SECTION ONE SECTION ONE New Supervising Nurse Atriverview Hospital Boy Scout Campaign for $18445 Begins Quarantine Rules Poor
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SECTION ONE SECTION ONE VOLUME LXIII, NO. 48. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. PAGES 1 TO 16 President Of Red Form Auxiliary New Supervising Nurse PROCLAMATION Quarantine Rules Poor, • ... ' c Bank B.&L Gives WHEREAS, the Monmouth County Council, Boy Scouts of At Armory Here America, will Inaugurate its annual financial campaign In the. Says Shrewsbury Board AtRiverview Hospital Annual Report Red Bank district on May 26," 1941, and For Battery E WHEREAS, this campaign makes it possible for the Boy Directors Met Last Seout Troops of the Red Bank district to function In an orderly Forty-Six Women Miss Evelyn Studley, R. N., Succeeds and efficient manner throughout the year, and . Change To "Scatter Syifem" Suggested** Thursday at Molly WHEREAS, this work of the Boy Scouts and the contrlbu-. at Organization Mrs. Marjorie Messier Manning Pitcher Hotel tionithey and their leaders make to our community are Invalua- Meeting Monday Plan Discussion With Health Officer ble to the success of our democratto way of life, especially In The directors of the Red Bank times of stress, therefore, Dr. Edwin F. Stewart will b» in- MIBS Evelyn Studley, registered Building and Loan association held At a meeting of wives, mothers, I, CHARLES R. ENGLISH, Mayor of the Borough of Red sisters and sweethearts of the boys vited to meet with tho Shrewsbury nurse, has been appointed supervis- a special meeting at the Molly Fail To Solve borough board of education to die- ing nurse at Riverview hospital to Actress, Singer Pitcher hotel Thursday., night, at Bank, do hereby call upon our citizens to give their full support in Battery "E," 112th Field Artillery, stationed at Fort Bragg, North Car- cuss the "21 day" system empolyed succeed Mrs. Marjorie Messier Man- which time President Edwin R. Con- to .this campaign in order that our, young boys may be assured In Shrewsbury for children quaran- ning, registered nurse, whose resig- olina, held in, the Red Bank armory Problem For To Entertain For over rendered his annual report. of the continuing supervision of the Monmouth County Council tined while one of-their family Is af- nation--was handed in about a week Auditor Morris Portner presented a Monday night, a Ladies' auxiliary for and the men who devote their time and effort to this worthy the battery was formed. flicted with a communicable disease, or so ago, according to an official an- detailed report of his annual exam- It was decided at Tuesday night's undertaking. The initiative was taken by Cap- Army Children nouncement made yesterday by the British Relief ination of the financial records of the board meeting. Dr. Stewart Is health tain George A, Hogan, ex-comman- official board of the hospital. association,- Both reports were well GSlven under my hand and seal this 32nd day of May, 1941. officer; of Shrewsbury and various Mrs. Manning, who announced her der of the battery, who, because received. (Signed) Federal Official other municipalities in the vicinity. marriage a few weeks ago to Sher- Character Sketches of 111 health, was relieved of his man Manning, a prominent local CHARLES R. ENGLISH, Mayor. command -when- the local unit Discusses Question The Importance of health measures counsellor at law, came lo River- by Ruth Draper— Atteit: was ordered to Fort Bragg for its In the school system was emphasized view about 11 years ago as a nurse AMY E. SHINN, Borough Clerk. year of training. Captain Hogan, but board members agreed that some advancing herself to the official con- Miss Dusseau to Sing With School Board means of reducing the quarantine period should be taken, in the inter- nection with the institution as act- The federal government's proposal ing superintendent about three years est of education. "If there* is a way Ruth Draper will appear In a ser- of reimbursement to Shrewsbury for us to reduce this penalty which ago.' ies of original character sketches in township for expenses Incurred by Miss Studley comes" to Red Bank, is forced upon tho children, let's do the Long Branch High school audi- the bousing development in Shrews- It. I think the matter should be dis- exceptionally well prepared and ex- torium Friday night, May 30, for the bury township—the $900,000 project perienced for her professional duties Boy Scout Campaign cussed with Dr. Stewart," said G. benefit of British War relief. Jeanne which will house 265 families of en- Harold Nevlus. at Riverview. She is a graduate of Dusaeau, soprano, will be assisting listed and civilian personnel con- 'Vassar hospital, Poughkeepsle, New artist. nected, with Fort Monmouth—met Mr. Nevlus usggested the us* of a "scatter system," which h« said is Tork, and after several years of pri- The concert Is being given by the For $18,445 Begins with little' encouragement Friday vate nursing became associated in employed In Red Bank. Th» "scatter Monmouth County committee of night at a special meeting of the 1931 with the J. L. Butterfleld hos- system," Mrs. Agnes M. Barker, British War Relief society. Tickets, township board of education. pital at Cold Springs, New York. school nurse, explained, allows a may be obtained at the county hcad- This was a new* hospital, which Miss Dinner For Red Bank District Will Through H. P. Hlllman, attorney child, in whose family there Is a com- Studley helped to equip and her pro- for the United States housing author- municable disease, to return to school fessional knowledge was greatly ap- ity, the government proposed to for ten days on recommendation of a grant 15 per cent of shelter rent in preciated by the hospital authorities. Be Held Monday At Molly Pitcher physician, and then submit to an- She has been at the Butterfleld hos- lieu of taxes in return for all munici- pal services Including entire costs of other physical examination. This sys- pital since that time, serving as Commissioner E. Donald Sterner, tem demands, however, that the sick obstetrical supervisor, operating education. Leon Shafto, president of president of the Boy Scout movement the Shrewsbury school board, assured, child be Isolated within his home. room supervisor and assistant sup- James R. Hensler in Monmouth county, was the prin- erintendent . Mr. Hlllman that his proposal would Mrs. Baker sold that.Dr. Stewart cipal speaker at the opening dinner be rejected if placed before the town- was very strict in checking tht Miss Studley began her new duties of the scout finance campaign in the ship voters and added that, In his spread of contagious disease. The at Rivorvlew Monday morning. Co- Buys "East Place" Long Branch district Tuesday even- opinion, the only plan that would nurse added that in her opinion Dr. operating with her as members of Ing, at the Garfleld-Grant hotel. Dis- EDWIN R. CONOVER meet with local approval would be Stewart did not feel that he was paid (the personnel of the hospital staff are In Rumson Boro trict finance chairman, Chester Con- for the government to meet entire enough to maintain a clerical staff, Mrs. J. E. Throckmorton, who Is in row, presided at the dinner which educational expenses. "We want to which would b* necessary In. the charge of administration and all The -directors present were Mr. Conover, Martin VanBuren, Smock, was attended by more, than 150 cap- be fair, but not burdened by the gov- "scatter system." Fred C. England, other general hospital activities; Mrs. W. H. Hintelmann Alto tains and solicitors from Long ernment. I, for one, think it Is un- school principal termed this false Mary Hicks Kent, operating room Howard S, Higglnson, Albert'L. Ivlns, CAPTAIN GEORGE A. HOOAN Paul Reusstlle,, Louis S. Conover, Branch, Eatontown, West Long fair for us to be burdened," Mr. economy. "We can't use the "scatter supervisor; Miss Pauline Rosenberg, Branch, Sea Bright, Monmouth Shafto said. He pointed out that the bookkeeping department; Dr. • L. Ferren F. Blalsdell, Dr. Warren Fow-. Sells. Rumson Plot to however, has the Interest of "his system" because we are afraid to ler, WilHam.H. Hintelmann, A. Alvin Beach, Portaupeck and OceanporL boys" much at heart and felt that township taxpayers were mainly of spend a little more money. We have Sangmeister, Interne; Ernest Poth- the low salaried class and that, while ler, laboratory technician, and Hu- Whiting, James H. Anderson, Harold Mrs. Arthur Gibb The "kick-off" dinner of the cam- an organization of this sort would been robbing a few children In this paign in the Keyport district was bind closer the ties between the much of the land is good, a good por- respect," sold tht schoolmaster. bert Sinclair, X-ray technician. A, Hendrlckson and Oliver G. Frake. tion Is worthless. "If a crow flies held the previous evening at Button- folks at home and the boys so for A Register representative In con- Guests present were Harry Gibson James R. Henslcr of Rumson has across some sections, he wants to By means of a personal compari- of the Federal Savings and Loan In- purchased the property known as wood manor, Matawan, with Judge away from here. son, Lester Scott, board president, versation with one of the hospital RUTH DRAPER take his provisions with him," he surance corporation, Warren Hill, as- "East Place" on the north side of Henry E. Ackersori, Jr., aa< the prin- Captain Hogan explained his commented.— — said the Shrewsbury quarantine sys- officials yesterday afternoon was ln- purpose in calling together the ~formed that ~Rlvervlew~ has~a-long sistant secretary-of the New Jersey Rlver-roadfroritlng on the shore of cipal speaker. F, Palmer Armstrong tem was not uniform. "Some must quarters at 157 Broad street, Red Building and Loan league, and Her- the North Shrewsbury river in Rum- presided at the Matawan dinner.