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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 3. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 10,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO "Wet Water" Use Mrs. Ann« Vivian Boro Buses, Inc., Republican Club Monmouth Park Two Properties Is Color Bearer Benefit July 17 Have New Owners Council Grants Leave * • . In Fire Fighting Mrs. Anna Vivian of Port Mon- Adds Eight New The executive board of the Red Club To Hold mouth, a member of Veterans of Bank Women's, Republican club Vernon H. Parker has sold his Foreign Wars auxiliary rfp. 2179 of met Wednesday'ot laet week at the house located at West Front street, To Capt. Ericksen Flxible Clippers Turf.Charity Ball River Plaza, to Mr. and Mrs. An- To Be Tested Mlddletown township, has, been ap- home of Mrs. Joseph C. Irwln on Harding rood. Mrs. Tony E. Hnnt- thony Stoble of Red Bank, through pointed ' state color bearer by' the the Constance Smith agency. It Navesink Fire Co. newly elected president, Mrs. Lil- Another Garage Is Ing presided. ^ Evening Event Final plans were made /or a des- consists of eight rooms, with all im- lian Tracey. ' ' . • provements. Introduce Ordinance To Acquire To Participate In * Mrs. Vivian acted as conductress Underway On Globe" - sert-bridge to be held Thursday, July 26 To Follow, In the initiation competition recent July 17, on the lawn of Mrs. Allie Another sale- negotiated" by the Nationwide Event ly at the state V.F.W. convention . Court Property Waterman's -home on DeForest Rumioh Handicap same agency was that.of Emil Stal- 16 White Street Residences ker's two-family, house and double at Asbury Park. The «tate cham- avenue, Mrs. Irwln is chairman, Navesink ore company. has ac- The -Monmouth Park Jockey club garage located at 79 Avenue of the I pionship was won by the Middle- In line with its policy of giving assisted by Mrs. J. Albert Van- cepted an Invitation to participate the traveling public the best In Scholck, Mrs. Richard Hacketaff, will present it< first annual Turf Two Rivers, Rumeon, to Mr. and Mayor Charles iR English and .', In a nation-wide field'test In the town auxiliary team. Mrs. Agnes equipment and service, Boro Buses, Mrs. Otmar Phillips, Mrs. Kenneth charity ball Saturday evening, July Mrs. John H. Robblns of Long the borough council Monday night -Use of. "wet water" as a new Frank, Mrs. Emily Krlftner, Mrs. Ice, has added eight Flxible Clip- R, Smith, Mrs. Joseph Serplco, 26, following the afternoon run- Branch. - WardDeGroot,3d •granted a year's leave of absence ' -method of fire fighting. Paid mu- Chris Crosson and Miss Joan'Viv- per buses. This makes.a total of Mrs. Edward Downs and Mrs, Hel- ning of the 525,000 Monmouth handt without pay to Police Captain ' ian were color bearers, and Mrs. Charles Ericksen, effective next'" nicipal fire departments In'various 57 buses now owned and being op- en B...Cas5idy. (• ' leap, according to announcement Enters Academy cities of the United States and Can- Dora Barnes was musician. erated by this concern whose bust, made today by President Amory Li Tuesday. After more than 17 years' ada, companies in Industrial plants, ness Is steadily expanding, Haskell. All proceeds from the County Residents of active service on the local police ' Given "Going Away" " force, Captain Ericksen will try fc warehouses, chemical laboratories, 1 ball are to accrue to charity, and a Of ultra modern' design, the new Launch Crusade special committee of prominent business venture at Fort Lauder- forestry services and governmental Methodist Youth buses are powered with 165 h.p. Monmouth county citizens will be Become Citizens Party At Hgiye dale, Fla. He has sold hts six-room agencies will give this new "wet- gasoline engines and are free from set up to allocate sums of money house at 70 Towerhill avenue to Mr. ting agent" thorough tests under all road noises and are as comfort- '—V Caravan Coming For New Church to organizations throughout the Ward W. DeGroot, 3d,' who has and Mrs. Victor Wolfkamp of Ut- actual fire-fighting conditions. able riding as a' passenger car. county. i • , 55 Sworn In At entered the U. S. Naval academy tle Silver. Mr. Wolfkamp is a part-' President Henry Maxson, in-an- With ,the latest paint design, the at Annapolis, following his appoint- nor of Edward Leddy in Ledd/r- nouncing that the fire company of bus Arm Is maintaining its tradi- In Highlands Flans now being formulated call ment, received from Rep. James C. market, on Monmouth street - To Local Church for admission to the charity ball at Freehold Monday Jfaveslnk had been Invited by one tional colors of rA&roon, red and Auchlncloss, was tendered a "going The council passed on llrst read- white. Much favorable comment Is $15 per-person, admission restrict-, Fifty-five county residents were of the world's largest research and granted citizenship by Judge John away" party recently at his home, lng'.*an ordinance authorizing the manufacturing organizations, stat- To Help Strengthen ' being heard by bus patrons over Methodists Plan ed to those in tuxedos and evening Kenwood lodge, at Tlnton Falls. dress. The Monmoufli Park club- C. Giordano at Freehold, Monday. acquisition of 16 residence proper- ed that; the Navesink men were the de luxe riding quality of these ties on the south side of Whiter Youth Program Of new Clippers. Building A New house is to be utilized for tfte occa- Among five petitions which were very proud bat also conscious of sion, a prominent orchestra will be turned down was that of a 38-year-, etreet between the properties of the the responsibility and reputation in- Each of the eight new buses have old German woman, Karollne Sego Trading company and J. Hv Church, Community been assigned to Individual drivers Edifice On Site ' engaged, and many novel features volved, as they have been chosen arranged to enliven the evening. Franz of Lincoln avenue, Elberon, Mount. The properties are valued and are now being used for trans- at approximately $125,000. as "a representative rural volunteer A financial crusade- for a new "It Is my earnest hope that this because In 1944 the said that until company of high flre-flghtlng. intel- The Youth Caravan will be at the portation between the Sandy Hook Mayor English explained that tha Bed Bank Methodist church from Methodist church building at High- may become on annual event at she became an American citizen ligence, trained In the most ad- boats and Monmouth park and As- she owed allegiance to Germany cost of moving back buildings in- July 20 to' 26. If consists of two bury Park, as,well as for charter lands, to replace the edifice de- Monmouth Park," said Mr. Haskell, vanced technique, equipped with the to sketching preliminary plans for and would be unwilling to fight volved to make way for the widen- young men and two young, women trips. The eight drivers, all of stroyed by flre last February, was ing 6f White street, was so expen- , roost modern equipment, including and a youth counselor who have launched Sunday by Dr. p. O. the evening.; "By arranging the against It on German soil. She Wog,' and serving an area where whom are Experiences employees lisp said, that she did not want to stve that the properties could be been selected from recommen- of many years, include Norman Hunt, a member of the church charity turf ball on the night of the building construction Is predomin- funning of the Monmouth.Handi- see Germany lose the war and felt purchased outright for a little more, 1 dations received from leaders of the Hallam, Gus Muegge, Fred Dun- board of extension. money. He said that the plan con- ately 6f frame, type.' .',••• Methodist church. ' cap, most important racing event It should end with a negotiated can, Mlka Fredericks, Edward The entire month- has been set peace. The petition was denied on templated was to move the build- This field test will cover all types The purpose of the caravan Is to O'Brien, Pete Maletto, George Se- aside for this purpose. The need of the season, we will be able to of fires that the company may be cater to our greatest audience, and grounds that she failed to prove ings, making a public parking help revitalize and strengthen the lah and Ralph Pease. is so great for this church building loyalty to the United States and space available for about 200 cars.' called to for the next six months, youth program of the church and that efforts are being made to go I am certain that a considerable A quonset type of garage is be- sum may be raised for charity. did exhibit "loyalty to and sym- After a public hearing an ordin- and accurate records will be kept community. The caravan will make ing built on property adjoining tho ahead as rapidly as possible. It is of water, used, type .of application, "We have a great many Ideas to pathy with Hitler and Nazi Ger-' ance changing approximately 11 i personal visits, interpret the youth pKeeent, garage in Globe court to planned {o build on the. old church many."- She may reapply for cit-. acres at Spring street and Harding conetruotlon,and material involved, work to civic leaders, lead Informal house the expanding rolling stock site a new edifice that will be a make the evening enjoyable, and have the full .co-operation of not izenshlp, - " road from zone A to zone C was * peed of extinguishment, penetra- study classes and forums, assist in of the concern.
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