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.-<%& B»P BASK I ToM MtaMly and Wlttoat Bias RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXI, NO, 52, RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939. PACES 1 Gertrude Albert Shrewsbury Board Council Lauded Special Election In Hires New. Teacher Warning! WotnanTrapped byj Wins Scholarship Miss Virginia. Trout of Borden- For Aid Given It baa again come to our at- town, a graduate of State Teachers tention that persons are using Middletown Township college, Trenton, was engaged Mon- the name ot The Red Bank At Rumson School day night at a regular meeting of In Royal Visit Register without authority In Makes Two-Story Jumj the Shrewsbury board ot education making telephone solicitations in various parts of Monmouth Victory Park Award The joint committee ot Middletown as a new teacher. Police Praised for 44 Graduate From Miss Treut, who In 1938-1939 county for advertising write- and Naveslnlc villages issued a state- ups. of $2,000 Goes to V ment this week expressing confidence taught at the'Little Silver school, Courtesy, Efficiency—• Short Circuit in Water Pump Causes in tie outcome of the election tomor- Signal School At will nil the vacancy left by Miss Er- The Register has not engaged Fair Haven Girl row evening from 6 until 10 o'clock nestine Cederholm, who plans', to re- Other Council Business the services of such persons, That Destroys $6,000 Middletown to determine whether the communi- sume her studies at Columbia uni- and we are In no way respons- ties of Middletown and Naveslnk will Fort Monmouth versity in the fall. Mies Cederholm ible for the calls that have been Gertrude Albert of Fair Haven, a will spend the summer teaching Sn A resolution from the Bed Bank or will be made by such per- have new. publio grade schools. The Chamber of Commerce and commun- A short circuit In colored pupil at , the Rumson high former Middletown school, which the girls camp at Dlngman's Ferry, sona. school, *a» the recipient of the an- Pennsylvania. ications irom the. governor's office, water pump oaused a flr* was located at Five Corners, was 24 Regular Officers the state police and the. New York We regret very much the an- Flays Inquiry yesterday morning that * nual *2,000 Victory Park Scholanihip destroyed by fire last winter. Since The board, with Walter C. Gupti! Thursday evening at the commence- and Long Branch railroad, commend- noyanco that has been caused new six-room house owned by the school burned, the children of and 20 National Guard presiding, adopted' the school calen- ing the borough and especially th? to any persons by these calli, Luyster, on Holland road, near ment exercises of Rumson high Middletown have been transported dar for 1936-1940, A detailed report Into Insurance school In the school auditorium. efficiency of the local police during The matter has been reported dlctown village, in Middletown 1 by buses to East Keansburg school, and Reserve Officers of the school during the past year ship, The house was ranted by Prof. William Avery Barras of Moht- was given by Fred C, England, the visit of King George and Queen to the police authorities and the where a condition of over-crowding Elizabeth of Britain a week ago Sat- telephone company, and both' Local Broker Speaker and Mrs. Fred Johnson) wiK> clair academy delivered the princi- exlate. ' • ;• ' , , principal. pal address. His topic was on Commencement exercises for 24 urday, were read Monday night at a are making an Investigation In occupancy a week ago. ; Mrs. Ji regular officers and 20 national guard Bills amounting to J1.S50.B6 were regular meeting of the mayor and order to atop this misrepresen- at County Meeting son discovered the flr«,but ft "Some Things That Will Always The Naveslnk school has been con- ordered paid. Matter." ' demned as a fire trap. It is a two- and reserve officers of the Army Sig-. council. tation. gained so much headway that only exit from the house Bertram H. Borden, president of story wooden building, built SO years nal Corps school at Fort Monmouth Mayor Charles R. English stated BJCD BANK REGISTER. Hubert M, Farrow of Red Bank, ago. Neil E, Johnson, president of were held Friday morning. The ex- that he had received numerous let- through an upstairs window. the board of education, who pre- president of tho Monmouth County climbed through the -window- sented i\e scholarship to Miss Al- the Navfiink fire company, stated ercises took place outdoors in a Hospital Group ters from persons who had visited insurance agenta association, at- that, "nearly 100 children in the vil- grove, the platform being decorated the borough on tho morning In ques- jumped to the ground, injuring bert, said: "The trustees of the Vic- tacked tho government's proposed self only slightly. , tory Park Foundation base their de- lage of Naveslnk must of necessity with flags and' bunting. Selections tion and had found the police cour- Investigation of the life insurance endure the rljjks Involved in attend- were given by the signal corps band. Holds Musical Tea teous, and efficient. He said that Headden'a Corner, River cision on scholarship, loyalty, per- Dinner Dance. business In an address before the EaBt Keansburg and two Belford sonality and excellency of character. ing a school under extremely haz- Chaplain Arlsteo V. Slmonl of Fort many persons were disappointed be- Insurance) Womon'of New Jersey at ardous conditions." John Paul Pos- Hancock opened tho program with cause the royal party had been driv- companies responded to "an at It has been my privilege since the At Molly Pitcher their annual brtnquet Saturday night and were directed by Fire Chief 3ft-: first scholarship Wai awarded in ten, chairman of the Navesink com- an invocation. Colonel Dawson Olm- en BO fast through town in a closed Fashion Show. In tho Mandarin room of tho Berke- mittee said, "It is with relief and sat- stead, commandant of Fort Mon- car but both he and Councilman seph W.ackar and Assistant ~"'" * 1926 to attend the college gradua- lpy-Cartcrot hotel at Asbury Park. Arthur Soden. The. fir* bad _. .,_.„ tion of each winning student" isfaction that we are now approach- mouth, introduced the two speakers, Mrs. Ralph 0. Wi.lgiiis Thomas M. Gopslll pointed out that ing ah end of an unendurable situ- this was a matter over which the At Yacht Club Tho speaker, who is n member of so much headway when they errly*4' Mrs. Kenneth Diets, secretary of Major General Joseph O. Mauborgne tho executive committee of tho Nejv ation. W« feel confident that in the of Washington, D. C, chief signal borough had no control. that they were unable to save 'ijufi the Junior group of Monmouth Greeted Guests—Year's Jersey association ot underwriters, building. -They concentrated 'thwf coming election, citizens ot Middle- officer, who presented the diplomas 1 chapter, laughters of American The letter from the state police, Auxiliary Two Rivers made an appenl-for highway safety fforta on savjng some o( Mr, and ; Revolution, awarded bronze medals town township will vote to provide to the regular and reserve officers, Work Is Reviewed signed by Colonel Mark O, Klmber- suitable schools for the children of and greater driver responsibility, Mrs. Johnson's furniture. Th» for good citizenship based on lead- and Major General Albert H. Bland- llng, praised Commissioner Gopslll and pointed out tho part Insurance Middletown and Naveslnk villages." ing,, also of Washington, chief of the Sponsoring Event at men were also handicapped by ership, honor and courage, to Mar- and Chlof Harold A. Davlson for the men and women can play in a safe- of water. Four 700-foot line* National Guard bureau, who pre- Members of the Red Bank auxil- co-operation they had given the state ion Boyle and Arthur Murphy. The The joint committee statement iary of Monmouth Memorial hospital Sea Bright Saturday ty program, • especially designed to laid to a nearby brook. medals were given by Mcnmouth point£ out that the cost of trans- sented the diplomas to the national police in the handling of arrange- protect children pedestrians. guard officers. The exercises closed entertained at a musical tea Monday ments. The letter voiced tho assur- Harry Gullck and Fred C. chapter, D. A. R. porting children considerable dis- afternoon at the Molly Pitcher hotel- heard Mrs, Johnson,'! ecreame tances to schools in other parts of with benediction by Chaplain Si- ance that co-operation In other mat- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Borden of Bruce Anderson, cracx half-mile monl. Mrs. Ralph O. Willguss, president, rushed to the scene. They found nftji the township, aside from the danger- ters between the two departments Rumson gavo a dinner party on the lying on the ground and helped ' ' runner, was the winner of the Eliz- greeted the guests and told of the will continue. Marino veranda at the Sea Bright abeth Connolly Memorial Scholar- ous element of transportation risk, The graduates were as follows: work that the auxiliary had done to the home of a neighbor, Mrs. will cost, more over a period of years The railroad company thanked tho Yacht club in honor of Charles Far- L Matthews. Mr. Johnson, who ' ship for excellence in music, given ReSulfir office™—Captains Albert H. during the past year and plans for rell and Virginia Valll, well known than to build new schools and amor" PijrK, Signal Corps, and John A. Sawyer, the future. ' borough for Its co-oporatlon after tho left earlier for work at by Mrs. F. Beaumont Bramhall, a royal train had arrived. moving picture actors.