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D Bank Register Volume Lx, No "•T V&f All IIM HKWS ot BED BANS and Surroondlne Town* fold VeMleMly and Wlthooi Bh» D BANK REGISTER VOLUME LX, NO. 28. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937. PAGES 1 TO 10, • — .. 1 i scs^say W. Poole of Freehold; Oliva K. Still Rumson Council Soil Conservation well of Engllshtown, E. Arthur Young Patient Has Burke and G. R. Conover of Free- William H. Elliott hold; Cross Brothers of Holmdel, W. Joyous Christmas favors New Span District Proposed Rhea. Moreau of Freehold, Henry Middletown Up in Clay Folger of Colt's Neck, L. N. At Four-year-old Emma Jane Over Shrewsbury For This County plegate of Wemrock, and A. J. Van- Wlndnagle, - daughter of Mrs. Slse, Horace Daniels, Mrs. J. B. But- William Windnagle ot Maple fett, Surgtnt Brothers, Tunis D Retires on Pension Smith, A. Schiectweg, F. A. Schlect- avenue, had s joyous Christmas. Mayor to Appoint Committee of Hearing to be Held at the Court ArmsAgainstMine weg and J. A. Cralny of Freehold. Little Emma Jane has been a Prominent Citizen* to Work patient at Rlvervlew hospital Howe at Freehold January alnce September when she suf- for Passage of Bill in State 12 on Petition to Include Six fered body burns at her home. After Long Service Legislature. Townships and Middletown. On Christmas day she was Alumni Group To Tests Being Made permitted to leave the hospital and enjoy the holiday at her The proposed bridge from Rumson The Monmouth county court house Well Known Red Bank home. She returned to the hos- to Locust Point to replace the pres- at Freehold will be the scene Wed- Meet At School pital Sunday to find her room ent obsolete structure was the prin- nesday, January 12, of the first pub- Mock Wedding To Be Township Committee Pro- Mail Carrier to Leave on the second floor completely cipal topic of discussion at the reg- llo hearing to be held on the ques- Next Wednesday Given By Bible Class outfitted with toys, rocking ular meeting of tho Rumson mayor tion of establishing a soli conserva- tests Strongly in Letter chair, two suitcases, a clothes- and council Thursday night A bill tion district under the New Jersey Monday to Spend the providing for the construction of tie soil conservation districts act, which Newly Formed Alumni Associa- The Married Couples' Bible clajs line, five dolls and other play- of tho Methodist church will stage to the War Department things given her by nurses ot bridge by the state will be Introduced went Into effect July 1, The hearing, tion to Elect Officers January Winter in Florida. in the legislature at the coming ses- to be held before tho state soil con- a mock wedding and entertainment the hospital and other friends. the first social event of the new year About This Matter. Emma^Jane Is expected to be sion. The council was formally no- servation committee, Is scheduled for 5—To Select Names for As- 10 a. m, to be held by that organization. In a patient at the hospital several tified of this plan in a letter read at sociation. the meeting In which the freeholders the Mechanic street school on Friday •vveeki more and states that she A petition bearing 42 signatures night, January 14. The proceeds will Wonderful Record Of Is enoylng her stay there Im- urged all support' possible for thewas filed Monday, December IS, with passage of the bill. An election of officer* of the newl. be divided between the Bitle class mensely. the soil conservation committee a formed Red" Bank Alumni associa- and the Parent-Teacher association Fishermen And Boatmen The plan is to turn over to the the office in New Brunswick of Itstion will be held at a meeting nexl of the school. chairman, Prof. Herbert J. Bakor, 39 Years Of Service state all main roads connecting Rum- Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at tht Vocal and violin numbers will be son road with state highway 36 at director of the New Jersey extension Fear Business Losses service, Rutgers university. The ac Red Bank senior high school build- presented by John Ebner and imper- Atlantic Highlands, via the Oceanic ing. Chester L. Eblc.temporary chair- sonations of Tom Howard of Pair bridge. Councilman James C. Auch- provides that any 25 landowners may A wonderful record of more than Legionnaire file such a petition and directs the man, will preside. Haven, well known radio and screen 39 years of service as a mall carrier incloss asked Attorney Stevens A large attendance is expected ti comedian, will bo given by Tom Residents ot tho Bayshore section whether or not the borough would committee to call a public hearing of Middletown township are greatly wag ended Christmas eve by William Bingo Party on the proposals. be present to assist in forming Howard, Jr., and John Gardella. H, Elliott ot McLaren street, who li have to pay the cost of constructing well-organised association such as Mrs. Herbert Schlld will give a vocal perturbed because application has now on the retired pension lift. With the approach to the bridge on the The petition suggests that the dis- been made by the harbor defense thoss in Long Branch and Asbury selection. A reading in Negro dialed commander of Fort Hancock to the hlg wife, he will leave Monday far Next Tuesday Rumson s)de In the event that the trict bo designated the Freehold sol Park. It is the'hopes of the Re will be given by Mrs. Luther Good. St. Petersburg, Florida, to ipend the state builds the bridge. Mr. Stevens conservation district and include the War Department that a portion of Bank high school graduates and local Dancing numbers will be staged by Sandy Hook bay bo designated or set ' winter, with the Intention of return- replied that,. if the road leading to territory embraced in Millstone, townspeople to rebuild the school the Mabel Colcman school of danc- Many Prize* Will bo Awarded at the bridge becomes a part of t'.ic Freehold, Manalapan, Marlboro, aside for submarine mine teatlng. ing In Hay. spirit In both the school and boroug] ing. The area in question Includes some It was December 0, 1898, that Mr. state highway system tho cost is Holmdel and Atlantic townships and which existed some years ago. Event to be Held at Smoke borne-by the state. - > approximately tho western third of Members of Lie class will take par ot,the best pound net fishing terri- Elliott began work as a mall car- Middletown township. Under tha Besides the election of officers, In the mock wedding. tory of the bay and according to rier. Red Bank was experiencing Shop Tavern — Port Spent Unified support of the project by WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT aw, the state committee Is empow- name for the organisation will b those who have studied the matter "growing palm," but was not yet a ' $100 to Help Unfortunate. Rumson residents was urged by the ered to define the exact boundaries selected from those written by Rei at least six pound nets would have borough. It was under the town borough officials. Mr. Stevens was after the public hearing. ( Bank high-siihoo] students. The to be moved to less desirable places. form of- government as part o£ directed to''prepare a resolution en- Playing Santa a Civil war veteran, were engaged In names are to be-submitted to Mis: Objection to mine testing is alto Shrewsbury township. T&rec Newthe building and contracting bus- Elaborate preparations were made dorsing the new bridge and request- Questions to be discussed at the M. Helen VanDorn at the senior hlg York carriers delivered mall from by Shrewsbury PoBt of the American ing the mayor to appoint a commit- hearing, which will be open to all made on tho ground that it would iness and they constructed a number school. A prize of five dollars hai Claus To Boys have a detrimental effect on the boat July to December at Bed Bank in of the stores on Broad street, as well Legion of Red Bank for one of a tee of prominent citizens' to work interested persons, Include the area been donated for the best name. series of bingo parties to be held Industry. During the past few- yeara the year mentioned In order to, coach as many residences in various parts for the passage of the bill. The to be Included, the "desirability and In an attempt to Increase member- Tuesday night at the Smoke Shop necessity" of the district for "public the building and repairing of motor the successful local applicants for of the town. names of W. Warren Barbour, Van ship In the association, one member Of State Home boats at Belford and Port Monmouth carriers, tavern. The awards will include a R. Halsey, Robert H. McCarter and health, safety or welfare," the pro- The retired mall carrier started Rogers sterling silver rfet, a 32-ptece from each class dating back to 1926 has greatly Increased and It is fett Four positions were to be filled work at the age of ten years by plow- others influential In state affairs wero priety of tha proceedings and other was appointed at tho last meeting that mine testing, because ot tha and sixteen persons took the exam- dinner eet, a chair, a jackpot and suggested as members of the com- relevant questions. Red Bank Lions Again Provide Ing on- his grandfather's farm. For other articles. Tickets may be ob- to contact as many of his classmates dangers involved, would greatly less- ination.
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