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AIXtfeaNKWScrt 'BED BANK SECTIO: and Town Told iFeariesaly smfl Wltboot BIM RED BANK REGISTER yOLUME LXI, NO. 44. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1939, PAGES X TO On Hospital Board National Bureau Local Women to Song Recital In 200 Attend Meeting of Great satisfaction Is being mani- Attend Luncheon Eisele Residence Sold fested by those closely, connected Announces New with the management of Monmcuth Mrs. Emma VanSchoIck of New- Catholic School Memorial hospital at Long Branch man Springs road and Mrs. Lewis S. State Garden Clubs over the recent selection as a mem- Insurance Plan Thompson ot Ltncroft are members Thursday, May 11 At Gooseneck Point of the committee completing arrange- ments for a luncheon In honor of Rates Reduced for Auto- four Republican women members of Pupila of Olive Wyckoff Neighborhood Group of Red Bank the assembly Monday, May 1, at the mobile Owner* in Cer- Hotel HUdebrecht in Trenton. The to Give Varied Program Property Developed by the Late Henry' luncheon la an annual affair given Hostess at Sessions Here Tuesday tain Classes by tho women members of the Re- With Guest Soloists Runyon Bought by Albert G. Morharf publican state committee and the The National Bureau ot Casualty county vice chairman. More than OHVB" Wyckoff, well known vocal Members of the Neighborhood and Surety Underwriters of New 600 women are expected to attend. teacher, will present 11 of her artist The Ray VanHora. agencyiof Garden club of Red Bank were hos- briefly the Gardens on Parade ex- Former Governor Harold G, Hoff- Haven reports; this* sale, ot ttief, hibit at the fair and stated that New Tork has announced a new rating, pupils In a program ot operatic arias, tess to member* of the New Jersey plan for private passenger automo- man "will be the guest of honor and songs in English, German, French Dies Of Burns known Elsele ' property ktjpwn State Federation of Garden clubs at Jersey's exhibit would be in the East guest speaker. Other guests will be Rotunda building. Here the New Jer- biles, which became effective Monday and Italian, quartets and dueta, "The Sedges" at Gooseneck the* annual spring meeting of the and is optionally retroactive for pol- United States Senator W, Warren fronting on the South Sh/rei federation Tuesday morning and af- sey State Federation will have as Thursday night, May 11, at 8:45 As Cigar Ashes icies effective on or after March 1; Barbour and Mrs. Barbour and oth- o'clock In the Red Bank Catholic river. The property was/dei ternoon' at the Molly Pitcher hotel. it* chief exhibit a wayside shrine for er* prominent in Republican political wlldflowers. States from all over The plan puts privately-owned au- high school auditorium. several year* ^osb/i'toe "lit* Mrs. Reginald A. Saunders of South circles. - Bf. Runyon, a prominent lawyer Orange, state federation president, the union have been Invited to send tomobiles In four classes, two of Ignite Beard some of their wlldflowers to be ex- which, entail substantial reductions in Women who will attend the lunch- real estate operator of JorseyCi presided at the sessions, which were eon from Red Bank and vicinity are attended by 200. hibited here. The chief reason for insurance rates. The first is class A and has been o%ned aaojoccijptfl the shrine is to stress the conserva- and take* In every private passenger Mrs. Worth Cunningham, Mrs, Ken- Aged Paralytic, Unable Edward Eisele,& *toek'*broljM>/"' Officers were elected at the morn- tion of wlldflowers, and It has been Automobile not used by the named neth Smith, Mrs. Rose Krakowltch, the past 11 yeara. The new" ing session and yearly reports were planned so that It can be planted Insured, or any other persons, cus- Mrs, Carl Schwenker, Sr., Mrs. Ed- to Beat Out Flames, and Albert; G. Morhart of South" give:i by department chairmen, The anywhere, such as along the high- ward Downs, Mra, William C. Water- an executive of a national new officers are Mrs. M. W. Faltoute tomarily operating tho car, In thclr ways, in mountain districts and in occiipatlon, profession or business ex- man, Sr., Mrs. Edgar Tcrhune, Mrs. Is Fatally Burned lending Institution, ' of short Hills, second vice president; cities, to- teach citizens conservation Anna Thorpe, Mrs. John T. Lawley. The grounds ; whfeh;aipf j Mrs.«lchael J. Ftepattick of Pas- cept in going; to and from work. This : of wlldflowers. class also Includes private passenger Mrs. Louise Cree, Mrs. Ernest Hall Simon Adlof," 85-year-old- paraly- planted with a large variety of sale, %lrd vice president; Mrs, H. and Mrs. DeWlttr Scott. Beaver Jones of South Orange, cor- Mrs, Vail also mentioned a roso automobiles, owned by farmers and tic, died Sunday night In Rlvervlow end shrubs, comprise about an .... responding secretary; Mrs. William garden which will have more .than HAROLD McDBRMOTT clergymen. Persons in this class are hospital of burn* received a few fronting ISO feet on the river, with}, A. Fisher of Bound Brook, treas- 10,000 rose bushes in It, showing entitled to 20 per cent reduction in hours earlier when, while smoking (bulkhead and sandy beach. -y&j urer; Mrs. William imberry of En- many new and old varieties. There her of the board of governors of As- their Insurance. Third District a cigar at hi* home on Washington marine view may bo had from glewood, Mr*. W. B. Tlmmii of Eliz- will also be a garden of .yesterday, semblyman Harold McDermott of The second class is A-I and includes street, hi* long, flowing beard be- property. Across the river < may abeth,- Mrs, Benjamin Mosser of a.garden of today and a garden of Freehold. - any private passenger automobile came Ignited. The flames spread to seen the estates of Louis R. Buck! Somerset Hills, Mrs. Sidney Pelou- tomorrow. The garden of yesterday Tho consent of Mr, McDermott to qualifying for class A, provided an Ex-President's his clothing and aeared his face, and E. C. Fiedler and -do-ffst .J will be a herb garden, the garden of serve on the board, considering his cheat, arms and the upper part ot river in the distance the Hue bet of Mllburn and Mrs. Randolph application Is signed by the named 1 Worden of Newark, directors for today will show varieties of flowers many other duties, Is deeply appre- insured, indicating that the automo- hi* body. , ' - •• • . - Country club and Sea Bright are two years. The ballot was cast by known to garden lovers today and ciated by the many friends of the bile during the paat year was not op- Club Meeting ' ' Mrs. Adler waa preparing supper Ible,' • •' .' •" •" '••"' the secretary, Mrs. Herbert J. Cook the garden of tomorrow will center hospital. erated more than 7,500 miles and the In the kitchen when the tragedy oc- The house is ot frame of Madison and-accepted by those around an ultra-modern' background. estimated mileage for the 12 months curred. She had left her husband and contains 11 rooms, 4 bath*, attending. Mrs. Arthur Decker of There will also be a large green- of the policy period Is not more than Officers Elected and An- lying on the davenport In the din- fireplace, laundry, open and en Chatham was chairman of the nom- house where a marine garden from County Church 7,500 miles, and that there are not nual Reports Given—10 ing room.. She amelled smoke and porchm, and Is hoated with hot inating committee. Bermuda will be exhibited, and spe- more than two operator* of such au- upon entering the dining room 'she beat and an oil burner. A cial exhibits prepared by members tomobile in the named lnsured's house- found her husband on his hand* and of the house Is tbe old solid Reports were given by Mrs, Cook, of the staff of the American Museum Societies Meet New Members Join knees beside the davenport vainly (winding staircase, which wa* secretary; Mrs. Fisher, treasurer; hold, none ot whom is under 25 years of Natural History on conservation of age. Any employee of, the named OLIVE WYCKOFF attempting to beat out the flames.' moved from an old Jersey City Mrs. Frederick W; Goddard ottlatn-j of wildlife and wlldflowers will be Officers were elected and annual Grabbing a pall she filled It with «ion several years ago when field, membership chairman and Mrs. At Middletown insured residing In his household reports were given at a meeting of shown here. who operates tho automobile or any The guest artists will bo' Wynona water and throw It over him, ex- homo was romodeled by the late Earl S. Rhine of South Orange, state tho cx-prcsidenta club of tho third dis- Sparks of Freehold, planlBt, and Vir- tinguishing the flame*. She then A resolution, proposed by Mrs. chauffeur- employed to operate the trict of the New Jersey State Feder- iRunyon, All the woodwork thrc publicity chairman. A- report writ- ginia Wyckoff of Red Bank, classical ran for.atalatanoe. out the interior of the house has ten by Mrj. Harold S. Barker of Goddard, to be sent to the Rutgers Elect Officers at Morn- automobile shall be considered an ation of Women's clubs Tuesday at university agricultural college, ex- erator. Persona in this class are dancer. Mis* Sparks has created, an Neighbor* in an attempt to soothe tflnUhed in an antique paint to i Hackettstown, roadside development the Manasquah Woman's club. Mrs. enviable reputation for herself as a pressing , regret over the death of titled to a 25 per ceijt reduction In Alexander Macintosh of Long Branch the burn*, removed what little re- out the old effect In decoration, chairman, was read by Mrs.