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SECTION ONE RED BANK REGIS SECHON^Nfr VOLUME LXIV, NO. 23. RED BANK, N.'J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941; PAGES 1 TO 12 1 Five Generations Sea Bright Council New Jewelry Store . Braille Transcribers Church Given Flag Opens In Red Bank Old Hartshorne Home BjrUiiknown At 97th Birthday Introduces Bond Nathan and Harold Lubitz, who A time worn flag, which had have conducted Nat's Credit Jewelry Wanted By Red Cross been hanging from the flag pole Party Saturday Issue Of $80,000 store at Broadway, Long Branch, for Sold To Edward Early in the Holmdel Reformed the past eight years, haye opened a church since the close of the -new store at * White street, vBed . - . - -II HI I -> • . V World war was "stolen" from Mrs. Lavinia Minton, Public Hearing Set j Bank, This store will be under the Need Is Urgent As United States Its position at the front of the personal supervision of Harold Lu- Historical Middletown House, church several weeks ago. But if Highlands, Was Born ' For December 4 on bltx and will carry the firm's trade ' the "thief is discovered, church name Nats Credit Jewelry. The Is Only Country Doing Project authorities' told The Register, at Red Bank in 1844 . Refunding Ordinance. Long Branch store will continue un- Built In 1670, To Be Renovated there will be no charges made der , the management of Nathan In speaking of Braille work being because the "culprit" replaced Lubitz, who has made a large num- carried on In Monmouth county by the aged "Old Glory," with a Born on White street, Red Bank, After Joseph J. Seamon, borough The Thompson agency of East November 22,1844, which was known auditor, explained the proposed plan ber of friends In Monmouth county Front street, announces the sale of ' the Red Cross the chairman, Mr*. Church Has brand-new all-wool flag which during hla eight years in business. Administration William Holmei of, Freehold, stated was neatly tacked to the pole. {Jn those days as "Lovers Lane," Mrs. for refinancing the borough of Sea the Hartshorne homestead located on yesterday that more transcriber! are Discovery of the exchange was Lavinia Minton of Fourth street, Bright, an ordinance providing for the corner of King's highway and needed immediately, and explained New Director not made until recently and at- Highlands, reached her 97th birthday the issuance of refunding bonds in And Personnel" New Monmouth road, Middletow,n. that one of the reasons for help at tempts to discover the donor Saturday. the anipunt of $80,000 for the pur- j The property, which was owne3~by once i« the fact- "that the United have been fruitless. Five generations were present at pose of paying notes and other emer- Mrs. Hedwlg Rldder of New Hyda States is the only country in the Presbyterians Name a party given in honor of the cele- gency appropriations, was Introduced Receive Praise ^Park, Long Island, was purchased world doing Braille. brant, who is remarkably active for and passed on its first reading by by Edward A. Early of B0 West Mrs. Holmes said recently "Natlon- Miss Ida Bullock one who Is so closely nearlng the the borough council Friday night Front street, Red Bank, who Is en- century marl, Public hearing on the ordinance will Riverview Hospital gaged-in the textile business' In New -, al headquarters had received a re- be held Thursday night, December 4. Ynrk city. " • • quest from England,, asking for "Clarence" To Be Mrs, Minton wu a daughter of Rev.. John A. Hayes, pastor of the Mayor Walter J. "Sweeney called Trustees Hear Treas- The property consists of an elgnt- Braille workers, ^ Transcribing is an Presbyterian "church, announced "re- Horatio Mount and Maria Matilda McCarr, and the youngest of a fam- the meeting' to order in the borough room house of early American de- " lmpdftahC work, and is interesting cently that Miss Ida M. Bullock be- Given By Soldiers sign, set In over an acre of ground, and not difficult to learn. Our in- ily pf six boys and six girls. She said hall, which was crowded,to capacity. urer's Report gan her duties a few weeks ago as Shortly after the session was under with frontages on the two roads. The structors give ten free lessons, and the hew director of religious educa- she .attended the old 'Mechanic street school and later was engaged as a way people outside began to bang on house Is of exceptional Interest be- the only expense is $2.30, tfi« cost tion. Miss Bullock replaces <Miss Play at U.S.O. Club A very enthusiastic meeting of the cause of the authenticity' of Its do- of the special equipment needed for nurse for several years In Red Bank. the door.. After one councilman Phyllis J. Gessert, who acted in that asked If the mayor had some one In trustees of Rlvervlew hospital was -sign, its unusual history, and the fact the transcribing. If circumstances capacity for the past year. Friday and Saturday She had met Charles Johnson of held at the hospital Monday night. Cream Ridge In the early '60's and jail, voices from the outside demand- that It Is one of the oldest standing should warrant It this equipment will Due to the absence of President houses In Middletown, said to have be provided." upon his return home after serving ed that the meeting be held In the Booth Tarkington's well-known in the Civil war they were married fire house where all could hear an Frank F, Groff, the presiding chair been built In 1670. It was erected in "Braille," Mrs. Holmes continued, explanation of the refunding plan- waa rilled by Newton Doremus, the lame period as the famous Mart- "Is a transcription of a series of laugh-comedy, "Clarence," will be by Rev, Mlddledltch In- Red Bank. presented by the Fort Monmouth Three children were born to this Mayor Sweeney obliged and about 75 Seely B. Tuthlll, treasurer of the pit Hall, ancestrlal home of the Tay- raised dots, imprinted on heavy persona gathered In the fire houae. hospital, rendered, a detailed finan- lol r familyfil . paper which are interpreted by touch dramatic society tomorrow and Sat- union. y urday evening, November 28 and 29, Mr. Seamon told the citizens it was cial statement, showing that al- MMr . EEarly plans to occupy the by the sensitive fingers of the blind. Sometime after Mr. Johnson's though the hospital Is cluing an ex- bourn y n Mrs. William T. Plum, one of our in- at the Red Bank United Service Or- very Important that "these men here as a country residence. In death, she married James Kingsbury, tonight elected by you, take action ceptionally large amount of char- renovating the building, he will pre- structors, has two scholars studying ganization club on Broad street, The Ay whom there were three more chil- b transcribing now, Sirs. Bayard Stout curtain rises at 8:15 o'clock. on this plan as soon as possible.'*" He itable work it Is able to meet its serve all the original colonial .fea- : dren. In 1884, 87 years ago, the fam- said tnat two years ago a law was financial obligations. tures. The wall papers which will and Mrs. Donald Dlxson." A prevue of the play was present- ily moved to Highlands, where Mrs. be used, are .copies of old wall papersv -• Tn MnnmnnHi rniinty thn Rrallln | .ed_aLUie-post war-department- the-j passed requiring municipalities to go The cash receipts for October and Minton has since resided. She rnar- on a cash basis by 1944. "Now is (he the first ten months of 1941 were in Including one from the Crawford. service has seven groups doing press ater November 18. An audience of rltVi John- ^Wesley- -Minton -as her- HAROLD LUBITZ houae at Freehold. They were ob- work,; shellacking and sewing on 600 officers, civilians and enlisted time to prepare because we are al- excess of those for the same periods third husband at Highlands. He was ready, behind in.having something in previous years, aridfor this show- tatned for Mr. Early by Miss Edna 'school books, books of childhood men attended the first performance, captain of a vessel that hauled coal The firm's trade name was derived M. Netter, well-known antiquarian of worked out on this situation," con- from Mr. Lubltz's first name. Their ing tho bookkeeping department w i,_stories and bestsellers. The.sdhool which In turn was the initial produc- between New York and Highlands. tinued the auditor. "A cash basis Dutch Lane road, Freehold. books and children's stories are jun- tion of the newly formed Fort Mon- new Red Bank store is modern In commended. -The gross business, -Mrs. Debbie Bogue, with whom Mrs. means that Sea Bright can not have which Includes business done and A fine example of Early American. - ior Red Cross projects. Mrs. Bert- mouth dramatic society. Minton lives, was born to the third any debts such as notes In the bank every respect and they will handle architecture, the ' house contains- rant Llnde, Portaupeck and Mrs, "The play deals with an ex-draftee only quality nationally advertised charity for those periods under re- union. or tax title liens and will be required view, Bhowed an increase of 81 per among other features, three huge/ < Ralph Parker, Little SIlverTaT* vice- of the World war, who suddenly en- to, operate on this method. merchandise." colonial fireplaces, and twin living chairmen of the county/Braille pro- Mrs. Minton stands* erect, washes A large display advertisement ap- cent and 41 per cent respectively, ters the homelife of a business "mag- the dishes, makes the beds and does rooms with authentic hand-hewn jects.