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ALL the NEWS of HKD BANK SECTION and SmroundlnK Town* Told FearleMly and Without Blaa RED BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXIII, NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940. PAGES 1 TO 12. Vacancies Qn Quarter Century Plans Progressing Woodland Farm Rumson Council For Balloon Dance Cop Not Needed Forming Power Squad The Register With His Company Shrewsbury auxiliary of Monmouih Invitation Show Grants Thirteen For Thit Accident Memorial hospital will hold Its sec A minor accident occurred un Staff Filled Completed Friday ond annual balloon dance Friday To Be Sunday Liquor Licenses Broad street Sunday afternoon night, July 26, at the Sapphire Room but Policeman Lewis Hcndricks On Shrewsbury River at the Monmouth County Country v.as "Johnny-on-the-spot" to get Employees Advanced— George F. Apgar of Red club, Katontown. Mrs. L. Grey Mar- Haskell Eatate Is Road Job Awarded— the details and report the n...t- shall and Mrs. John L. Daly are co- ter to headquarters. The fact James J. Farley Now Bank Wined and Dined chairmen. Site of 12th Annual Committee to Study that the car which he was driv- Charles P. Irwin, Jr., Named Commander Ticket sales are in charge of Mm. ing, a police car, was one of tne in Register Family by Gulf Corporation Louis Hayward and Mrs. Eva F. Junior Hone Show • Zoning Ordinance machines involved in the mis- Jones. Members of the dance com- hap may have had something lo At Organization Meeting Monday The Register this week goes to More than a score of Sains De- mittee are Miss Ann B. Hasler, Mil. do with his promptness. Monroe V. Poole, Mrs. James En- The 12th annual Woodland Farm Thirteen liquor licenses, eight con- press with tho vacancies in ita me- partment executives of Gulf Oil Invitation Junior Horse show will be sumption or tavern, three distribu-, Policeman Henriricks reported The Shrewsbury river power aqutd- rhanlcul and advertising depart- corporation feted George F. Apgar right, Mrs. Arthur Hankins, Mrs that he was cruising along William Lynch, Mrs. Riyrrmnd L. held Sunday afternoon on the school- tion or package store, one club and j ron was launched Monday night at t ments, caused by tho recent deaths of 120 Wallace street at a noonday ing grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Amory one seasonal, were granted by the Broad street whrn a car driven Announcing New meeting of about 40 powerboat en- of Charles K. Humrlchouso and John banquet held In Hotel Douglas, New- Romanet, Mrs. Anthony T. Woolley, by Frank Wyckoff of Allen place thusiasts at tho Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs N. A. DeTarr, Mrs. Frank Mc- L. Haskell's Woodland farm on Rumson mayor and council last F. McNeil, filled. This has been ark, N. J., Friday, In recognition of Cooper road, Middletown township. Thursday night. All arc renewals, backed out of a driveway and Most of the members of the new or- made possible by the advancement of the completion of 25 years of serv- Hugh and Mrs. Willis Wulff. into the right rear of the police Dining Service ganization are at present connected ice with Gulf on that date. The show wii| commence promptly at except one. Tavern licenses were machine, resulting jn a badly- members of Its force who have been 2:30 o'clock and will include a pro- granted to Mayer's tavern, Charles with the Northern New Jersey pow- with The Register lor years and who, dented fender. No one was er squadron, which conducted a Uaei gram of nine classes. All entries, Woodward, Charles Melaeci, John J. hurt, however. At Molly Pitcher by their loyally .and ability are well which close today, should be mailed Madden, Paul Pazicky, Francis Mur- at Red Bank la.st winter, and some qualified to ntop up the ladder to Rumson Council aiv at present affiliated with Ihe New more responsible positions. tq Mrs. A. L. Haskell, p. O. box 588, phy, Piping Rock, incorporated, and Red Bank. Other members of the Thonifis Sorrentlno, who is conduct- James C. Rogers York and Staten Island squadrons. Matlhcw A. 1'ower, who came lo Donates Trophy Ing the tavern formerly owned by As soon as a charter has been grant- The Register In the fall of ]»2!S, committee are Rufus C. Finch and Presents Serving ed by the parent body, the United nearly 15 years ago, Is now head of Mr. Haskell. his brother, Anthony Sorrentino. Council Acts On States power squadrons, their mem- Tho Register's composing depart- For Parade Here The show is staged primarily for Distribution licenses were issued to Plans for Grill Room berships will be transferred to the ment, taking tho place nuula vacant j the encouragement of horsemanship John Hintelmann, incorporated, Otto local organization. by the death of Mr. Hiiinrlchouse. \ among the youth of the community, Strohmenger and Frederick J. Fin- Beach Problems Charles P. Irwin, Jr., a membtr for Mr. l'ower lourneri his trade with |.h Fire Apparatus, but there is one open jumping class nerty. A club license was granted Presenting his new dining- service many years of Ihe New York squad- Monmouih Democrat at Freehold for horses owned by members of the to thi! rtumson Country club and i At Sea Bright plan, James C. Rogers, newly-appoint- ron, was unanimously elected com- Besides being a compositor with thi Ambulance Will Monmouth County Hunt, intended as seasonal license to Mrs. Alice Mahon. ed manager of the Molly Pitch°.r ho- mander of the new squadron. Victor Demorriii, IKJ was al.'so a news cor a schooling test prior to the annual Ordinances adopted were one pro- tel, announced this week that, a la L. Fox of Port Monmouth, who was respondent for The Register in thi Be in the Parade Monmouth County Horse show. viding for alterations to the borough Undressing at carte meals could be had any time in charge of the Northern New Jer- Bradevelt section. Shortly afler com The program includes a class for hall at a cost not to exceed $7,500, in the afternoon, starting at noon sey squadron's school at Red Bank, Ing to work /or The Register h horsemanship, limited to children and another prohibiting parking on Public Beach and running till one in the morning. was named lieutenant-commander. movoil his family here utter building The Rumson mayor and council under ten years; second, ponies un- Bingham avenue, from River road to James Clarke of Locust was named A modern dwelling on Willlcm fitrec last Thursday night voted to donate der H2 hands to be ridden by a the new bridge. Bids for improve- U Prohibited secretary and Leslie R. Stewart »f for his own occupancy. 11 trophy to be awarded at the July child under 14 years; third, horse- ments to the borough hall will be Llncroft was elected treasurer. Fourth parade at Red Bank. This manship, for children between the opened at the next meeting July 11. The place vacated by the advance action followed the report of Coun- All of the officers are ^eiubers of ment of Mr. Power has been filled by ages of ten and 1?; fourth, horse- An ordinance taking over for pub- Two matters pertaining to the the executive committee. Four ad- cilman Francis Nary, chairman of manship, limited to children between lic use North Cherry lane, South public beach at Sea Bright were tho promotion of Robert Dlsbrow, the committee appointed by Mayor discussed at an adjourned meeting ditional members, Fred Curtis of In- who has been wllh The. Register th James C. Auchincloas to co-operate 13 and 16; fifth, horses or ponies not Cherry lane, West Cherry lane, Dog-" terlaken, Robert Kelly of Little Sil- past eight years. Mr. Dlsbrow over 15.2 hands, to be ridden by chil- wood lane and Crab Applo lane In of the mayor and council of that ver, Charles C. Woodlln of Laurel- with the general committee in Old Farm Village was passed on it» place Saturday afternoon. Com- learned his trade as compos- charge of the celebration. Hla com- dren not over 16 years; sixth, ponies plaints have been received about ton and Thomas P. Doiemus of Red itor with the New Jersey Courle mittee, Mr. Nary stated, recommend- to be shown on a lead line, ridden by first reading. Public hearing on this Bank, were also elected. Captain at Toms River nnd came to The children under eight years, not to ordinance will be held at the July 11 bathers undressing in cars, on the Horace G. Fowler of Keansburg was ed donating tho trophy and partici- rocks and on the beach. Mayor Register from the Ocean County Re GEORGE F. APGAR pation of one of the flro trucks and canter, horsemanship 100 per cent. meeting, but the ordinance will not Walter J. Sweeney said it must be teller. view at Seaside Heights. Mr. DIs the borough ambulance in tho pa- Also, the seventh class, jumping, be finally adopted until the council stopped Immediately. "Anyone con- The meeting was called to order by brow Is now building for his own Mr, Apgar received instructions rade, which the council also ap- horses or ponies to be ridden by chil receives a written statement from victed of this offense," said the Commander Arthur M. Meeker of occupancy In Hhrewnbiiry borough. last Thursday evening to attend » proved. Said CuuiicllDi&u J. Edward dren under 16 years, over a serlei the borough engineer, George K. Al- mayor, "will be punished to the ths Northern New Jersey squadron, We welcome to Tho Register force sales meeting called for tho follow- Wilson: "I am heartily in accord of jumps not to exceed three leet In len, that catch basins have been in- fullest extent of the law." Police who outlined ths plans for the n»w this week James J.