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... ALL the NKWS of B£D BANK SEGTIOl ud Sorronndlng Towns Told Fearkaulj and Without Blaa BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXII, NO. 2.7. EED BANK, N.J.i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939. Retiring After 41 Rotarians Hosts Three Boys Got Red Bank Selected Yean With Railroad William. H, Rogers lot Wallace To 50 Boys At A: An Impromptu President, Royalty Lead *, street, a resident of Red Bank for For Ground Course a number ot years, will retire Jan- Christmas Party uary 1 from the Central railroad of Bath Tuesday New Jersey at his own request, af. ter 41 yean of faithful-service. Santa Claus Visits Capt. Andrew S. White Red Bank Events in 1939; Classes to Be Conducted at High Mr. Rogers through the duration of his service was employed In the Them Last Thursday at Pried Them Off and auditing and disbursement office of School and Also at Airport the accounting department. He was Molly Pitcher Hotel Sent Them Home employed by tho railroad when the Interesting Year Closes offices were moved from New York Red Bank, long famous lor Its riv- The Red Bank Rotary club Was It is hardly necessary to call to the er sports, will take to the air shortly. to Philadelphia in 1902 and then'were host .last Thursday afternoon at the attention of Register readers that Announcement was made this week Celebrate Their returned to Neis) York In 1914. Molly Pitcher hotel to SI youngsters they should warn their children not Louise Nicholas A Timely Letter Ejsner Case, Honor t that this borough has been selected A testimonial dinner was given for at a Christmas party. These little to venture on thin Ice. However, as the only available spot In the state Golden Wedding Mr. Rogers recently ..at the Wlnfleld- guests were mostly undernourished The Register feels It Is its duty to Engaged to Wed Priest, New Church for conducting courses In aviation. Scott hotel, Elisabeth, by 100 em- children but they all had the fullest again call thla matter to the atten- About A River ployees of the department in honor {meaning concerning Christmas In Mr. and Mrs, George Nicholas of According to Edward G. Walder, ex- tion of the public. White street havo announced tho en- Among Other Features' ecutive secretary of the Chamber of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mon-, of. his loyal service. Mr. Rogers, on I their little hearts and entered Into The quick freeze of Christinas eve behalf of the office force, was the the spirit of the,-occasion with en- gagement of their daughter. Miss Plaza Incident Commerce, Red Bank and Atlantic brought about a coating of ice on the Louise Nicholas, to John J. Murphy Highlands were first selected as sky parried 50 Years recipient of a Gladstone traveling thusiasm that brought tears to their nearby ponds and along the shore of —Sport EvenU Thrill 1 elders. ' , . ot Brooklyn. No date has been set probable locations. Through con- % the river of sufficient strength to per- for the wedding. ' ' Christmas Message stant work upon the part of several A social event which took- place It was certainly a cross section mit skating late Christmas afternoon officials this borough was finally Sunday at East Orange is of local ot "Young America" that gathered pd on Tuesday. , Broadcast From Local chosen. interest. It was the celebration of Red Bank Lodge 1 at the Rotarlana' weekly session and Captain Andrew S. White of Oak- Tragedies Markiii The Red Bank airport will be used It was a most pleasing sight to see land street called The Register office : : the 50th anniversary of the marriage Fire House • •' ' ' ' '•" ••• , ••-"- ' '-'":'l", ^>'Si for flight training and ground courses of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I, Monsky of each Rotarlan present assume the Tuesday noon to the effect that three will be conducted at Red Bank- high that place, former well known Bed Elects Officers role of a real ''daddy" and to make youngsters had ventured out too far school. Bank residents. The occasion was sure that the guest assigned to him on the ice in the vicinity of the Eis- The Register has received a letter Beginning And End .Registration of all candidates tor fittingly celebrated with a banquet was not overlooked in the least. ner* property on West Front street from a River Plata reader signed "A the non-college phase of the civilian at the Hotel Suburban, in East Or- , Edward W. Wise Mas- and had fallen through. Listener." For' many years we have In the group of children there were refused to publish communications pilot training program In New Jersey ange at which a large number of ter of Masonic Lodge Catholics, Jews and Protestants. He took the boys into his boat- The year'»39 will probably' will be started Tuesday, January 2, friends and relatives were present. There were children of American, house and cared for them until their unless tho sender affixes hla name down In Red Bank's history.as In the high' school building at Hard- The affair was arranged bjr Mrs. Italian, Irish, Hebrew, German and clothes became dry enough for them thereto. Edward W. Wise was elected mas- Wo arts going to make an excoptlon most eventful, If not the most'_ ing road. The Chamber of Com- Erma Larkey of East Orange, a Chinese parents born on American to go home. The boys did not give tereatlng. year that this boroughns merce Is sponsoring the program in ter of Red Bank lodge, P. Ic A. M., their names as they said they had to our rule In thla Instance and we daughter of the couple, who Is the soil under the fullest protection of ever experienced. New Jersey, and Edward G. Walder wife of Benjamin Larkey," a promi- at the annual session Friday night. the Stars and Stripes. Somo of the disobeyed their parents' ordars. Cap- take pleasure In printing below the is chairman of the board of manage- nent official of i the Larkey company, boys are physically handicapped for tain White told them that ln«lr fall- letter received at our'Office Tuesday. To few towns the size,Of Red __„ ment. The registration will continue Newark clothing* merchants. life, yet the smiles on their faces ing through was punishment for It is a timely message and we not has over fallon the honor of rec«l< only thank the.writer but we also January 3 and i and all candidates Mrs. Helen Eisner, widow of Vic- were so bright that the clouds of their disobedience. ing tho President of the are urged to present themselves at miserable years to come were tem- A particular warning to parents Is compliment Mr. Atwol! and the-mem- Statos. Tho towns as tor Eisner, and her two sons, Slg- bers of the River Plaza Hose com- In the Unll the school between 7:30 and 9:00 p. mund and Victor, ,of San Francisco, porarily wiped out. ' that they should forbid their children States that have ever received m. on those dates. to go on the-river until after there pany for their efforts In spreading King and Queen of -Great £ formerly of Red Bank" and Dr. Har-' The program was arranged by this message of good choir. Any resident of New Jersey who Is old Monsky, also of San Francisco, William L. Russell, Jr. However,, he has been extremely cold weather be- can be counted on the finger* w ui ..Interested In taking the ground were among those attending. Mr. was unable to be present at tho cause of the close proximity of the River Plaza, Doc. 28, 1039. hand, Yet Red Bank had the priy course offered by the program is en- deep channel to the shore. .At the Editor, Red Bank Register: ego and distinction of welcon and Mrs. Sidney Hess and son Rob- opening ot the ceremonies and his The residents ot River Plaza-were titled to do- so regardless of age. ert of Brooklyn, "Mrs. Hess being an- father, "Bill" Russell took over for foot of Maple avenuo and adjacent afforded the pleasure of hearing both our own Chief ExtcuUve' There is a standard fee of $10 Which other daughter, were also present. him, Mr. Russell in a short address, [{hereto the deep water channel la less Christmas carols broadcast from the the heads of a great friendly,' POn Is payable at the time of registra- Mr. Monaky, who was born abroad, following; an Invocation given by than 75 yards from the shore line. flro houao ot the River Plaza Hose —at different times and upon cilff%j-;a tion, by each student to pay for the came to America shortly after the "RUBS" Wheeler of the" JRed Bank company Saturday, Sunday and ent occasions, And Just to make maUrf text books' and other equipment to MISS tOUISE NICHOLAS Christmas evenings. This broadcast ters complete the borough Of Rwf.j Civil war. He married Susan Krldel, Salvation Army corps, allowed his wts made possible through the ef- be used in connection with the a native of Newark, having formed memory to go back a few years and Bank during the year had as a gue*v 1 Miss Nicholas Is a groduatc ot Red forts and kindness of W, F. Atwell, course. There Is an allotment by the her acquaintance while attending the spoke briefly about his childhood. Presents For a member of the company and a res- tho governor of the slate of;, N/sjjsr," civil aeronautics authority of $200 to Bank high school and Is In the show Jersey.