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ALL (ha NEWS ol SECTION RED BANK uid Surrounding Towns Told Fearlessly mid Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXIII, NO. 4. RED BANK, N. J,, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940. PAGES 1 TO 144 Many Attending Many Entries Donald Hembling At New Auditor Is Blind Of The LaGuardia Field Five Generations Appointed For State Discuss To Attend Party Rowing Races and Cooking Sessions For Sweepstakes Donald Hembling, son of Charles Hemblfng of Shrewsbury avenue, who Five generations of one fam- At St. James School Being Received graduated from Rutgers university at Rumson Borough Their Problems llyy will assemble Tuesday at New Brunswick, In June, hSs accept- the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Eb- ed a position with the Eastern Air- sley Applegate of White street Laura K. Kennedy Mixei All Sigm Point line company ai La. Guardia field, J. S. Tuenon Named- First Annual to celebrate the first birthday Powerboat Visit Long Island. anniversary of their daughter, Humor With Recipes to Record-Breaking Old Farm Village Convention at Janice. Parents of Mrs. Applegate are "Big Chief" Classes Number of Starters Streets Accepted Atlantic Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin of Minnesink Park. Mrs. Conk- Weekend Features Several hundred women from Itei With the 11th running of the Na- J. S. Tuenon of Trenton was ap- Several hundred persons attended lin's parents, Mr, and Mrs. De- Dank and nearby towns gathered tional Sweepstakes regatta still five pointed borough auditor at Thurs- the first annual convention of the Wltt Heyer, also reside at Min- I ho auditorium of the Red Ban! weeks away, Fred Brown, race com- day night'* meeting of the Runnon Blind of New Jersey Friday at tho nesink Park. Mr. Heyer's par- River to Be Busy Plact Cathollo high school Tuesday am mittee, chairman, announces that en- mayor and council by Mayor James Atlantic theater, Atlantic High- ents aro James Hyer of Mata- "Uncle Bob" yesterday afternoons to hear Laun tries far in excess of last year'a have C. Auchincloss and the appointment lands, under the auspices of the New wan and Mrs. Maggie Inmore Saturday and Sunday— K. Kennedy, famed homo economic] already been filed. Last year's r«- was unanimously confirmed. Mr. Jersey Blind Men's association. The of Cleveland. Night At The expert, tell about and drmonstr gatta was hailed as not only the Tuenon was sent to Rumson several purpose of the gathering was to dis- The great-great-grandparents new recipes and Ideaa In homemak largest held during the year, but one cuss matters to improve the con- are 82 and 80 respectively. The Many Entries for Ing. weeks ago by Walter R. Darby, com- of the biggest power boat regattas missioner of local government, fol- ditions of the blind of this state. great-grandparents are 62 and Monmouth B. C. The third and fourth of Miss Ken- ever held, with many all time records lowing the resignation of Charles E. Buses brought blind persons from 61. The grandparents are 49 Rowing Regattas nedy's lectures will take place th being broken. In »ne day alone 291 Cole of Freehold, who had served Camden, Trenton, Elizabeth, Pater- and 42 and the father and moth- afternoon and tomorrow afternoon boats started or more than 50 over son, Jersey City and Newark. er 22 and 19. Robert F. Wilbur to beginning at 1:30. The sessions wl the borough as auditor a number of any other single dav's number.' years and who was compelled to re- In addition three uncles and continue through Monday, Tuesday Justice Frank J. Hall of Highlands, two aunts of the one-year-old Be Guett of Honor of Wednesday and Thursday of nex Thin vcar closely competing with linquish the position because of ill- chairman of the convention commit- Powerboat Squadron To the 45-mile Sweeps event will be the ness. The new auditor was appoint- child will attend the family re- work at 1:30 p. in. tee, called the meeting to order, and union. His Fellow Boatmen Mlsa Kennedy Is appealing at Ite fast 225 cubic. In. hydroplanes, a re- ed for the balance of the year and the address of welcome was made by Bank as conductor of the Free Cook cord for which was broken last week for tho preparation of the 1941 bud- Mayor Thomas C. McVey of Atlantic Swell Spectator Fleet ing School ot Rig Chief Market, when the 75-mlle hour mark was get. Mayor Auchincloss stated that Highlands, who paid tribute to the The August meeting of the Mon- murks tho fourth lime she has lee passed. Already 26 entries for thin Mr. Tuenon's service have been very gathering for their Interest In pro mouth Boat club will be held at tho tured to local audiences. On tw fast event have been received, which satisfactoryf , His salary Is $1,200, motlng projects for the betterment clubhouse Monday night, August S. previous occasions she lectured will undoubtedly force the commit- the same as that received by Mr. of conditions. Financial Drive It will be known as "Uncle Bob Wil- Rowing and powerboat enthusiasts tee to run the heats of this race In will share the North Shrewsbury rooking schools sponsored by Th< Cole. William J. Ellis, state commission- bur Night," in honor of Robert F. Red Hunk Register, und last wlnte two sections, aa It Is Impractical to Two ordinances were adopted. One Wilbur, one of Red Bank's prom- river Saturday and Sunday when th* start over 12 boats In a single race er of the department of Institutions For Monmouth national rowing championship re- she nppenrcd here In tho interest o accepted five streets in Old Farm and Agencies, was general program the Big Chief Market. even over the superior North DONALD HEMBLING gatta and the annual rendezvous ot Shrewsbury Vk mile course. Next Village for public use. Before the chairman, and chairmen*of the va- Kxpcrlenced housewives sat shou ordinance was passed Councilman J. the Staten Island power squadron in point of entries at this point will Mr. Hembling, a graduate of the rious topics discussed at the meet- Memorial Now On will bo held simultaneously. Sailboat ilcr t<> Hhnulder with young bridca a: probably be the Inboard racing run- Red Bank senior high school, where Edward Wilson, chairman of the ing were Charles H. Elliott, "Educa Mis.H Kennedy explained how to pre road committee, read a report from sklppeis who have been monopoliz- abouts, which has 24 entries listed. he was a member of the school band, tion of Blind Children" and "Preven- ing local waters for the past month pare toothsome ni'w dishes, The had a very active career during his the borough engineer, George K. tion of Blindness;" Robert W. Allen Goal of $65,000 Set- listened raptly an sho threw out hln Of course from sheer point of Allen, stating the roads had passed will have to be content with being years at Rutgers, lie played base- state WPA administrator, "Employ- spectators this week-end. uftcr hint on the best way to prcpan numbers, outboardB still hold tho l during his freshman year, and his inspection and recommended ment of the Blind" and "Administra- Money Ear-Marked many different kinds of food. limelight with 140 boats already on was a member of the Junior class they be taken over by the borough. The ruwlng regatta will get undar tion;" Joseph Spitz, deputy director way Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Included among the Items whle tho list, and more coming In every cabinet. He was also manager of the The other ordinance provided for of the New Jersey state Rehabllita for Operating Expenses MISH Kennedy spoke on and prepare day. Of particular interest to the band during his junior year and later The Ktaten Island yachtsmen an the sale of $11,500 in bonds to finance tion commission, "Rehabilitation of scheduled to arrive at Red Bank during the lii'Ht. two sessions of tin committee i» the entry of some BO conducted a band of his own, which Improvements on several streets. the Blind," and Mr. Ellis, "Federa- The 1940 campaign appeal for I'Yeo Cooking School wore a kldne newcomers who have never raced a played at most of the university about an hour later, but plans hav* A map will be obtained from the tion of Organizations" and "Relief Monmouth Memorial hospital waa been made to have the power squad- lonf, slrawbiury iiHilfiii.-i, avocad itcd Bank before, which will mor< dances, Donald waa chairman of the Monmouth Consolidated Water com- and Pensions." npenpd enthusiastically Monday naiad, Oregon nuncli, cherry splc than replace any who have giver 1939 band dance and was also on the pany showing the location of all th< night when over 100 volunteer work- ron enter lecal waters on th« north cake, buttermilk custard, coffee lei p outboard racing during the pasl class ring coiniulllee. He wag a Albert Cowgill, principal of the side of the river, at some distance flre hydrants in the borough. Coun Pennsylvania institution for the In- ers met at the Garfleld-Grant hotel, cream puff, huckleberry and appl year. member of the Spanish club, the Wl- oilman Robert G. Ilslcy, chairman ol Long Branch, to receive final In- from the rowing course, so that any preserves, mint tea, pork chops in At least a dozen stages will b nants club snd the Scarlet Barbs. struction of the Blind, pointed out structions for the solicitation of possible wash from their boats will sour cream, fresh strawberry Ic the flre committee, stated a test wil that the graduates of one school for represented In this year'a event* wit be made on all hydrants with a ne subscriptions and contributions to not disturb the oarsmen.