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Eed Bank Register Volume Lxi.-No \ ALL the NEWS of BED IBANK *rtian*TO Told Fearlessly and Without Bfaa EED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXI.-NO. 30. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939. PAGES 1 Seek Status Of Youth Institute Animal Show To Be Rev. Charles Nelson Wandering Sons Staged By WeiMde Y Return Home Rumson Fireman To Be Held At A wild animal exhibit will be held Council Fails by the Westsldo branch of the Red Observes Anniversary Social item—William Connor As To Pension Rumson Thursday Bank Y. M. C. A. at the Community and Burton Rochelle of Hudson center on West Bergen placo Sat- avenue and Joseph Alvatore of urday, February 11. Elm place returned home early Daniel Shea Is a Paid The exhibit will be given by the Act In Dog Scs Saturday morning from a motor First of Three Meetings Special Services To Commemorate trip to Washington. G, T. Fitipatriek animal show com- Mechanic of Volunteer of County-Wide Interest pany and. will consist of 100 wild Police Item—They were found animals, birds and reptiles from all 20th Anniversary Of Ordination by Captain Harry T. VanNote Organization for Advanced Pupils parts, of the world. Tho '-'Traveling sitting In a car owned by Con- Zoo" has wild animals ranging In 4 Persons Biti R«v. Charles W. Nelson, rector or nor's father, Edward J. Connor, weight from one-halt to 100 pounds, St Thomas' Episcopal church, <wlll in which they had left Thursday A discussion as to the status, of The first of a series of three meet- also birds from South America, as observe the 20th'anniversary of his night for the South, without Daniel Shea, paid mechanic of Rum- ings for Monmouth county boys and well as a large selection of poison- ordination at special services Satur- first notifying their parents. son borough's volunteer fire depart- Klrls of high school age Is to be held ous and non-poisonous reptiles. Brotherhood To Pasteur Treatment day.and Monday In Trinity EplscapaJ The car was in the rear of St. ment the past IB years, with"- regard at the Rumson high school next church. James' church. The boys said to the pension ordinance adopted by A prlnte'd description of each spec- Thursday evening, January 26, at 8 imen and a lecturo on reptiles are Three Persons Foil Father Nelson will celebrate Holy' they were waiting for daylight the borough governing body more o'clock. This scries of meetings, to See Telephone ' Communion Saturday morning at before returning to their respec- than a year ago, was held by the among the educational features of consider opportunities for youth to- the show. Attacks — Several 7:30 o'clock. A service of ev^jpsons tive parents. Their disappear- mayor and council at last Thurs- day, is built around the theme Demonstration will be held Monday night. Right ance and that of the car had day night's regular meeting. Coun- "Horlrona for Youth" and includes Rounded Up by PoliceS Rev. Wallace J.. Gardner, D.D., of been reported to the -police. cilman Robert Q. Ilsley, fire commit- social, ' educational ~ and vocational the New Jersey diocese,' will he the Unsocial item—They were tee chairman, brought the matter to horizons. Meeting places are sche- Borden Praises State Convention to Be speaker and Kev. Herbert S, Craig, greeted by their fathers with the attention of the council. He said duled for different sections "of the rector of Trinity church, will have ?&?&?& -etc., etc. fie had" received information of a county ao that more young people Held Here at Presbyter- charge of. the service. A collition Similar case in another municipality may attend, . ' Auxiliaries That will be served by the Woman's guild. and that if tie has been Informed Health Board Prompt . Father Nelson has served St. correctly, Mr. Shea, would legally At this first meeting "Social Hor- ian Church Next Month Thomas' parish since his ordination qualify, for the benefits under the izons," or the place of youth In this Assist Hospital changing world, is to be discussed 20 years ago at the Trinity ehurch Little Silver pension plan. At-present the pen- At tho meeting of the Presbyterian In Meeting Probl^ by Right Rev. Paul Matthews, then sion plan in Rumson is functioning by the entire group under the dir- ection of: Dr. Howard W. Beers of Brotherhood of Red Bank to be held bishop of the New. Jersey diocese only for members of the police de- Monmouth Memorial at the First PrcgUytorlan church partment. Rutgers university, following' an ad- He also has charge of St (Augus- School Budget Monday night, Fobruary IS, tho pro- The borough council at Its ™ tine's at Elisabeth. • \ • dress by Dr. Emily Hlclunan, Prof. Groups Gathered His ".' Mayor James -C. Auchindoss, who of .the New Jersey Callage for Wom- | gram will be somewhat In charge of lar meeting Monday night tookijj • Alter attendance at tHe grade $8,331 Higher is a member of the local pension en at New Brunswick. Miss Hick- Rumson Hnmj* the New Jersey Bell Telephone corn- action upon the recent recomf " .schools in Camden, Father Nelson commission, said his interpretation man comes to us well versed in Through its local manager, .datlon of the board-pi health '-centered the .classical and, prepara- the provisions of the borough's. of-,the pernlen, plan is 4hat volunteer world affairs and brings first hand 1 tory department of Temple univers- Appropriations Amount fire departments do not come under Information following her trip Mrs. Han Is B. Fisher, of Rumson, -ordinance be enforced. The ity at Philadelphia on a foundation the provisions of the plan as origi- through Europe last summer. chairman of thc.comblncd auxiliaries mondatlon was made at the" scholarship provided" by C. C. Harri- V $29,126—More Pupils nally adopted. It was decided to re- of Monmouth llcmorliil hospital, con- meeting of the council, after a, «, REV. CHARLES W. NELSON. The second meeting to bo held In ducted tho quarterly meeting of tho son, provost of the University of fer the matter to William A. Stevens, the vicinity ot Freehold Thursday, had been bitten by a rabid doj, Pennsylvania, He was graduated in Going to Red Bank High borough attorney, for his opinion. group Tuesday nftcrnoon at River- Since the recommendation ' February 10, will consider "Educa- lands, homo of Bertram PI. Borden, 1916 with, a bachelor of arts degree. On thje recommendation of'Mr. Ha- tional Horizons," and tho third meet- made to the council, several _ On a scholarship furnished by the ley a resolution was adopted express- In Rumson. It was announced that cases ot persons being bitten, by i Sweepstakes Dates The Little Silver, board of' educa- ing is to be held at Allcntown March s Protestant Episcopal diocese of New ing the appreciation of the council $7,000 had been earned by the aux- were reported. Willla A. C* tion at the last meeting adopted a 9, when "Vocational Horizons" will . Jersey he entered General Theologi- for the work done by the fire police. illarlcA whose membership totals secretary ol the board ot • budget for the fiscal year 1939-40, to- be considered. Excellent speakers cal seminary, attended three years Mr. Ilsley referred to several cases J,000. stated this week to a reporter Assigned For Big* taling J29.126.72, an increase ot |8,- will present each of these topics- io , and graduating in 1919. He took a In which motorists have run over lire bo followed by discussion under Mr. Borden, president of tho board The Register that there wa» ' post-graduate, course for a year and ti D J D— 1 ! 331.72 over the preceding year. An hose and paid no attention to the of governors of the hospltal, told tho change In the situation. Neighborl pupils capable leadership. Further details 5 " received his degree of bachelor of f\\ IvcQ DttHK Increase in the number of pi reprimands ot the Ore police. It was will be announced prior to each women he was proud of tho work boroughs were warned by thi | from' Little Silver who will attend ' sacred theology.. \ • , pointed out that the fire police are a meeting. they wero doing for the Institution. health officers to be on the loo A reciprocal scholarship gave the A j on ' * RcHcdi BanlBantk whigBhh schooschool l durinduringg ththee for rabid dogs entering their 1O legally organized group and recog- Dancing is planned for the last Ho said: "Without your enthusiasm —student a-year of soJBIgl science in- AUgUSt IS and £\3, Are next school year Js one reason why nized as such by the council. and co-operation wo could not hope moralities from Red Bank. struction at Columbia university, c . » •» r . ,: the budget is higher, states Dnnlel-S; hour of each evenmg'and It Is hon- The outbreak occurred Deei_ ... Fire police uppreycd for 1989 .were ed to follow this general plan: 8:00- to give tho hospital some of tha from which he obtained; his mastei Set Aside tor Annual .Welgand, president of theiBoarft The Carl Woolley, Matthew • Bomah, equipment and also tho-many extras S3 .when Anna Ratal of Shrewd of arts degree.^- Upon graduating he D u TL' v i present number Is 66 and Ihe estl- 8:45 >peakerj 9:00tl0:00 discussion; avenue wa* bitten by a dor oi ps George Hallanan, Andrew F. Zerr, 10:00-11:00 general dancing,' thcyto enjoy. Beivlcfo Is something was ordained at Red Bank ar.a as- Kegatta 1 HIS Year matte fof r thth e comini g year is 7766 .
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