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M SECTION ONE RED BANK REGISTER SECTION ONE VOLUME LXIV, NO. 33. RED BANK, N. Ji, THURSDAY,; FEBRUARY 5, 1942, PAGES 1 TO 14 Auxiliary Sends Highlands Man Active Tomorrow Will Be "Community Garden" Cash To Battery E Miss Chappelle's Harry Clayton Honored Planned ForRedBank Seventy Members of Firemen At Age of 74 95th Birthday ByMonmouthBoatClub Battery Get $5 Each Resident of Ivy House Co-operation In Conservation, A tegular meeting of the Ladles' George E, Liming Received Well Red Bank Merchant Is Paid auxiliary of Battery "E" was held Affectionately Called at the Y. M. C. A', on Riverside ave- Defense Program Urged By Mayor nue Monday night, with the presi- Wishes On Birthday Yesterday "Aunt Lou" by Friends Warm Tribute Friday Night dent, Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, presiding. -4- In line With (ho government's, food After the salute to the flag the Few, if any, llremen of Monmouth A refined, maiden lady residing at In spite of the frigid night Mom conservation program and to -en- secretary, Miss Marlon Cogan, read Large Attendance county can boast of the record held Ivy House on King's highway In day there was plenty pf warmth courage resldefnts to plant and raise the minutes of the lost meeting and by George E. Liming, a charter Mlddletown village will quietly ob- and good fellowship evidenced by their own.vegetablea, plans for1 the To Dedicate New the treasurer, Mrs. James J. Qulnn, member of the Highlands fire de- serve hor 95th birthday tomorrow. "War Time" To Be the large number of members , of establishment of a "community gar- made a report. Since last June, Assured For Seef ~- partment, an ex-chief and still an She Is Miss Louisa Chappelle, who is the" Monmouth Boat club who turned den" on an eight-acre tract of the Church March 15 .when an account in the bank was active fire fighter at the age of 74 affectionately known at the convales- In Effect Monday out at the meeting to honor Harry former McCarter estate was an- opened after the organization of the ears reached yesterday. cent homo as "Aunt Lou." What President Koosevelt has B. Clayton following the business Sunday, March 19, will be a auxiliary, (547 have been collected nounced by Mayor Charles R. Eng- "red letter" day In the history Bright Supper While there was no formal cele- A native of Germahtown, Phila- designated as "War Time" will session. • "•'-" lish at Monday night's council ses- for the benefit of the local Battery bration of his birthday, Mr. Liming delphia, tha nonagenarian Is the last begin at 2 a. m. Monday -when A silent tribute was paid at the of Red Bank Methodism, for "B" of the 112th Field Artillery now sion. - ' ' : . ' • • . , that Is the Sabbath Bet for the of Fourth street, a resident of High- of a family of ten children, none of clocks will be put ahead one opening of the meeting In memory, statloned.at Fort Bragg, North Caro- , 42nd Annual Methodist lands for close to 65 years,,, received whom reached the 90's. While spend- hour. f Frank F. Groff and Charles It. In co-operation with the local de- dedication of "the • handsome lina. • .' fense council the mayor also ap- hew. edlflce on Upper Broad- many messages. of congratulations ing most of her life in her home city The state legislature Monday- rover, mcmbors who had passed pealed to the public to save waste Last week a check for $350 was Church Event Will Be and well wishes. she had lived several years in vari- night adopted a bill designed to away'since the last club gathering. street. ' " , forwarded to Corporal Thomas Bly, paper, scrip metal and material es- Bishop Ernest G. Richardson Born at. Port Washington, Long ous sections of New Jersey and had brjng New Jersey into conform- Ferd White, chairman ofthohousa sential to the war effort, and asked cleVk of the Battery, to be distribut- Held Next Thursday :sland, ho moved to Highlands at summered at Ocean • Grove, where ity with the Federal law pro- committee, was Instructed to get of the" Philadelphia areu, who ed among the men. Seventy men of for a volunteer to take charge of presided at the cornerstone he age of ulna years with his par- she has; a niece, Mrs. Alice Sweet. viding for the new time. figures on the cost of rebuilding th« Buch a program. He added that tho "E" each received $5, and coming as >nts, Job and Amanda Liming, na- Shojilso hasji great-nephew, Irving The measure defines standard club_doek and report at Jhe next coromonles ofjhe new church, it did a week or so before army pay A record attendance is expected at — borough was only Interested hv con- " will "deliver the" d,eclioot6ry eer- the 42d annual supper next Thurs- tives of Point Pleaiant and Man- Seltz of "Mount" ATry^Pll tlm<rTrTNew Jersey~to "coincide"' meeting. Several pilings are In « day at Fort Bragg, was a most wel- who has visited.her. servation. mon at the 11 o'clock service on day,- Lincoln's birthday, in the Sea asquan. After a public school edu- with time adopted by the Fed- rotting condition, and other repair* come gift. This is the first money Miss Chappelle attended the did eral government. Stating that about 20 per cent of that Sunday.' the auxiliary has given to the Bat- Bright Methodist church. With an itlon, George, one of a family of are needed, it was reported. the local residents had failed to SH enviable reputation built up through nine children, was engaged a few Rtttenhouse school In Germantown tery from their treasury. Last and for a number of years was em- out and Bend In.their defense ques- spring a, similar contribution was these many years, this supper always ears In railroading with the Cen- tionnaires, the mayor urged such attracts f rlenda from far and_.near tral Railrojid of New Jersey. .He p}oye,dJn._a large- knitting plant In made to'some of the Battery mem- her home t;ityrShe-wa3 quite a home persons to dp no as soon ns possible. To bers; "1iut~that* Was "made from, the who Join with local residents In hap- left tho railroad to accept a govern- Elumson Variety _: -HB; stated -that-many- people- do-not body and was kept busy with house 1 Battery's own fund and was- not py fellowship on this occasion^ ment job on the Sandy Hook reserv- Boom to realize the Importance of duties for. some of her married Bis- from the Ladies' auxiliary, The supper will' be served from 5 ation, whete he Was employed for this matter.and the fact that their Hold Colonial Tea 18 years. ters when not otherwise engaged. Show February 27 failure to co-operate Is up-setting the Besides the $350 recently sent to 8 o'clock and the menu, prepared She resided many years with a sis- down to the Nflrth Carolina Fort, and served by members of the Wom- Later ho followed tho water, mak- entire program,' The defense needs ng a good living at clamming and ter, the late Mrs. Emma Upton of of the borough' cannot be tabulated, February Bulletin cartohB of cigarettes are forwarded an's Society of Christian Sarvlcc, as- Will Be Directed to each of tho men as their birth- Blstcd by some of the men folks, in- fishing. He concentrated on the I G«rmantown. he stated, until the chairman o£ local clamming industry and for several Miss Chappelle has been quite a by William Pazicky aefonso council, Ensley M. White, re- Sent to Members days, as noted on n roster kept by cludes baked ham, meat loaf,' potato c-adcr and had rcocntly finished, ceives all the questionnaires. - Mrs. James Qulnn, approaches. That salad, baked beans, macaroni and years past has been engaged BUC- cessfully In the, wholesale business. among other books, "Lavendar and Enlarging on tho garden project, this small remembrance Is appreciat- cheese, cole slaw, rolls, gelatin, cake Old Lace," which she liked. Occas- Rehearsals for the annual variety A' colonial tea and historic pro- ed Is amptly attested to by the let- and coffee. Ice cream will be on sale. He is vice president of the High- show to be presented by the students Mayor English revealed that the use lands Shucking association, which ionally she listens to the radio but gram, combined with a reception for ters received from the recipients. The committee chairmen for this of Rumson high school Friday, Feb- of the large and fertile tract north new members of the Red Bank Is doing a thriving business with spends much of her time at the win- There are only about 25 relatives supper, given under the auspices of ruary 27, are now under way In the of Harding road and east of Prospect Woman's club, has been arranged by the New York market. Alton Park- dow of her bright and comfortable and friends of the local men in tho the official board, are Mrs. Oscar An- room watching the highway traffic. different departments of the school. avenue, had been offered by the own- the program committee according to er Is president of the concern. 112th who attend the meetings con- derson, Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay, Mrs. Before the Inception of the co-op- er, Monroe Eisner. the club bulletin mailed to members • In 1892, just 50 years ago, Mr. Reminiscing a bit, Miss Chappelle . Interested persons, especially those sistently and who are 'hard workers Sarah Layton and Mrs.