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SECTION ONE ANK REGISTER SECTION ONE VOLUME LXIV, NO. 3. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941, PAGES 1 TO 14 Miss Fleming To Capt. Stout Honored Fort Monmouth Former Resident Is Opposition to.Broad Needs Magazines Direct Surveys By M. B. C. Members Resident* of Bad Bank and Victim Of Air Raid Rumton Resident Street Theater Grows th» vicinity will btve tn oppor- tunity to make good use of mag-. aiines- after they have finished Gets Appointment - "Tom Field, Jr., Night" Will Be reading them by turning them Mother Of Harry Purvis, Navesink, over to'the men stationed «t Miss Rita Fleming, daughter of Matter Now Being Considered the Signal Corps Repkctinent Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Fleming of Observed At August 4 Session Training Center at Fort Mon- Fatally Injured In North Wales Washington street, Rumson, who for By Borough Council mouth. Th« men stationed the past six years has been associat- there will be glad to receive all News of the death of Mrs. Claire ed with the Catholic Charities of the th« current magazines, .but are Purvis Snow, 86, a resident of Red New York archdiocese, has bien'ap- Opposition to the erection of i theater ln a residential ar*a desig Boat club attended the meeting Mon- especially Interested In articles Bank and Portaupeck back In the Old-Fashioned pointed to conduct field surveys in Council Votes nated as Class A ln the zoning or day to honor "Captain Dynamite" on %*&» •?* *»» on sdenUflo and mechanical, Wi, which was caused by an air Industrial defense areas in the Wo- subjects and travel. raid over North Wales, Great Bri- dlnance, which developed last w«el "Captain R. V. R. H. Stout Night." tain, is contained In a letter just re- Festival And Defense Funds at a hearing of the zoning board o: Lovejoy, yachting editor of The New The Red Bank Register has ceived by Harry Purvis of Naveslnk adjustment on application of thi York Times, after which Captain offered the use of its-office as from hls^ uncle, Harry Brown of M •Walter Reade theater Interests foi Stout responded with an expression a central receiving station and Brighton, England. Supper Arranged At Little Silver a variance from the ordinance u of appreciation to the club members all magazines brought here by The uncle of Mr. Purvis was noti- m that a playhouse might be erected oi for thus honoring him. He said ha donors will be forwarded to the fied by the British government in a upper Broad street, opposiU Leroj men at Fort Monmeuth. Methodist Group to To Divide Borough place, was renewtd before the mayoj had been a member of the club since brief message and the news was re- and council Monday night after thi 1902 and hoped to be for many more layed to the son. While the letter Hold Event Friday Into 20 District*— zoning board had referred throat years to come. was censored and many details were ter to that body. t A closing feature of the evening lacking, Mr. Purvis understood that i on Church Grounds pi $100 Appropriated -was the showing by William Sim- his mother was one of a large group In addition to the protests of thi zhers of Freehold of movies of the Federal Agency gathered In a building not far from k property owners represented bj sinking of the French fleet and the her home knitting sweaters for "her An old-fashioned festival, featuring The IJttle Silver mayor and council Leon Rousslll* of the law "firm e: collapse of the Tacoma bridge. Substantiates boys," as she called all soldiers, when a country style supper, will be held Tuesday night voted an appropria- Applegate, Stevens, Foster A Rom Announcement was made that the place was hit by a bomb on May tomorrow afternoon and night on tion of WOO toward defraying the ex- sllle, registered at last week's hear, "Tom Field, Jr. and National Sweep- 21 last She was reported to have the lawn of the MethodlBt church on penses of the local defense council, ing, petitions signed by 24 resident* stakes Association Night" would be Matthews Co. died five days later from injuries af- Broad street Tho event is in charge following a report on the council's on Wavorly and Leroy places, all bui observed at the next meeting, Mon- ter being burled with 40 or more of the Women's Society for Christian activities by Ferdinand A, Btraus, two of whom wire property owneri other women in the debris. Servlco, the Thimble club and mem- chairman. The borough, Mr. Straus were read by Mrs. Amy Shlnn, bor Rules No Discrimination Mrs. Snow, a native of Pennsyl- bers of the church junior organiza- u reported, will be divided into 20 dls- ough clerk. Monday night tb* peti _ tlona expressed protests against thi vania, was athletically inclined as a tions. Mrs. Frank Kuhl Is general * tricta for emergency police and Ore Practiced on Defense girl, and became one of the best chairman. ; work and a captain will be assigned erection of the theater. known theatrical and circus perform- The various booths will be decor- to each district. The question of pro- The council after discussing flu Project at Shrewsbury ers of her day. She traveled all over ated to represent various chops. viding liability insurance for these matter which had been'referred t< the world with the Forepaughs of Gifts, fancy work, food and cakes * men In the event they are Injured t by the zoning board aet Mondaj wljhbe sold. There will also be a while on duty was brought up by Mr. light, July 21, /or a publio hearing Statements made by official! of the Philadelphia, of which her husband, John Purvis, was a leading down grab bag for children, directed by Straus. Council will study the mat- All persons either favoring to* pro- Matthews Construction Co. refuting : ter before taking any definite action. posal or having objection to. tt an aind later manager of the circus. the church junior organizations. charges of discrimination on the MISS RITA FLEMING asked to appear at that Urn*. Patl R. y. R. H. STOUT Mrs. Snow, who was twice married, Supper will be served;on the ter- Building permits In Little Silver In $900,000 defense housing project In race in front of the church from 5 tlom will not b» considered. Shrewsbury t6wnshlp, were substan- came to Red Bank in 1883 and when men's division of the National Cath- the past six months totaled $119,772, The club voted Its approval of tht not on the road spent a few months to 8 o'clock. The menu consists of according to the report of the build- The text of the recommendatlor tiated this week by Clarence H.'Ost- hot Virginia style baked ham, potato olic Community Service. Mlsa Flem- of tha board of adjustment which action of the building committee In hagen, director of personnel of the of each year in this section. She ing, who joined the N. C. C. S. July 1, Ing inspector, Robert A. Dorrlll. going ahead with the building' of a also had a cottage. near Price's, salad, Boston baked beano, cabbage Thirty-one permits were issued, of was made public at tb* council meet Federal Works agency. Charges slaw, cottage cheese, green salad, fish has been supervisor of Intake at ing follows: club lounge and other alterations and which were made to members of the Portaupeck. Her son, Harry Purvis, Cathollo Charities. which 24 wore for new house*. improvements by passing a motion •pent his boyhood days in Red Bank salad, hot rolls, ice cream and cook- Now Jersey legislature at Washing- ies, t . The appointment of Miss Fleming Following the reading of the police "Morris H. Jacks of 48 Lak* av» ton by Leon Williams, Democratic and attended the old Mechanic street to the N. C. C. S. staff was announc- report by police Chairman Donald nue, Fair Haven, Red Bank, N. J. committeeman of Shrewsbury town- school. He was known as "Cotton" Mrs. Fred Boyd Is chairman of the E. Lawes, comment was made on the filed an application for the ereotloi supper and Mrs. William Bennett is ed at Washington, D. C, June 26, of a theater on lands located en thi ship, and the denial of the charges, Purvis because of his blond hair. by Miss Anne Sarachon Hooley, ad- latest accident at the Intersection bV were reported In recent issues of While he had not seen his mother co-chairman. Mrs. Stephen LoQulcr east side of Broad street, known ai and Mrs. Harold Baynton are In ministrator in charge of the division. Rumson road and Prospect" avenue. No. 183-187 Broad street <Lot* 19«inc The Register. for many years, Mr. Purvis heard Miss Fleming was awarded the Several accidents have occurred there 20 shown on the tax map of tha Bor from her occasionally by letter. Tho charge of the dining room. Mem- recently, although a Ye~d~anoT amfier ouglT^ofTted'Bank). * Therbfllldfiif Mr. Williams, who stated he had last message received was around bers of the supper committee are Victory Park scholarship in 1929. She been discriminated against at a time is a graduate of the School of Edu- blinker light warns, motorists of the luspootor on June IS, 1941, refusec Christmas time. His father died a Mrs. Jessie Supp, Mrs. William Mac- Intersection, and Prospect avenue is to grant a permit for the ereotloi when skilled carpenters were being number of years ago in Somerville Donald, Mrs.