Red Bank Register Volume Lxx, No
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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 1. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY," JUNE 26,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO %2 Patterson Urges RotariansTo Parade July 4 Award $12,500 v Union Laundry Society To Sponsor , Little Silver July 4 Program In Sea Bright New Play School Strong America Greet Their New Plans are being: completed by To Woman For Firm Buys Place Mernbers^jf^ the__)Golden__Hou!:. Requests Postal Sea Bright postr American- Legionp ncle'of the Red Bank, Presbyter- OfficersTioday ~ for a parade on the Fourth of July.- In Shrewsbury ian church will sponsor a- nursery Delivery Service Holmdel Residents The time of the parade will be set playschool during July and August, tomorrow. • /" •' opening in tho Sunday-school room Secretary Of War Elmer'Hesse Becomes The legion Fife &, Drum corps New York State Plans New Go?age next Tuesday. The school week will Postmaster General Event To Feature of Asbury Park, whioh will par- be Monday1 through Friday from 9 Speak* At Battle President Of Local ticipate in tile Long Branch parade, Resident Hurt And Buildjng For a. m. to 12 noon. - Is Asked To Make Parade, Flower Show will also take part In the Sea Misses Marilyn Mooro and Nancy ' Of Monmouth Service Civic Club Bright event Members of the fire In Route 36 Crash , Business Station Brasch, who were graduated this Survey Of Borough And Contests department and ladies', auxiliary, month from Red Bank high.school, "it was that training, that con- Today's program of the Red first aid. squad, Legion and auxil- A jury before Judge Robert V- Property__on: the-southeaat cor- will be In charge. The. girls have, "IilttloSilver's, mayor and council Plans for the sixth annual July fidence, that turned rout into vio- Bank Rotary club at the Molly iary, lodges and local organizations Klnkald of the Monmouth clrcuTt ner of Patterson avenue and Broad completed a special course in Sun- Tuesday night passed a resolution Fourth celebration at Holmdel , tory at Monmouth", said Secretary Pitcher hotel will be in the nature of the New Jersey* Supreme court street, Shrewsbury, owned by Paul calling upon the Postmaster Gen- were made at a general committee •will march in the parade. There and Emllio Mokler, which is occu- day-school teaching directed by of War Robert P. > Patterson, who of a farewell to the retiring presi- will be -patriotic exercises at the at Freehold Friday brought In a Mrs. Agnes. S. Oakley, and last eral to make a survey of the bor- meeting recently at Holmdel Fel- urged the United States"to have a dent, Harry S., Rowland, and a verdict of $12,500 to compensate pied by the Union laundry, has ough to determine whether or not owshlp hall. The parade theme will strong- and ready military fdrce as greeting to the new officers for park and a fireworks display will Mrs* Luther Cicora of Elmira, N. been purchased by Thomas Crow- summer they studied child super- take place in the evening. vision work while conducting their carrier postal delivery service will be In the Mother Goose tradition, the best Insurance of peace, Sun- 1947-48, President Elmer Hesse, Y., for severe lacerations and dis- ley, one. of the executives of the be in effect there. with free choice given to all en- day .at the annual memorial service Vice President Daniel Dondl, Secre- figurement of her face as a result laundry firm. own play school. Bfjill Information may be obtained from the instruc- Council President Frank Dean, tries, patriotic, historical or other- for the early Americana of the Re- tary Paul A. Young and Treasurer of an automobile accident. -, Plane of the firm Include erection, who presided In the absence of va- wise. Tho parade will start at 1:30 volutionary War Battle of Mon- Edward H. Prlngle. Two Playgrounds Mrs. Cicora, her husband and tors or Mrs. Burton Moore, presi- of a new garage as soon as possible dent of the Golden Hour circle. cationing; Mayor Frank Gregory, o'clock. mouth at the, grounds of the Old Edward Nastl of Corona, N. Y., and when materials are more plen- explained that the service requested W. J. Duncan is general chair- Tennent church. The program was To Open Monday were .traveling along route 36, Feb- tiful ' construction of a modern would cover the entire borough and man, assisted by.John Mount and . sponsored by the American Legion ruary 19, 1945, when their car was building to bo used for a receiv- that Little Sliver would not lose its George Schanck. Mrs. Frank Slnd- County organization. The service hit by the truck oaf Isadora Kamln- ing and shipping station for the Sea Bright Fire identity even though its postofflce lnger, Mrs. William Pitcher and was attended by about 2,000. Events Planned sky of William street, South River. business. would become a branch of Red Mrs. Harold Holmes are parade Secretary Patterson was intro- Mr. Cicora and Mr. Nasti were In Walker and Tlndall, realtors in Bank. chairmen. Mrs. Wesley Buck wljl duced by Representative James C. For Local Children the military service and stationed tho transaction, also report sale of Auxiliary Plans at Fort Hancock at the time of the The session was an hour late in servo as committee secretary and . Auchlncloss, an American Legion a house at 17 Washington street, Joseph H. Holmes finance chair- member pf Shrewsbury Post 168 of The- Red Bank borough .play- accident. When the accident oc- Red Bank, owned by Mary R. starting, residents of Sunnycrest grounds will be conducted' under curred they were traveling toward For Coming Fair and Colonial Terrace having con- man, assisted by Richard Frencb • Red Bank. Morse, to Louis Meyer, Jr., of Rich- and Leroy French. Morris Miller of Shrewsbury, the sponsorship of the board ot New York in a blinding snowstorm mond Hill, L. J. Mr. Meyer, an en- ferred with the town fathers in ex- chairman of the- Americanism education at two play centers, one when, according to them, the truck gineer of International Business Committee Named ecutive session. The condition of A flower show will be staged In committee of the State Legion de- at Branch avenue, adjoining the of Kamlnsky, proceeding in the op- Machines, plans to move into his roads In those areas of the borough the chapel adjacent to the celebra- partment, former county com- high schools, and the other at the posite direction crossed over In new home July 1. Mrs, Morse, who To Conduct Booth was believed to have been the basis tion grounds, directed by Mrs. Earl mander and former commander of Athletic field on West Bergen front of them and struck them has been conducting a steak house of discussion. Benton. Community residents and Shrewsbury post, Bed Bank, was place. These centers will open head-on. Mrs. Cicora testified in there, has given up the business For Refreshments " Renewal of three liquor licenses members of Garden club R.F.D. Monday, for a period of ' eight court that 50 stitches were re- and Is moving to New York. was approved, with Councilman have been invited to exhibit. En- in charge of'{he program and in- weeks and the dally hours will be troduced- Congressman Auchlncloss. quired to heal the lacerations in The same realtors sold the prop- Sea BrlghtOlre department auxil- Chester Apj not voting:, tries will bo judged at 1 o'clock. :, The Secretary of War outlined from 9 to 11:30; a. m. and from 1 her face and the passenger, Ed- iary furthered plans for participa- The Little Silver boat house case Harold Holmes, Murray Todd, to 3:30'p. m., Monday through Fri- ward Nastl, also testified that he erty at 42 Branchpoint avenue, Long the requirements of a trained mili- day. ' „ • Branch, owned by Jack and Paul- tion in the firemen's fair, opening again was discussed. Although the Daniel S. Ely, William C. Riker tary force today ajid drew a com- had strained his back. ' , ine Schmookler of Drcxel Hill, Pa., July 19, at last week's meeting in council previously announced they and Leroy French are in charge of ' parlaon with the Continentals who Solomon Popler, teacher at the Theodore D. Parsons of the firm to Aaron H, Coleman of Oceanport, tho fire house. had revoked the building permit of athletic events and Harry Pitcher, fought the battle of Monmouth af- Bed Bank senior high school and of Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona & who Is employed at Fort Mon- Members who will be in charge R. E. Johnson, the written opinion Carlton KInhafer, Wesley Buck, ter becoming an effective fighting director of, the program last year, Combs represented the Clcoras and mouth laboratories and plans to oc- of the refreshments booth at the has not yet officially been sent to William Cross and George Coud- force by the training they had re- will be director again this year un- Mr. Nasti and Patrick Dwyer of cupy one of the apartments In his fair wlli be Mrs. Grace Perottl, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Apy held up for- rier are In charge of the ground*. der the supervision of Edwin C. Carpenter, Gllmour & Dwyer of hew home. Mrs. Louise Fowler and Mrs. Eliz- warding the opinion, objecting to ceived during the winter at Val- Gil land, supervising principal. Mrs. Joseph Phillips is chairman of ; ley Forge. Jersey City represented the de- abeth Peterson. Two new members the wording of on0 phrase. the police committee, George Grace Clark, a teacher with many fendant. were welcomed at the meeting. "Today the issue' is urgent", he years of playground' experience, Councilman Joseph C.