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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 11

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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951 Toms River Mrs. Viols Holman and daughter. Eima. of Long Branch, were guesu of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Irons Saturday afternoon. Press Crossword Puzzle PRE- INVENTORY AMPLE FREE PARKING GO BY PUBLIC SERVICE BUSES TO Hear of Store Mrs. William Lawrence and son, William, of SparkellN. are guesu of her mother. Mrs.

Elisabeth Kellv. Mrs. Lylian Wallbrldge, Montclairf spent Saturday with Mrs. E. C.

Le Cato. Mr. and Mrs. I.ynn Stiles spent me eeKena in westneia. 7 i rr-i I it la irw rj rr ii Ti Pleasant Plains Department Store Mrs.

Joseph Abramson returned to New York Sunday after spending a 1 1 eTs 3J '7 55 si a 5J-53 3 PHILADELPHIA jf LONG BRANCH SHOP TILL 9 TONIGHT! Only few example of hundreds of super values on all 4 floors! 7.40 A.M., 9.40, 11.40, 1.40 P.M., 3.40, 5.40, 7.40 (Sun. only), 9.00, 11.00 (Sun. only). Expren Alio, Direct Service to Fort Dix wees v-tn her orotlvr-ln-law and sister, A.r. and Mrs.

Nathan Belyev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayer, of Port Lee. and Miss Isabelle Nachman, New York, were also recent guests.

Henry Mauermeyer of Rutherford is visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Ericsson. Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel Polhemus, Belmar, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilton Sunday. Mrs.

Gordon Clayton and Mrs. Raymond Clayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brower and Mrs. Louis Carr in Lakewood Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cross, of SALE! STORM COATS Tsrmiaal Pkon Asbury Park 2-0339 HECK ST. LAKE AVE. mm timet inrtntm miwmwi wrm' 39.95 VALUES! Unbelievable at 21.

I MENSWEAR I ICLEARANCEi I 30 OFF! Special Group of 1 SPORTCOATS! TOPCOATS! SLACKS! 3 SWEATERS! GLOVES! ROBES! I HEAVYWEIGHT BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR! I MEN'S WEAR, Stract Floor Westfield. were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayton. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest McKelvey. Spring Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivans Clayton Wednesday.

Horizontal 1 Fern root-stalk eaten by maoria 4 Buddhist monk 6 Delicate 11 Furnish 13 Clergyman IS Symbol for hafnium 18 Given to whims Full length worsttd typt royon gabardine trtottd to rtsirt all weathtr. Wormly lined with wool alpaca eoiy mouton collor too! Even tht sIovm art llntd. Hurry In tarty for this super valut. Plenty of cold weathtr ahead! COATS, Strand Hew "Our Best 10 City in England 12 Belonging to 14 Laughing 17 To smear 20 Pedal digits 23 Prefix: down 24 Spanish for yes 25 Need 27 Halt 30 Falsehoods 32 Waves breaking on shore 35 To make ready 37 Kind of earth 38 To speak mmmmmmtmmmmm 18 Symbol for nickel Your Best Buy" 45 Ribbed fabric 47 Observes 49 Cost of transportation 50 Keen 52 Strokes 54 Note of scale 55 Musical note 56 Chaplets 59 Brother of Odin 61 Click beetle 63 Rotating tool for enlarging hole 65 To cheer 66 Compass point 67 Land measure Vertical 1 College yell 2 To affront 3 Whether 4 Kind of nail 5 More unusual 6 Ornamental borders 7 Thing in law 8 Pain 9 Pronoun 39 To vilify drink 41 Fermented SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE! Group of BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, All Wool JACKETS and JUMPERS! UP TO HALF PRICE! SPORTSWEAR, Srrttt Flttr Entire Stock FUR COATS DRASTICALLY 20 TO 40 REDUCED! savings 19 French for "and" 21 College official 22 Icelandic literary work 24 Frozen rain 26 Mats 28 Vast age 29 Wagers 33 Book of Bible (abbr.) 34 To cut 38 Spirit 38 Correlative of either 40 Period 42 Goads 43 Chauffeur 44 Direction 46 3.1416 48 Part of boat 51 Facts 53 Widgeon 57 Seine 58 Continent (abbr.) 60 Before 62 Mulberry Vogcls Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE Brings You Trtmcndous Savings on 64 Child for 'mother' Answers to Yesterday's Puzzle Will Be Found on Comic Page QUALITY FURNITURE FROM FAMOUS MAKERS! Hook and Ladder Roosevelt l.l'T"TTH1,,'i?',!l, 1 I Elects Witlirow ANN PACE -pf SALAD DRESSING MANASQUAN. Chase Withrow JmsM I I ROOSEVELT.

Stephen Kofller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Manny Kotfler, celebrated his second birthday Sunday with a party. Attending were Susan and William Klatskln, Lana and Donald Cohen, David Katzenel- was elected president of the local Hook and Ladder company 1 Tues jmSF If day night.

Others elected were: Jack Schel-lenger, vice president; Kurt Gruen- lenbogen, Rochael Anlsh, David, Renee and Sheldon Barkman, Fran- cine and Eleanor Elchler, Ronald and David SackowlU, Marian Berg, Au drey Bach, Jo Ellen Zelt, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feldsher, Mrs. Leon Anlsh, Mrs. Irving Bach, Mrs.

Isidore Sackowlt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elchler, wald, secretary; Leonard btout, treasurer; Russell Fowler, trustee; All Weirman, captain; William Til-ton, foreman; Spencer Osborn. first assistant foreman, and William Heulitt, second assistant foreman. After elections, the company entertained fire company 2 at a 117.00 2S9.00 139.00 191.00 169.00 17.00 I9.M 171.00 269.00 169.00 Green Sod Dimask.

3 pc. Traditional living Room Suite. 2 pc. lawson Tapestry Suite 3 pc. Sectional Sofa.

Grey Matelasse Sofa. Green Damask love Seat. Green Brocatelle love Seat. Grey HIde A Bed Frieze. 3 pc.

Genuine Mohair Suite Fringed Boucle Sofa. Jteg. 259.00 Jeg. 319.00 -Reg. 198.00 -Reg.

269.00 -Reg. 239.00 -Reg. 149.00 Jteg. 159.00 -Reg. 239.00 -Reg.

369.00 -Reg. 249.00 Mrs. Mark Klatskln, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berkman, Mrs.

B. Zelt, Mrs. Israel Notterman, Mrs. Sara Adler and daughter, Risa, Mrs. Harry f.

Looking at Katzenellenbogen, this place: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Notterman and Miss Esther Feldsher, New York. Mrs. Leon Carbonaru, Paris, France has returned to Jersey City, alter Quattrone's family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Eckhardt, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walsh, Linden.

Mrs. Irving Bach entertained at man Jong Monday night the following, Mrs. Jack Rockoff, Mrs. Jules Levin and Mrs. Soloman Berg, spending several days visiting her nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. Jules Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aronson have moved to Beacon, N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dashevsky and children, Myra and Oscar, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Stanley Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Elinson, New York. Mrs. Morton Oberlander was host ess recently at a demonstration held at her home. Attending were Mrs. BEFORE YOU tUY, HEAR THI GLORIOUS TONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL Samuel SheraK, Mrs.

Jack Urossman, Mrs. Harry Olans, Mrs. Lena Oberlander, Mrs. Jacob Mondros. Mrs.

Benjamin Frank, Mrs. Nathan Nadler and Mrs. Alexander Llnowltz. Mrs. Samuel Collins was hostess recently to members of her card club.

Present were Mrs. Jules Levin, Mrs. Esther Spilkoman, Mrs. Arthur Kaplan, Mrs. Soloman Berg, Mrs.

Henry Lelbson, Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Mrs. Abraham Feldsher, Mrs. David Bul-kin, and Mrs. Marry DlQtorglo.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dodsley, formerly of Ohio, are new residents. Mrs. Mark Klatskln, Mrs.

Leroy Levlne, visited Monday, Mrs. Ida Lockwood, and Mrs. Pearl Sculnlck, New York. Simon Katzenellenbogen, spent the weekend visiting his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.

Jacob Reber, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klatskln, and sons, Charles and Perclval, Miss Louise Bunkin, attended the wedding of Miss Doris Rapps to Howard Singer in New York. 3-pc.

Mahogany Bedroom. Reg. 269.00 195.00 3 pc. Bleached Mahogany Bedroom. Reg.

329.00 279.00 5 Pc. Grey Oak Bedroom Including large Vanity. Reg. 495.00 315.00 3 Pc. Double Dresser.

Traditional Bedroom. Reg. 359.00 249.00 3 pc. Pin Striped Walnut Bedroom. Reg.

298,00 241.00 3 Pc. Double Dresser Cordovan Mahogany Set. Reg. 439.00 347.00 3 pc. Solid Modern Maple Bedroom Reg.

349.00 291.00 3 pc. Colonial Maple Bedroom Reg. 189.00 129.00 Odd Maple Dresser. -H 59.00 39.00 5 Drawer Grey Walnut Chest Reg. 89.00 $9.00 David Soloman, New York, is spend ing several weeks visiting his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Me-lamed, and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Alpert. r.rosomc Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Schulman BUILT BY BALDWIN and children, Jean and Joel. Potts-town, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rubin.

Mrs. Nathan Friedman was host ess Monday night to members of her card club. Present were Mrs. Mac 1 Mrs. Mark Klatskln was hostess at CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED OPEN EVERY EVEMSG lATL 9:00 P.

M. Adlerman, Mrs. Jacob Mondros, Mrs. Harry Glans, Mrs. Morton Ober canasta recently to Mrs.

Ralph Bolo-man, Mrs. Louis Cohen and Mrs. Harry Katsenellenbogen. Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

lander and Mrs. Louis Cohen. nt.Kunaimmcm'i' foff ft atac" Ralph Soloman were Mrs. Tlllle Sklar and children, Helene and Harry, Hightstown: Samuel Brown, Joseph Mr. and Mrs.

Monroe Fass, Brooklyn, spent several days visiting Mr. Fass's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Oberlander. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Klatskln and sons, Perclval and Charles, were visitors of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaye, Brooklyn. 5 pc Chrome Dinette.

5 pc. Chrome Dinette. Bakelite top. 5 pc. Solid Maple Dinette.

Brown and son, Robert, Brooklyn. Stanley Bookman, the Bronx, visited his nephews, Marvin and Bruce filock. Mondaw Mrs. Domlnlck Quattrone and Renee and Lawrence, spent the weekend visiting members 01 Mrs, Island Heights Jteg. 89.95 64.00 109.00 79.00.

119.00 19.00 119.00 ,79.00 295.00 191,00 329.00 249.00 297.00 247.00 578.00 495.00 Jeg. 369.00 298.00 Jteg. 389.00 319.00 5-pc. Birch Dinette, Porcelain Top. 7-pc.

Walnut Jr. Dining Room. 7 pc. Walnut Jr. Dining Room.

7 pc. Maple Dining Room. 1 0 pc. Beechwood Dining Room. 7-pc.

Gray Walnut Dining Room. 7-pc. Korina Oak Dining Room. Harvey Johnson, assisted by William Clayton, has started a model airplane club which met at the home ot Mr. Johnson on Saturday.

Officers elected were: President, Max Culpepper; vice president, Prank 81m-; mons; recording secretary and treasurer, Charles Johnson. Others at- DREAM HOME YOUR FOUND! iiiiiy ft (iMt4i5 i iii tendinK were Harry Frader, Robert Ellis, William Oibbs, Robert Johnson, Lester Ayres, James Brown and Hans Hess. i MaJ. Francis N. KnaufT.

left Tuesday for Rome, N. where he will be stationed at the Griffith Air Force base as an electronics engineer. Room Size Axminster Rug. Broadloom. The committee for the polio card party met at the home of APPROXIMATELY MONTH PAYS THE LOW PRICE OF $9,990 Mrs.

Harvey Johnson Monday evening. Members are Mrs. Agnes Yet- man, chairman: Mrs. Lester Johnson, 67.00 7.9$ $.99 157.00 9100 129.00 3.9$ Reg. 82.50 Yd.

Reg. 9.95 Reg. 8.95 Reg. 198.00 Reg. 119.00 Reg.

169.50 Yd. Reg. 5.95 Mrs. Alfred Irons, Mrs. Raymond McDanlels, Mrs.

Sylvia Ostovich, Mrs. Irving Nobles and Mrs. Harvey Wilton Scatter Rugs. Imported Oriental Rug Fine leaf Design 9x12 Axminster. Sculptured English Floral.

Velvet Stair Carpeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, visited his parents in East Orange on oaturaay. Mr.

and Mrs. William Farrell are entertaining Mrs. Farrell's brother- I Special Veterans' terms. Convenient terms for non-Veterans financing arranged thru Bankers, Ltd Avon. in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hageman and children, of Jersey City, for a few days. The troop committee of the Girl Scouts met at the home of Mrs. Miles DeCamp Tuesday evening. Plans i iii'i were discussed for a community fair to be held during the summer, with every organisation being contacted to run a booth.

During the next few months girls will study good grooming. FEATURES: BIG COMPARE THESE lounge Chair. Adjustable Back. Chair. Fringed.

Red, Green, Rose. Barrel, Club and Channel Chairs. Chair and Ottoman Combinations. Solid Maple Platform Rocker. TV Chairs.

Plastic Seats and Backs. Assorted Boudoir Chairs. 2 airy btd-, ceramic tilt bath Spacious living room rooms kitchen 49.9$ 79J0 5930 9.9$ 19.9$ 29.9$ 21.9$ 54.50 Jteg. 89.95 Jeg. 59.95 Jeg.

44.95 Jeg. 99.50 Jeg. 79.50 Jeg. 11.95 Jeg. 24,95 Jteg.

42.95 Jeg. 26.95 -Reg. 69.50 nrst aid ana sewing. The executive group of the auxiliary of the fire department met at the home of Mrs. C.

Robert Irons on Thursday evening. Plans were discussed for the coming meetings. Wa invite you to compart the many features of Homestead Homes with higher priced dwellings. We're sura you'll appreciate what Homestead Homes hove to offer. Homestead Homes are near schools, churches, shopping centers, transportation and beaches.

Everything is convenient including the low price and easy payment terms. IKES iL- jnn txpansion attic for two rooms full cellar forced-air oil htar double count wood shingles fully insulated copper plumbing kitchen with cabinets, gai rangt macadam driveway. Sgt. Clinton Baker and Mrs. Baker and of Raritan township, soent the weekend at the home of Platform Rocker.

Wheat Finish, ladder Back Rush Seat Chair. Modern Upholstered Chair1. Mrs. C. A.

Baker, River avenue. Mrs. Edith Wolverton, Ocean Grove, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Roy 1 Ellis for a week. Set.

T. Francis KnaufT and Mrs. Innerspring Mattress, all sizes. mi IXlulMi MODEL HOME Furnished end decorated by Frederick Furniturt and Interior Stylists, Neptunt City Open daily 1 to 6 P. including Saturdays and Sundays 22.95 37,50 29.50 57.00 22.95 58.00 67,00 47.95 5.95 9.95 Reg.

32.95 Reg. 49.50 Reg. 39.50 Reg. 79.00 Reg. 32.95 79.00 Reg.

89.00 Reg. 79.00 Reg. 7.95 10.95 KnaufT of Fort Monmouth spent the weekend at the home of Mat. Francis KnaufT and Mrs. KnaufT, West End avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Moore entertained at canasta recently. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Ostovich and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDanlels. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Rambo. Mr. and Mrs. James CondifT, and Mr.

and Mrs James Condiff. of Houston, were weekend euests at the home of Mrs. Grace Ellis. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl T. Ellis sDent Sunday at Horsehair and Innerspring Mattress, Mattress or Box Spring, any size. Plastic Headboard Ensemble, Twin. Folding Cot with Mattress. Hi Rise Duo Bed, 2 Mattresses Bunk Bed with 2 Springs Innerspring Sludio Couch.

Down and feather Pillows. 100 Foam Rubber Pillows 39.50 24.95 34.95 49.95 19.95 89.95 32i0 11.95 24.95 39.9$ 14.9$ 69.9$ Kneehole Desk. Gossip Bench and lamp. Double Door Wardrobe. Mahogany Desk and Chair Set Mahogany Step End Table Leather Top lamp Table Jeg.

Jeg. Jeg. Jeg. Jeg. Jeg.

Homestead Shore Country Homes, Inc. Allaire Road-Opp. Homestead Golf Club-Spring Lake Hghts. DIRECTIONS: From Asbury Park Rt. 35 to Allaire Rd Turn left.

Route 4-N to Allaire turn right. From Points South: Route 35 to Allaire turn right. Route 4-N to Allaire turn left. 1 the nome 01 Mrs. sins, aiso.

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