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All the NEWS of SECTIONf ."•- BED B A P B '. am) Surrounding Town* fold Fearlessly tnd Without Blejr RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LX, NO. 20. RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 4, 1937. PAGES 1 :TOf|| Great Record Of A LONG-LIYED FAMILY Michael, Jacobs The Asay Family Annual Cooperative Sales For Longevity Signs Contract Photograph Shown ^Bclow De- Event of Local Merchants picts Three Brothers and Two Sitters Whole Combined Ages for Five Houses Aggregated 420 Year*. Day feature Tomorrow The accompanying photograph Fight Promoter to Build shows three brothers and two sis- Great Record Of United Effort of 80 Firms New Mayor And ters with a record for longevity that Proclamation Homes at Fair Haven— Is perhaps not equalled by any other ' and Business Houses Ex* Two Councilman family group of similar size in Mon- Welfare Work In To thoT!eople of Red Bank: Has Already Erected mouth county. Tho picture was taken I take this opportunity to In- ceeds All Previous Sale* upon the occasion of tho 80th birth- form you that there will bo an At Little Silver day,of Edward Asay, which was cele- Four Communities unusual -opportunity for yqu to Plans—See Display Ads. Sixteen Houses There; brated recently at the home of his purchase commodities at a mini- sister, Mrs, Allda Emmons of Mc- Oliver G. Frake to Succeed Ed- Shrewsbury and Little Silver As- mum price all day and evening Laren street, Red Bank. Mr. Asay Friday, November 5. died suddenly a few days later but sociation it Planning to Hold ward C. Fiedler ai Head of May I urgo all citizens to all the others are halo and hearty. a. Card Party to Raise Money Merchandise And Script New Houses Here Governing Body — Carhart Mr. Asay Is shown sitting at the take advantage of this unusual right side of the picture. to Carry on Its Activities'. opportunity, not only for the and Kemp on Council. advantage that It will bring to And Little Silver The combined ages of the group you but also for the great ad- Awards To Be Made are 420 years. Edward Asay was the Plans for a card party to be held vantages it gives to the mer- Little Silver elected a new mayor youngest of tho five. Sitting next tho latter part of this year aro be- and two new councilmon Tues- chants and to the men and to him In the photograph Is his ing mado by the Shrewsbury and women of the communities Tomorrow promises to bo a big day Michael Jacobs signed a contract day, Oliver O, Frake, who Is a mem- brother, Burrowes Asay, who al- Little silver Welfare association. Monday to have five houses con- ber of the present bprough council, which use Red Bank as a trad- in Red Bank. It Is the day when the ' though the oldest of the five, Is per- Only on one occasion several years j Ing center. merchants forget all their difference^ structed at Fair Haven by Harry B. was chosen mayor and will succeed haps the most active. His 88th birth- ago has the association held an event Southall of. Red Bank. They are Edward C. Fiedler, who was hot a Every purchaser participating f Red Bank merchants have any; day will occur In February. He rides of this kind. Its funds arc raised In this Red Bank Day does at and link arms for tho annual co- to be built as an Investment and up- candidate for re-election. William a bicycle about town and still does mostly through contributions made on completion Mr. Jacobs will have H. Carhart, Sr., and John P. Kemp least three Important things: operative sales feature which has beV grading and landscape work, in by individuals and public realization helps himself, helps business come to be recognized as the greatest 16 houses at Fair Haven. He has were elected councilman. All were which business he has been engaged of tho vast amount of service the as- great faith In the future of real es- elected on the Republican ticket and and helps the community. one-day sales effort promoted by any a number of years. sociation Is performing for the pub- municipality In Monmouth county. „ . tate at Fair Haven and those who were unopposed by the Democrats. lic good not only as a health, agency As mayor of Red Bank 1 pro- know him best predict that his five Mr.' Carhart and Mr. Kemp will take Represented sitting next to him claim Friday, November 5, 1937, Red Bank Sale Day as advertised la his brother, George Asay, who will but In other ways Is not generally new houses will not end his bulldlflg the places of Mr. Frake and Frank known despite the fact that It was as Red Bank Day, and urge sees this year 80 firms and Individ- operations at that place. Dean on the council. Mr. Dean de- roach his 82d blthday next April. Ho. you all to participate. ual business places heartily united to is a carpenter but has led a retired Skunk Came In Paper Making To organized 19 years ago. Last year a Three will be built on land on the clined to be a candidate for re-elec- gymkhana or horse, show was held Charles R. English, put before the buying public of thf tion. life a number of years, He makes county the greatest mrchandlilng west side of Hance road, which Mr. his home with Mrs. Emmons. on Frederick Hosier's estate near Mayor. Jacobs bought last summer, one will And Family Got Be Explained To Little Silver, and on several previous sale event ever. The proprietors are Mrs. Emmona and her sister, Mrs. all "pepped up" to give their custom- bti on a lot which he bought Monday Lydia Woolley of Lakewood, are occasions events of this kind proved on Hance road opposite Parker ave- highly successful and profitable for era store-wide values that cannot be shown standing. Both are widows. The Out Of House Church Society duplicated anywhere, even in the besj nuo from Mrs. Charles Allaire, and 84th birthday of Mrs. Emmons will the association. This year no gym- one will bo on First street. The khana was held on account of unfav- VanHorn, Denise managed city stores. occur In January and the 86th birth- The Red Bank Sale Day Is being transaction for the building of the day ot Mrs. Woo)ley will also occur Mrs. Susan Crawford and Her Sound Pictures of Manufacture orable weather conditions. houses and' for the sale of the lot sponsored by the Internal Tradp that month. Mrs. Emmons Is the Two Sons Driven from Their of Kraft Paper to be Present- The association maintains a clinic Minton Elected Committee of the Red Bank Chamber took place In the office of Attorney widow ot Charles W. Emmons, who Edward W. Wise, ed at Meeting of Presbyterian at Shrewsbury in Christ church par- of Commerce and the committee bail was a. railroad employee, serving Home for 24 Hours by Odor- ish house and'employs Mrs. Charles The five houses will cost approxi- arranged a number of Inviting fea- . many years as a baggage master and iferous Animal. Brotherhood November 8. C. Barker to do nursing and general At Fair Haven turcs for local and out of town shop-: mately (30,000 and will be modern conductor. Mrs. Woolley Is the widow welfare work. The clinic was start- pers. '*. f In every detail, Including among of Alfred Woolley. Walter L. Fredericks of Hudson ed in 1018 and at that time there Two Republicans Returned for other things hardwood floors, bath- Mrs. Susan Crawford and her sons. were only two other clinics in the Over $300,.worth of valuable «•*•• rooms with tiled floors and side- The threo brothers and sisters are Raymond and Trevonlan Crawford, avenue was host Monday night to the sons ot the late Edward P. and county, these being at Keyport and Full Terms on Borough Coun- chandlse will be given away absolute*:, walls, fireplaces and oil burner heat- were obliged to leave their home on the members of the. executive com- ly free and free bus transportation' Hannah VanNoto Asay, who were mittee of the Brotherjood of the Freehold. The clinic'Is open the first 1 Ing systems. The dwellings will be the William T. Hendrlckson farm In and third Tuesday mornings of each cil—Democrat is Victorious has been arranged for between. 9:00 about the game In size, each having residents ot Burlington county when Middletown township, near New Presbyterian church of Red Bank. married and who moved to Shrews- month and Is in charge ot Dr. Sam- for Short Term. and 12:00 o'clock tomorrow morning" five rooms and a bathroom but they Monmouth, for- 24 hours last week Plans wero completed for the No- uel W. Haiisman. At first patlent3 for the convenience of the out-of- will differ In appearance. One will bury late In life. Edward P. Aaay because of a skunk. was In charge of the toll gate at vember meeting of tho organization were received from a large area, but town shopper who Is compelled t» have an attached garage and the "No, we did not see the animal," to be held next Monday night, in the the service has since been reduced Fair Haven re-elected two Repub- come to town by public conveyance;":/ others will have separate garages. Shrewsbury. The four surviving brothers and sisters had an aunt, said Mrs;' Crawford "as she rubbed social hall of tho church.