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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 18. BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER^, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16;- Morris Woodring Red Bank On The Air Russel Tetley Rumson River Front Candidates Give Franklin E. Eck A new series of broadcasts have Four Fine Properties been scheduled over Station WCAP, Place Changes Hands Now Ensign, USNR Made Fine Record Asbury Park, for the Borough of Receives High Joseph G. McCue of Rumson has Views Here On Franklin E. Eck, son of Mja. Vin- Red Batik, New Jersey, beginning: sold a riverfront property in Rum- cent J.'Eck of Rumson, formerly WhenSheriff Thursday, November 14th, I at 8:30 Scouting AWard son for Mrs. Florence Mastrangel, Election Issues of Buttonwood, Shrewsbury, and Have New Owners p. m, ' The program will bs known executrix of the estate of the late the late Mr, Eck,, Is a member of as Red Bank Community Hour. ' Mr. Wright, to Leo R. Dixon, a the 20th graduating class Midship- Republican Candidate This will bs conducted by Mrs. Silver Beaver New York business executive. Speak at Meeting men's school, Columbia 'university,' Lillian Mayhew of Red Bank, for- The plot; adjacent.- to the resi- Charles E. Sweeney Effects ; Speak* Before Group merly, program director of WBRB. For Distinguished dences belonging to Stanley Jacobs Of League of """.' . There will be two broadcasts each and Howard Marsh, is 135 j feet At East KeansBurg week, Tuesday and Thursday even- Service to Youth", deep, extending from River road to Women Voters Sales'In Three Municipalities ings, featuring news of Red Bank, lhe_Shriewsbury river. The'house, ^ The Republicans held a political social events and guest .speakers. Rujsel. L, Plaza which has- a lovely water-vieiv, con- Members of both parties seeking Four outstanding properties were meeting -it the' Middletown town- was awarded a Silver Beaver re- [fains seven rooms, bath and lava- office in tl)e coining election spoke recently sold located In Rumson, •hlp first aid squad building last cently at the first annual planning tory. The heating system la hot at tlw candidates' meeting of the Selwyn James, Monmouth Beach, and Lonf; Friday evening, and although there Former Red Bank conference of the Monmouth coun- water, fired by oil. There is a ga- Red Bank Regional League "of Branch. -The -broker effecting the- wan a 'terrific rain storm, about cil at the Old Orchard country dub'. rage a'nd dock*. "•,'•.. - Women Voters Monday night at PMMtprT sales was Charles E. Sweeney of 100 people braved the weather to The award was made by G. Harold the Mechanic street school. Mrs. Rumson. ' ' —' attend. ' Boy, S. Sgt. Cohn, Nevius of Shrewsbury, who receiv- Joseph F. Hunter of Fair Haven, The fine estate formerly owned ..- . .Former_'_State Highway^ Commis- ed the Silver Beaver in April. Catholic High league president, served as modera- To Lecture Here by Courtland Palmer, prominent «t» sioner E. Donald[Sterner' wa» tBe Killed In Action— tor. \ " orney o'f New- York, located on speakar of the evening and gave I—Prior to-Introducing-eaeb~candi- Monmouth road,~Clu'b circle, Mon- an Inspiring plea f°r the election School Carries date, Mrs. Hunter gave an outline ~"Trie~Soviet Union~Irr~| mouth Beach, Waa aoia-toTranK of Thomas E. Dewey. Insisted On Front- of the duties of his office, and its Magulre, vice president of J. P. Ma- §| On Paper Drive services to the voters. Following War and Peace" Is guire 4. Co. of New York city, fae- jig Line Assignment for aqh candidate's speech members ors to the textile trade. Several f: of the audience were allowed to ask His Topic Sunday. years ago. the residence was com- •'_ Stars and Stripe's , Slogan: Bundle questions. The meeting was run pletely renovated by Mr. Palmer at j| on a non-partisan basis, Selwyn Jarries; foreign "neWa edl- considerable expense and on tha1 ;P% J. Russell Woolley, Republican, Staff Sgt. Alfred. M. Cohn, 23, son A Day From :or of PM, radio commentator and first floor contains a center recep* [•} who for the past five years has lecturer will speak on "The Soviet tlon hall, living room with, fire* f|1 of Sir. and Mrs. harry Cohn of held the office qf county clerk and Miami Beach, Florida, formerly of Every Student Union in War and Peace" Sunday place, dining room with fireplace, p is seeking re-election, outlined the Ibrary wfth,,flreplace,: butler's pan- ''fi Red Bank, has been killed in ac- at 8:30 p. TOT at Mechanic Street r work of his office and exhibited a ic-hool. This lecture'is'the'Br-st in try, modernised kitchen and maids' r tion, according to word received "A bundle of waste, paper a day soldier ballot. He said that his. of- here by friends. .- • from every student,!' With this as ENSIGN FRANKLIN E. ECK t aeries sponsored by" the commun- sitting room, On the second floor ,*?• Its slogan, Red Bank Catholic hlgh' fice has mailed out a total of 14- ty activities committee of the Jew- there are six master bedroom* with, -i The young sergeant was.a mem- a 578 ballots to Monmouth county receiving his commission today as several fireplaces, and four tiled ,-'; ber of the Mediterranean ^staff of scrap paper drive got under way ish Community Center, with Ben- Friday afternoon with an»assembly residents In the Armed Forces, and ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. lamin Ashin as chairman. baths. On the third floor there ci| The Stare and Stripes, and Is the that as of Monday night 5,340 have The exercises are being held in the are five maids' rooms and two f I second-one lost in action within in the school auditorium. Dominic ACerra, thrift chairman on the stu- been returned. Frank Clayton,. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, baths and- there. Is a two-car lire- - J five months. If it had hot, been Freehold' school teacher, who is' New York. Ensign Eck wiir as- proof garage attached to the res!- Qj for his own insistence' on a front- dent council and director of the drive, conducted the assembly pro- Democratic candidate for the of- sume the duties of engineer officer dence. The house, originally, built ••$ line assignment he probably would fice, said that If elected he would aboard ship. by the Whltneys of Monmouth I still be holding down a desk Job ! gram, which was designed to Illus- i trate the many ways In whfch scrap retire from his position as school He entered the Midshipmen's Beach, Is considered one of the -jj as managing editor of the Rome v teacher and give all his time to the school July 5 last and was'stationed most substantially constructed In ' •. {edition. ' 'paper is being used in this war. office. b y U Shifting the scene to 1946, three aboard the ^ S. Prairie StatS e the area. The new owner will oo ,S Inducted into the. Army October Edward W. Wise, Sr., Democrat, at 135 street and North river, ,New cupy It as his summer residence. • 1, 1942, four months after his grad- senior boys took the parts of. re- and Morris J. Woodring, Republi- "RUSBEL, L. TETLEY . turning veterans expessihg their York city. The following month Another property sold by th» '-i ' uation from the University of can, both seeking the office of sher- he was made platoon commander same broker Is th» estate of Mr* • | Florida, Sgt. Cohn had become gratitude to those who had helped iff, were next, Mr, Wise cited his Dr. George J. Fisher, secretary salvage paper. "Major" Kenneth giving him the rank of midshipman Jennie Mahoney, located' oh tha '"'>% MORRIS J". WOODRING night editor of the" St. Petersburg-] of the committee on Awards for long years of experience as a law- officer. He • was soon thereafter west side of Navealnk avenue, s) Timea on the basis of bU excellent Df ury" told how blood" plasma, yer in Monmouth county as-one of Distinguished Service, sent ,jjhe fol- packed in paper cartons, saved his elected to the position of associate Rumson, north of Ridge road, to t •*'? Howard W. Roberts, chairman of record as a collegejfjournaltot. lowing letter to Mr.,Tetley: his qualifications for the office editor of "Side Boy,11 the school WalterTlcDOBough of New York ' -i Eager to become a front-line cor- life when he had been wounded, which he termed "the most import- city. The three-story structure was "»: the meeting, in introducing Mor- "Dear Silver Scouter: - "Chief Specialist's Mate" John 1 class book. ' lri«~jriVoodHiig,~Repu61Icarr"canat- respondent, he - finally- got-permis^ Y ou-are to be—congratulated ant in the county.' Mr.. Woodring Ensign Eck la a graduate of the erected by the late Mayor William date for sheriff, said that the Mid- slon to fly on a dangerous mine- upon being included in the list of TleorBank-Catholic-Higbrflchoolr be- Mahoney and contains IS rooms, dletown township voters would be laying operation in the Danube, men who have been recognized by students for the scrap p^per they on bis past term when the office ing president of his class. During [^hree^bathsrflreplace-andTautomat- proud to give Mr. Woodring big Then earnest chance to cover the their local councils as having per- salvaged which was uses), to ship was as he said,_^rujnj)n a^common his high school career' he was j ic hot water heat fired, by an oil majority In the township. Mr. Fifth Army on the west coast, He formed distinguished service to ammunition. "Marine Captain" sense business basis." Hi also" ior organist at StTJames church; In liurner.