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ALL the MEWS ot SECTION:? BED BANK and Surrounding Town» fold Fearlessly and Without Bias GISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939. PAGES 1 TO $35,000 Fire Damage Assocmttonj Rumsoh^Wants Lutheran Church Celebrates Its County To Take AtMiddletown School 46th Anniversary Pays Members $200,400 Over Three Roads Be Dedicated Sunddyi Miss Lutie Allgor, Treas- 32-Year-Old Brick Building of Two Seventh Series Matures in 12 Years And Rumson, Ridge Roads, urer 32 Years, Receives Bingham Avenue Named Impressive Services Planned For ' Stories Gutted By Early-Morning Blaze Four Months Returning 5 3/ 5 Per Gift From Lodge in Resolutions Of New Chapel On East Front Street -•• The Middletown village grade The 46th anniversary of Pride of The Mainstay Building and' Loan school,'a two-story brick building Crescent Council No. lfs£andi—*i«tioiti B yesterdatd y releaseldd tot Resolutions asking (ho, county Dedication ot the new Red! Union Brotherhood t Cil N board of freeholders to tako over lie and also prevent drainage water Lutheran church on Bast I erected 32,years ago, was gutted by Daughters of Liberty, Eatontown,!*v;"™ "f^f ' Church Groups from washing out hb property. The a flre of unknown origin which a will- paid ; Ridge road and sections of Rumson street will take place Sunday i broke cut about 4 o'clock Friday Meeting February 19 was celebrated Monday night at Ii™n »> « ; road and Bingham avenue as county letter was referred to the road com- noon, February 5, at 3 o'clock. ~ A tr a ' cash and tho balance of «7,oOQ Holding Special mittee. ' morning. Although the brick walls Rev. Dr. Everett R. Cllnchy, direc- h b n R pIicii cancc I mort | roads wcro adopted by tho Rumson have been made for an Imp;., remain standing, the interior of the tor of the National Conference, for short business session a social'time j " " f '£' 1 ff? mayor and council Thursday night A letter was read from Elmer Bcrvlce, to be participated In by 1 Pearsall, building Inspector, stating building was destroyed and the roof Christians and Jews, of New York, . • . , , , } arM nnflrc Inane Tha*.• ™florins <*arohold mntnfj- on tho rocommendatlon of Council-, ing dignitaries of theLutl caved in. The damage was estimat- will be the speaker at a union broth- was enjoyed when a covered-dish j ? return of more than Service Sunday man J, Edward Wilson, chairman of he had received a complaint that a church in this section, ers received shed used as a garage on the prop- ed at about 135,000 and most of it erhood meeting tp be held Jn the supper was served. A Pollyanna and 5 3/5 per cent simple interest on their the road committee. One resolution The official act of dedication provided for tho taking over of Ridge city of Paul Pazlcky on Lafayette was covered by insurance. Red Bank Mefhodist church Sunday birthday party was also held in con-Investment,' a; good- return compared 58th Anniversary of the ba performed by Eev, EIHs B, —. The blaze was discovered by resi- night, February 39, at 1:45 o'clock. junction with the celebration. road, from Its eastern terminus at street constitutes a flre hazard. The gess, D. D., president of the 15 to otber matter was referred to the fire com- dents near the school and the Mid-Rabbi Arthur Hersbon of the Con-treasureMiss Lutir ofe thAllgore organizatio, who nha fos rbee theln ,. 1**°* "' . ,. .* thth e intersectioiti n of tho Avenue of I'",,. Lutheran synod of New JTork. 1 Christian Endeavor, at mltWc< dletown township fire department gregation B'nal Israel will' be In past 32 years^arid one of the oldctl^^L^th !^:^.^^!?^ Two Rivers to Its western terminus Paul A. Kirsch, assistant was called. I Six companies responded charge. Plans for the meeting were members, received a gift from the j eleventh series have signified IIH tPn ons of renew! Presbyterian Church at the Intersection of Harding road secretary of the board of Amerlci and worked under Chief Joseph made at a' meeting last week' at the lodge. A three tier birthday cake for I " of..renewing Investments in nnd Ridge road. As part of this road missions of the United Luthe) Wackar of Port Monmoutb. When Presbyterian manse on Reckless the occasion was made by 'Miss All- :' association. A substantial num- ber as well as subscribing to new lies In Fair Havcrr and Llttlo Sliver, Annual Dance Of church in America, win deliver the firemen arrived the building was place. „, gor; - copies of tho resolution adopted by sermon. filled, with smoke and the blaze was Those who celebrated their birth- installment shares arc leaving all or Christian Day will be hold I lllthec Rumson council- will bo sent to Greetings will be extended by I, raging ln a girls' cloak and toilet days were Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. a portion of the money received with e . -mt ~~« "" ~" ~" " ' ivuilieun fcuuocil' will 1)0 S( Oceanic Firemen 1 _ two pastor, Rev. Walter Cowen, Un4 Alice Roop, Mrs. Esther Fliedner.j" " a^oclaUon on Income shares. Sunday afternoon, February 5, at 4jtho govornlng b"d,M of thea whose leadership plans for the' I ,. * room on the west side of the first ** * ThiT**TIIsT typrtrnen rto sf* Investmen1 n*r Ajit nann t* Ytnhas m>. T*nreturne* lawn nidl 1 municipalities with the request that Willis A. Clayton o clock, at the Red Bank Presbyter- ing of the church were consummal) floor. The firemen were unable to Mrs. Olive Jollne, and Miss Allgorg . the shareholders for the past two ian church by tho four groups of they concur in' the ..action of the Features Planned for wage an effective battle against the Each received a cake and a gift. The years 3% per cent simple interest, Christian Endeavor societies. Tho Rumson otllciala. / A aorles of special meetings, u , flames Inside the building because Heads Board individual birthday cakes were made dividends being paid aeml-annually program will bo in observance of tho A second resolution Included Rum- Event February 18 held during the week In connects of, the dense smoke and the flre by Mrs. Fliedner. The favors for the son road,' from tho Avenue of Two with tho dedication, has in cash. 68th anniversary of Christian En- planned. spread quickly destroying the parti- guests were old-fashioned bouquets. deavor, Rivers to the Llttlo Silver boundary Oceania Hook and Ladder com- Health Officer Head of The association also matured series Invitations to the pastors and i tions and floors. The flre was fought Prizes for the evening were given 17B, a short-term series, on January An effective opening for the ser-line. Rumson road from tho Avenue pany of Rumson will Hold Its annual almost entirely from the outside and Mrs, Jollne and Mrs. Anna Gates. vice will bo provided by having all of Two Rivers cast to tho Sea Bright dance Saturday night, February 18, gregatlons of the New Jersey i Regional Commission 16. The members paid $2 per share a enco of the United synod of despite the near-zero weather It was Those attending were Mrs. Bar-month and the series matured In 8C% lights dimmed, with a cross and abridge has been a part ot tho county at Thomas Ross' Cedar Inn on the urider control in about three hours. bara Heyer, Mrs. Maude Adams, Mrs. picture of Christ under a spotlight. highway system for a number of state highway at Highlands. Music York have been sent out and It: months,.returning the investor more expected that a Capacity crowd The water from the fire hose froze Willis A. Clayton, secretary of the Alice- Roop and ,Mrs. Lucy Murphy tha r As those who are taking part, tako years. .. will be furnished by Charles Brlggs almost as soon as it struck tho build- Red. Bank board of health, , was of Red Bank; Mr™ and Mrs. Ashley! \'°« Pf cent simple interest attend tho dedication proper, their places on ihe platform, a quar- The third resolution Included Bing- and his Brigadiers. Several apecla ing. A distinct aid was a plentiful elected president of the Red Bank Sherman, Miss Bertha Greenwood i Two-hundred and fifty new insUll- tet will sing "The Old -Rugged rangementa have been made to Ins water supplj. Regional Health ' commission. at a and Miss Olive Fields of Little Sll-;ment shares havei becm. Issued since Cross." ham avonuo from River road, to a public address system so that < ver; Mrs. Esther Fliedner of Shrews- November 1 of laat year. Rumson road. Tho lonaoii tho bor- seated In tho Sunday-school- Mr. Wackar was loud in his praise meeting Friday night in the bor- Since the association was organ- Harry Warden, president..of the of the firemen's v^rk. He said they bury, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Jollne of ough Is asking the county to tako will be able to hoar and take North Long Branch; Mr. and-Mrs. ized it lias paid lo shareholders in Young People's group, ' will deliver over thla road is because of tho in- in the aervlce. worked feverishly to get the flre un- $871,100, qf which amount tho call to worship, and Samuol T der control, and it was not until most Harry Gates of Long Branch and crease ln trafllc that will follow the Mrs. Florence Knight, Mrs. Carrie represented profit's. Harvey, Jr., will offer a prayer. Grace completion of the new bridge over ( Order, of Service. of the fireman, were ready to leave Woodhead will give a responsive, that he discovered three of his men Schick, Mrs.