

n.tho assortment for men are traveling cases, shirts, suspenders, neckties and articles embroidered with initials. The Exchange, which has ts headquarters at 5 Linden place, near Broad street, s specialising at this particular time n Christmas gifts of all "kinds for all ages. There were 6 members present, and after business matters were attended to tea was served.

George Werlemann, treasurer, Rave a financial report. Mrs, Stanton Whitney, the Exchange secretary, read the minutes and Mrs. Ruthrauff, Navcslnk River road, Mlddletown township, Tuesday afternoon. A meeting of the board of managers of the Womens Exchange.was held at the residence ofmrs. Old and broken toy«are also being collected by the auxiliary for the needy children at Christmas. to contact, the Holmdel health center before 9:30 a. Miss Catherine Cooper, health nurse, reported to the auxiliary last week that they were n need of childrens shoes for the needy children of the Holmdel section so they Womens Exchange Has Big Display Of Holiday Gifts Money From Sales Used by Group for Charity Purposes can attend school. Health Unit Wants Childrens Shoes A plea has been lent out by the Holmdel-Atlantic auxiliary of the Monmouth County Organization for Social Service for residents of Red Bank, and surrounding municipalities to contribute any old : childrens shoes. letter from the Lawes Coal company relative to.the salo of fuel oil and other products to the borough was riled. Murphy.and the flag on the borough hall property was put at balf-staff. The council passed A resolution of condolence "and sympathy on the death of former Councilman James F. Carew wu nstructed^to notify the asaes* msotvtommlssion,which will apportlbn.the co»t ranibng the property the alterations "to the borough-hall had been postponed until spring. Edward Wilson of the road- committee reported that the road department has been cutting the weeds n the West Park area to eliminate a fire hazard! - A resolution was adopted accepting the mprovement work on Ward lane and on the.avenue of Two Rivera, froru Parmly street north to the borough property " was adopted and Borough Clerk Jero J. The matter was referred to the finance committee for consideration when the budget is prepared. Straus of Little Silver, county, president of the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, stating that the society took away 3 stray dogs in the borough in the past year, and asking that the council nclude an appropriation for this work n.the 80 budget. people living in Rumson," said Councilman Robert G." Haley.but where a man spends his Thursday nights it his own business!" The council disposed of the matter by ordering the letter filed. t la becoming very-much of a nuisance."^ "ts all right to find out the number of. tist?" The mayor said, "There s too much government prying nto peoples affairs which^ personally resent. Auchincloss said it was his desire to co-operate n every way he can with constituted authorities, but he balked at delving nto peoples af fairs to the extent of finding out their habits and "who is their den. t contained information concerning Borne of the things the government desires to find out from the people and requested that the mayor appoint a committee to cooperate and pave tho way- for the census taker. Auchincloss, pertaining to the 940 census, was read at the meeting of the. A letter from Washington to Mayor James C. Rumson Council Decries Federal Trying" Census Officials Criticize Questions to Be Asked in the 940 Census The Rumson governing body is of the opinion that the federal government s going too far into private lives n the questions to be asked by the federal census taker next year. Mustoe, Miss Gertrude Norman, Colonel and Mrs.

Komar, MJsa Florence Krldcl, Miss Emma Lafetra, Major and Mrs: S. publicity: Honorary members of the Choral are Gladys Shropshire Lewis, founder of the organization Mary Jordan Baker, W. Eileen Toren, soprano, of Marlboro, will be featured n solos with the group. Theresa McClintock, contralto, of Long Branch, and Mrs. Wlllard Sektberg is tho conductor and Thclma Mount will be accompanist. Robert Nicholson, Baritone, To Sing At Choral Concert Thursday Morning Choral to Open Season Friday, December 8 The Thursday Morning Choral will open its winter season Friday night, December 8, at tthe Long Branch high school with Robert Nicholson as guest soloist. 1 g u4 Without Bias ANK REGSTER RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 939.
