MONMOUTH? 62 Broad St., Red Bank RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 30, 1939
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AIL UM NEWS of SEGTIO: BED BANK and Surrounding Town* Told Fearlessly and Without Bias RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXI, NO. 40. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 30,1939. PAGES 1 TO II Chester Rogers Heads Hague Favors Holy Week Services Red Bank Agency New York Attorney Training School Reports Sale Of Annual YMCA Drive For Policemen Begin Next Monday Five Properties Buys Nut Swamp Fm Rumson Police Chair- Union Meetings to Be Held By Protestant Grossinger & Heller Say Fraftlc F. Groff Chairman of Initial Gifts man Makes Proposal— 1939 Should Be Boom Charles Fredericks to MaWe Alterations Committee—Drive Starts April 21 Budget Adopted Churches Daily—Sunrise Service Year in Real Estate and Modernize Former Dietz Property ' -•• Chester P. Rogers, president of the Establishment of a training school A series of Holy W«ek services, Grossinger & Heller, Inc., of Broad A farm owned by Fred J, Second National banj> and trust com- for police officers in Monmoutb terminating In a sunrise service Eas- Conference Of street, contract management brok- Middlctown was sold during tha ; pany, has accepted the chairmanship county waa proposed by Councilman ter morning on Mount Mitchell, At- ers, for tho Home Owners Loan cor- Now Agent For week to Charles Fredericks, an.'s of the annual maintenance drive, of Louis M. Hague, Rumson borough lantic Highlands, will bo held by the poration In this area, announce the torney of Now York. The, the Red Bank Y. M. C. A. which will police chairman, at the regular meet- Protestant churches of Bed Bank sale of five private residence prop- consummating the sale was Char] Ing of the mayor and council of that and vicinity beginning Monday, April Methodists To Manufacturers get under way Friday, April 21. This 1 orties during the past two months. E. Sweeney of Humson. is the annual appeal of the Y. M. C. municipality last Thursday night. 3. • «• A two story stucco seven-room The farm Is known as Pine A. for funds to continue their wor- Mr. Hague declared he was in favor Noon-day, services will, be held in Be Held Here resldenco at 30 Memorial parkway, A. J, Thompson Opens farm and comprises thy work among ihe youth of Red of some method of furnishing In- the Methodist church dally from Atlantic Highlands, was sold to Ser- 40 acres, it is situated on the no Bank. struction la ballistics, police law and Monday, April 3, through Thursday, geant Max Duze. The dwelling is Show Room in Chicago a»t aide of tho Nut Swamp Frank F. Groff, president of the other branches of the work to police- April 6. They will start at 12:25 Mid-Year Event of New on an attractively landscaped plot about a milo and a half from - Red Bank Y, will act as chairman men by competent police officers. He o'clock and will conclude at 12:50 approximately 100x125 feet. Sergeant Plaza. It is adjoined on the oast't recalled that at one time the state o'clock. The speakers will be Rev. Brunswick District in Duze purchased the property aB an Arthur J. Thompson, formerly of the Charles Ellert estate and on P of the Initial GlfU.comraittee^whlch 1 •Rod-Bank, who was buyer for the will start their campaign worlc" to- police' conducted a school'for pollcer+George W. Young of the Mlddietown Investment and"expects^ to xontlmiu north it extends to Poricy officers. He sugggested an appeal I Baptist church, Rev. J. Courtney Local Church April 13 the present tenancy. The solo was sporting goods department of Tet- hlch courses through meadow, Ji morrow and continue for the next made through tho Sculthorp agency ley's on Broad street, before moving three weeks. The goal this year has bo made to the freeholders to Instl- Hayward of Asbury Methodist adjoining the farm. The easterly 1 tute a police school for two months church of Long Branch, Rev. Henry The mid-year conference ,of tho of Atlantic Highlands as co-operat- to Chicago In the spring of 103T aa tlon of the farm 1B also bounded-' been set at $12,000 ana the campaign P. Bowen of the Fair Haven Metho- ing brokers. sales manager of tho Middle West will run from April 21 to May 1. Har- In the fall or winter, ^aHhough he New Brunswick district of tho Meth- branch of tho Winner Manufactur- i brook. The farm includes does not favor burdening the county dist church and Rev. Peter M. Bocl- odist Eplscopnl church will be hold A six-room house on a plot 50x175 two acres of woodland and four i vey L. Reno will again fee guest di- houwer of the Colt's Neck Reformed ing Co., has branched out as a man- rector. with an elaborate police school. He Thursday, April 13, in the Red Bank feet at 803 River road, Fair Haven, ufacturers' representative, and has of meadow land, part of which - This year the residents of Red also said there should be no room church. The chairmen will be Rev. Methodist church. Sessions .will be was sold to Edward E. Kriiso of opened an office and showroom at joins Tramp Hollow pond. Bank and vicinity have something for politics In such :m undertaking. Christian Walvoord of the Red Bank held in the morning, afternoon and Rod Bank. He will occupy tho prop- 840 Wett Washington boulevard, The residence, the architecture ol "material and tangible to show for . William A. Stevens, borough at- Reformed church. Rev; John A. evening. erty as hla own. rosidenco. Ihlcago, which is early American, Is a their financial pledge with the re- torney, told the council he knew sev- Hayes of the Red Bank Presbyterian A six-room Dutch Colonial dwel- nd-a-half story building, brick '. cently purchased Y house at 40 eral Monmouth county police officers church, Rev. A. J. VanHoutcn of the ling on a plot 50x105 feet at the cor- and with a elate roof. It conti Riverside avenue, which is being re- attended a recent police school at Mlddletown Reformed church and ner of Lake and Oceanport averiue«, 11 rooms and a bathroom and ha» ; modeled at the present time for the Newark. Mr. Hague said that In Captain Russell B. Wheeler of the Oceanport, was sold to William Van- :entral heating: system. The ' oa activities of the young people of the small municipalities it was virtual- Red .Bank chapel of the Salvation Pelt of bcoanport. buildings comprise a largo ' community. ly Impossible to spare a member of Army. A five-room bungalow on McDou- barn, a barn utilized as a garage andijl the force from his work to attend a Tho annual union service of the gal stroot, Matawan, was sold to several smaller buildings. Tho : • The members of the general com- Anton Zarkovlch. Mr. Zarknvlch Is mittee assisting Mr. Rogers will be school outside the county. Mr. Hague Red Bank churches will be held Idence is surrounded by nu1 William A. Miller, chairman of the stated'he has discussed tho Idea of Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the employed at Matawan and will oc- century old pine trees from finance committee and recording sec- Mystery Shrouds a training school with officials of Presbyterian church, with the pas- cupy the property as his own resi- the farm derives Its name. retary, Lester R. Ross, Hubert M. other municipalities and opinion Is tor, Rev. John A. Hayes, In charge. dence. ^ Mr. Fredericks will make Farrow, John B. Allen and Theodore divided, Mr. Stevens believed, a sat- A, three-hour service, consisting of A plcturcsquo semi-bungalow at slyo alterations to the farm an J. Laorecque. Child's Death isfactory arrangement could be made seven periods of 25 minutes each, 108 Plnckney road, Little Silver, sit- thoroughly modernize the house. 1 A new method of solicitation will with the state police- to send an in- will be held as usual Good Friday, uated on a plot approximately lOOx building will be completely re' be used this year, known as tlio structor to Monmouth county. Mayor The speakers will be Rev. Herbert J. 100 feet, was sold to Howard A. and atod, two bathrooms will' be,s Believed She May Have Mildred Goff, who purchased tho and an automatic heating ' "Business Classification' system James C- Auchlncloss said Mr. Smith, Rev. A. J. VanHoutcn, Rev. property as on investment and will which has proven successful In many Hague's proposal was a progressive Christian Walvoord, Rev. O. G. will be Installed. The tn Walked Into Truck occupy as their own residence with building now used as a garage other communities. Those Interested and far-sighted one and suggested Goodwin, Rev. John A. Hayes, Rev, tholr paronts, Marie Cox of Rod in aiding the committee in any way that he study the plan at greater Charles A. Thunn and Rev. James be converted into a tenant home anAst Mystery Btlll continues to surround Bank was the co-operating broker ln a now garago will be built. It is ] are requested to contact Wilmer A. length. VanVesson. Mrs. Theresa Wliley of this sale. Bobbins, general secretary, at the Y the death of thrce-and-oric-half-year- An ordinance stipulating that all the Methodist church will be at the Frederick's Intention to occupy headquarters as soon as possible. old Dorothy Chadwlck, whose brok- In talking with a Register report- farm most of the year. en body was found lying on Wash- taverns in the borough must be clos- i organ. Appropriate niuslc will be er this morning Mr.