth the loan agency. On Wednesdays from 8:3 a. m. to p. m. of each week, begnnng February 7. Harold C. Lyon, the assocaton secretary, wll be at the county agent; oblco to lntervlow Interested farmort and rllscusa ther credt problems wth them. Accordng to Edgar D. Red ot Ton nent, the assocaton presdent elect od at Its annual meetng January, ths movo wll speed up thr* nsaocla tlons loan servce. Applcatons ac copted one week can n many cassa be closed the followng week. Farmers who wll need credt to flnanco ths years cropb or to buy machnery and equpment may arrange at any tlmo for tho necessary funds, but arc not "requred to pay Interest on the money untl they actually wth draw It. At the CIOBO of 36 tho assocato had 37 members InMomnoutlv Md dlesex, Mercer, Hunterdon, Somerset and Unon countes. At Bt. Thomas Chapel. A Lenten servce wll be hold al Bt. Thomas chapel, Red Bank, thl evonlng at 8:5 oclock. Tho preach or wll bo Rev. Edmund Trotmnn u Ht. Augustnes church, Abury PaYlc Sunday mornng Holy Communon wll bo celebrated at 7:3 oclock and a vesper sorvlce wll be held In the oftorhoonatb ooloclt- Lttle Slver Folks Plan To Return Shortly attorney and Waldron P. Smth, M. Henry Parker and Herpolce commssoner of Atlantlo Hgh Chldren; Make an Interestng Trp Into Mexco Stoppng on an Arzona Ranch, M. Henry Parker, her daugo; ter, Mss Jula Parker, and her sons, Douglas and Stanley Parker, expect to return to ther home at Lttle Sler wthn two or three weeks. y -javo been stoppng on the ranch of Frank L. Parker at Globe," Arzona, and they also vsted Mr. and L. Kenneth Parker at Los Angeles. Both Frank L. and L. Kenneth Park-._ are sons of Parker. Te n- ormaton that the famly s soon to (.turn to Lttle Slver Is suppled by elatlves and frends who receved otters from them maled from Globe. One of these letters states that Parker, Mss Parker and Douglas and Stanley Parker recently reurncd to the Arzona ranch after a en-day huntng and fshng trp at Jonora< Mexco. Mr. and Frank L. Parker and Albert Hachtel were.lso n the party. letter n part Is as follows: Tho trp was made by automoble o Port Llbertad, Mexco, whch b 35 mles south of Tucson, Arzona, ho nearest Amercan town, and lot; lles south of the border on tho -Ulf of Calforna. secton prodes flno huntng for deer, antelope.nd wld duck, and tho large sea ass, groupers, cabrllo, carblna and ca trout make fshng good sport, uch nterest was provded by the racefuland accurate spearng of fsh >y natve.fshermen. Tho natves were most gracous.nd frendly. In buyng supples, the taercan slver money was eagerly ccepted, but pennes were frowned.pon. Overlookng the town of Alar, on a rather hgh hll, runs o( outlook used by the outlaw, Pan- IO Vlla, were planly vsble. Whllo stng Mr. and L. Kenneth "arker n Los Angeles, Calforna, trjp was mado to Death Valley and oulder Dam. Double Brthday Party Surprse A surprse brthday luncheon was,ven last week at tho Marne grll, sbury Park, for Mr3. B. H. Boyn-,on of Alston court and Harry Morford of Hudson avenue. cenerpeco for tho luncheon table was largo brthday cake, on whch was scrbed "Happy Brthday to Bertha jd Bert." guests of honor re- :eved hand-made mperal candle- ek vases flled wth Talsman >ses. Tho guests ncluded J. Rtche Smth, Howard Hggnson, B. Boynton, Clancy Boynton, ITS. Hermann Ascndorf, L. tray Marshall, odore D. arsons, Scely B. Tuthll, Mra. Ubert S. Lndenstruth, J. L. urner, Joseph L. Harrson, [rs. Hosea Chark, Wllam enn Strode and Mss Edna Moore f Bed Bank; Mss Mary Danels ol cean Grove, L. B. Manners of ewark and Eugene Murray of Maplewood. - West Keansburg. Msses Sue, Helen and Mary Maslavltch attended a dance at the Clff. ood flc house last Saturday even- IS. Danel Rellly Is serously V.\ ; her home on Laurel avenue. Many local resdents attended tba uncral of James Maher at her ate home n the Belvedere Beach ectlon Monday mornng. A, C. Kcrr Is sojournng In Florda for several weeks. Mr. and F. G. Johnson were osts to frends at a card party last rlday evenng. Mlssea Nell Hatalan and Mary rlassavltch attended a dance at the Sacred Heart audtorum at South mboy Monday evenng. Robert Karrow has returned from stay at New York, West Keansburg fre company has completed plans for a St. Valennos dance Saturday evenng n the flro house on Eghth street. Mss Vctora Lenowlch was t Cllffwood vstor Saturday. Paulno Massavltch spent Frl. day at Perth Amboy. L. J. StutB Is on tho sck lst. Madelyn Seaman was a recent New York vstor. Thomas Jefferson Democratc club has completed plans for a card party on Washngtons brthday, February, In tho club rooms. Blanche Horvath s In charge of arrangements. Tho Young Ladles Sodalty of S. Anns church wll receve Holy Communon In a body at tho 7 oclock punday mass. Tho regular monthly meetng wll tako place tho followng evenng and chor practlco wll ako place Immedately followng tho meetng. Mr, and John Sarfatl of Jersey Cty wore Sunday guests of MUs Margaret Kaser. Harry Huber spent Tuoaduy at South Amboy. Mss Helen Llpf of Now York ha ended a Btay wth frends hero. Mr. nnd Georgo A. Kurtz an sons Oeorgo and John of Pallendcn spent tho wcolc-cnd wth Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Mack of Stono road. Fred Belle s tho owner of a new Ford automoble.. Ono of tho quckcbt ways to fnd a job la to advortlflo In Tlo Regsters Want Deportment. Advertsement. Mock Tral Held At Atlantc Hghland! Tle mock tral of tho Atlantl Hghlands Lons-club, whch boga lftbt TmJr.-ondea a* Monday^msht. mootng whon n Jury found John X Plllsbury, borough attorney of At lantlo Hghlands, "gulty" of fallur< toprovlde badges for members of th club. Harvey Bowtell set asde th verdct on the ground that the jury was prejudced and wholly ncompetent.. It was nccossary for the "Judge" fne several members In order mantan order. He frequently used the expresson, "non compos ments. Some soratched tholr heads an others frowned every tme ho sal It, untl an erudte member explan cd that t was a complmentary term, Howard Sweet was the prosecutln lands, was counsel for the defense, way these lawyers handled th case left no room for doubt, accord- Ing to mombors of the audence, tha as lawyers they would make good pera sngers. Wtnesses Included Domnc Caruso, LndrW Rchard, James H. Warner, Herbert Fowler, Regnald Martn and fohn Braalle. Herbert = S. Melnert was foreman of the jury and Kocco Faruolo was court clerk. judge was also fned for not swearng In He wtnesses." Jumbo Nght At Strand Tomorrow A seres of "jumbo" nghts wll be eld at the Strand theater begnnng morrow nght. Cash przes. In the.mount of $3 wll be awarded week- Jumbo fs a game smlar Co lotto, ngo and other contests n whch le purpose s to cover a lne of umbers ether vertcally, horlzont \y or dagonally. numbers are called from the stage and the players, holdng numbered cards, cover the spots wth corn as the numbers held by them are called. re wll be fve przes of $5 each awarded each week. An extra prlzo of?5 wll be gven the player cornlne on the frst fve nurapletlngfa H bcrs d rawn. If no one wns the extra prze, $ wll be offered the followng week, and so on, untl a wnner has been determned. -game-whl-start-at-slaciqckbetween the two regular perform- Local Polosts Wn In Low-Goal Tourney Red Bank Polo club moved nto th,o sem-fnal round n the New York A. C. low-goal handcap tournament last nght at the 5th Feld Artllery armory when they defeated the Ramapo Valley team, % to. Blly Reber led the local polosts by scorng fve goals. Ramapo p Valleyy Red Bank N No. Carrell C l l Hpp James Htsslon No. Walter Wood Wllam Reber Back Wllam Vett Vttter Irvng Fest Score by perods: Remapo Valley 6 Bed Bank P. C V, Goalt Ramapo Valley: H/pp. Wood Wd 4, Vetter. by handcap 3. Red Bank Hesslon, Reber 5, Fest 4. Fouls Ramapo: Wood. Red Bank Fest. Tme of perods 7 H mnutes each. Referee A. W. Cutler. Won Frlte Wolte. Mra, Elzabeth DoGoorge and Wllam Foenoy wero the wnners of $. Saturday sght In a prlzo walu at Bogola tavern on Shrewsbury avonuo. Ths was tho frst of a eorloa A nghts at the tavorn, +» Cord of Thanks. Wo aro takng ths means of thank- Ing thoso who voted to contnue us n offce as members of the Mddletown townshp board of educaton and to wsh a successful and happy admnstraton for the wnnng canddates. ard the other mombera of the board. Julan M. Parker, John Spencor, Curts J. Wallng. Advertsement.. _ ^ Card of Thanks. I wtah to thank everyone who voted for me at the Far Haven board of educaton school electon. Russell H. Mlnton.! Advertsement. IN MEMORIAM. In lovlnz memory of our dear wfe mother and grandmother, Jenne L. Phl lps, who loft us February 4, 986. As wo loved her to we mla her* In memores she Is dear; Loved, remembered, thought of always, Brngng many a slent tear. She bade no ono a, last farewell. She satd good-bye to none Heavenly Gates were open le-lde. A lovng voce sad, "Come." Sleep on. dear one,.your cares are ended Rest tn peace, your work s done; You are gone where those who love you Wll moot you oneby one. BEREAVED HUSBAND. DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN, IN MEMORIAM. In lo nother-tn-law, Jenne L, Phllps, who tt >arted ths lfe on February 4, 936. You ore not forgotten, Mother dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as lfe and memory lat We shall remember thee. BEREAVED SONS-IN-LAW. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Too Late for Classfcaton JOST, tan Jersey bull cow, seven months old, In woods between TInton Falls and olts Keck. Reward. Telephone Eaton- R6-J. ELLING OUT Three horses, one mule, two cows, two young bulls, one hefer, arneas, wagons and farm Implements; Plymouth Rock pullets and hens. San ouc Farm, Feehold-Eatoutown hghway, honfl Katontown 56-J. _. _ FOR SALE, small cabnet gas range, four burners, plot Uzht, sde compartment for utennlla, pull down top; used only four months; Ideal for ~flpftrtment~or~stnah-house. CalI-at-76 J Wallace street, or phone 74.* 5-ACUE poultry farm for sale, $6,. Terms. Seven-room house, Improveents, two mles west of Deal; good con- Iton. Wllam Hancock. Red Bank." OULTRY FARM for rent or sale; tent $3 monthly; seven-room house, electrc..jual outbuldngs: near Colts Neck. Wlllam Hancock, Red Bank.*.UTOMODILE mechanc wanted for dealers servce staton. Answer n own landwrltlng, statng age, experence and lary expected. Address Auto Mechanc, 5, Red Bank. ANTED, whte woman or Elrl for tfencra? housework. Call at 3 Bay avenue, ghlands. or phone Hghlands 3 E NEED more traned, practcal and chldrens nurses; male and female; 4- ur servce. Batteraby Nurses. Regstry. 4 Rver road, phone Red Bank 4. OR RENT, sx-room house wth bath at 7 Maple avenue; hot ar heat, targe /InR room wth freplace; $3 per month..vallable Immedately. Inqure on pren- ;ca or. phone Red Bank 74-R. OUSEHOLD furnshngs of every descrpton. We buy and sell everythng. RUB. Io Aucton Gallery. 7 East Front street, lone led Bank 693. LENTEN SPECIALS! Hennesseys Fsh Market MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. COMPABE OCR QUALITY WITH OTHERS. All Our Sea Food Fresh - No Cold Storage. WE DELIVER. PHONE 377. Flounders 6c * FLOUNDER ROE SEA BASS SMALL SMELTS _ ) MU U Kng Mackerel LARGE SMELTS _ Codfsh Steaks Soft Clams.». Oysters Scallops 3c»* 35c P*- 4c m Strpedbass Blueflsh Bee or Buck Shad : LIQUOR STORE 45 BROAD ST. Tel. Red Bank 36. MUNICH BEER Stubble Bottles No Depost No Itedrns $ C 5j 4 Case * *& bottles RYE SPECIAL GREEN RIVER OLD QUAKED MILKENS FAMILY CRAB ORCHARD pnt SCOTCH LIQUEUR Imported by Charles & Co. New York Dplomat $ Reserve, 5th CAMPBELL KINGS Over 8 Tears Qt, 3 o. GIN SPECIAL Booths Hgh & Dry Froof Ffth SUNKISST^ APPLE BRANDY Ycnrs A rc<l In Wood Fropf or. Flnt Quot Gallon Fdelo Bock BEER > Stubble Bottlca tf> "fl.9 5 M. No Depost 4 Boltlm Imported Italy Vermouth Ffth FROSTED Lenten meals can easly be made appethdngly dfferent and tastly tllng. How T By plannng them around the cholco qualty Lenten Foods we wll feature throughout the entre season, Serve macaron or spaghett baked wth cheese, or broled fresh flsa garnshed wth lemon or paprka, or golden French toast ootlng wth maplo syrup... or any one of the other palate-pleasng dshes suggested by the foods lsted here. FOODS Complete BIRDS EYE lb. RED PERCH FILLETS box BROCCOLI box YOUNGBERRIES p Complete Women everywhere fnd Brds Serves H Eye dnners easy to plan easy to serve. Why not plan your meals from the Brds Eyo case? Ths Is only ITAc per servng ^Asparagus Tps 6 E c All Green box **<* Chopped Steak Top Qualty "> PEAS Wax Beans box H GREEN BEANS H Oc Beady "to* Cook box" SPINACH Wasbed box Peas & Carrots Serves 4 box HADDOCK Strngless Cut box EACH FACKAGE WILL SERVE FOUR 3 5" O t r,i a Tender, tasty, ocean-fresh fllets OpwClMl boneless, ready to cook. (February Uth to 7th) 4 generous servngs, Bed Perch Fllets FILLET SOLE ft. ggc I PEACHES regularly SDo" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY f FLORIDA ORANGES Medum Sze 5 ^ 5c Tree-Rpened Florda ORANGES Largo Sre «J«jC doz. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Large Slzo 5 for 5c FANCY-RIFE Pneapples Medum Sze for 9c Fancy Kno Honeydew MELONS 9c CALIFORNIA LEMONS Medum Sze C doz. FANCY RIPE BANANAS CtoC doz. FANCY WINESAP APPLES HOUSEHOLD NEEDS! 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